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A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses Book 3) (English Edition)

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Galatee Hemery
Comentado en Francia el 3 de marzo de 2025
Unmissable.
Su
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de febrero de 2025
So beautiful story! I am new in this romance fantasy literature and I am enjoying it so much. I can’t wait to start the next one in the acotar series
Anamari
Comentado en México el 21 de febrero de 2025
If you read the previous 2, don't waste any more time and start this one.The author manages to give closure to every story in this saga, and an epic heroic end to every main character.
bethzy
Comentado en México el 13 de enero de 2025
Me encantó los volvería a leer
A s
Comentado en Turquía el 5 de marzo de 2024
The cover is fully matte it is supposed to have shiny parts such as the black part and the name of the book also the inside doesnt have a colored book list as it should plus it is relatively smaller in size
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2024
Cried like a baby and laughed all the way through.Kept me hooked the entire time! Will read again for sure
Maria Jose Macias Herrera
Comentado en México el 16 de febrero de 2023
La saga es increíble, 100 recomendable leerla. Pero la verdad es que las esquinas de los libros llegan muy maltratadas ya sea por la manipulación en bodega o por el envío. Muy decepcionante recibir el producto con detalles.
Abi Morales
Comentado en México el 27 de mayo de 2021
El libro llegó en perfecto estado e incluso llegó antes de la fecha esperada.Adoro la historia y el bonito color rosita de la portada, gran compra.
Karina Gonzalez
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2020
Ya había leído este libro y la trilogía completa con anterioridad y honestamente es de mis favoritos porque me gusta mucho el mundo y los personajes de la historia, si eres alguien a quien le interese la fantasía, éste es un buen libro para ti. Quería tenerlo con la nueva portada y me encanta, la portada es una belleza.
Thais Araujo Lopes
Comentado en Brasil el 13 de abril de 2018
ACOWAR was an amazing read, did not dissapoint. Left of after the events of ACOMAF ..Spoilers below!the love between rhysand and feyre continues on catching my breath at every page.. i wish there was more on Tamlin and what he was thinking, his emoticons.. though i do understand the suspense and silence is needed for the curve ball at the end, but even so no conversation whatsoever between him and Feyre in the end? She did love the Guy for a whole book, i expected more in this department.Another point, am I the only one that hates Nesta? She is a bitch the entire 3 books to Feyre, who basically did everything for those stupid sisters to survive in the entire thing (hunted food for them, got blamed for anything wrong that happened tô them..)One last thing about the book that i thought could have been different, MAJOR SPOILER, no main character dies in the end? I mean, It was all happyly every after which seemed much easier to obtain compared to ACOTAR in which we saw a lot more suffering and development of the "battle" under the mountain.I mean, yes we were ALL begging for rhysand to come back to life, and we KNEW he would, It was not a surprise. And EVEN AMREN comes back to life? Oh that was too easy! I Felt like the book needed some more DRAMA and saddess at the end, killing at least one of them (Cassian, azriel, mor, Amren..) not that my heart would Bear this, but It would make the story more real, tangible and heartfelt..
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Comentado en México el 18 de julio de 2017
Have you ever read a book, closed it and just sat there feeling it? Remembering each and every word you read, and just marveling at the beauty in your hands? That's exactly how I'm feeling right now.I have no words to express how much I loved this book, the characters, the story. How thrilled I was to finally return to Prythian, to Feyre and her family. How nervous I was for their safety, knowing a war was looming. How happy I was for experience it all.This is happens when you read something written by Sarah. She truly is a wonder writer, and this series (while different from Throne of GlassThrone of Glass) is proof.I can't wait to read what's next.
Laura @BlueEyeBooks
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de mayo de 2017
Whew!  That was so bittersweet.  This series has been my life for the past three years and now it's over just like that.  Of course SJM is slated to release more book in this world but it won't ever be the same without the MC's being the Court of Dreams.  I've enjoyed every minute, though.1.  The characters.  Once again, SJM does such a good job with character development.  Every character is built up and they each have their own backgrounds that inspire their current actions.  I especially loved seeing the dynamics between Feyre and her sisters as they explore this new relationship.  Feyre's relationship with everyone for that matter fascinated me.  Because it's the third book, a lot of the character development has been taken care of already but that didn't stop further development.  I loved seeing how Feyre would react in certain situations and with certain people, and Rhys' chapter at the end is EVERYTHING.2.  The plot.  This book is incredibly focused on the war which didn't leave much room for other plot lines.  There were a few secondary romance lines which were wonderful.  The author made certain not to let them overpower the main plot line which kept everything focused.  I do have to say, it got a tad bit tedious after a while but I understand why the author chose to spend so much time on the war.  It's an enormously large event in the world and it won't be cleared up with a few battles.  I think it was dealt with well, though.  Even though I wasn't able to read it all in one sitting (damn real-life responsibilities), I definitely could have if I were given the time!3.  The romance(s).  Obviously, there's Rhys and Feyre here as they're the main romance.  I loved their dynamic and Rhys' attitude toward freedom and equality.  He and Feyre have such an honest and giving relationship which I loved.  It think it's so important that men and women are viewed as equals in a relationship and in responsibilities.  The author also inserted some LGBTQ into the mix which I loved.  Diversity!!  Without giving anything away, some very important characters are gay and both the openness and hardships of the relationships were shown which I found to be very accurate.  It isn't easy for people to come out if they go against the norm, even in fantasy worlds.  I loved how it was still portrayed as a normal thing, though.  There are also some new romances introduced (or explored more as to the circumstances) and they were all developed wonderfully.  No insta-love in sight.4.  The writing.  On one hand, I am completely in love with SJM's writing style and her ability to insert both lyrical and harsh words into her novels.  As I said above, I could have read this book all in one sitting.  However, I also said above that the plot became a teeny bit tedious.  This was reflected in the writing.  I think the author got just a bit too settled in and her writing fell into too much of a pattern.  Another piece I want to mention pertains to the entire series.  It's a true testament to SJM's skill as she was able to avoid middle-book syndrome (where the middle book feels just like a stepping stone and is meh and the last book is only slightly better).  Each of the books in the series were equally enjoyable to me and I've loved every minute of this series.  There will certainly be many rereads to come.5.  The world.  I simply have to mention this.  We get a bit more of a look at the other courts in this book and I loved the glimpses.  While I do wish there was more (can there always be more??), the world is incredibly immersive and wonderfully fleshed out.  The writing pulls you in and the descriptive settings and customs keep you in.The Final Verdict:A true and complete work of art.  The characters are remarkably complex, the plot, while tedious, is immersive, the world is wonderfully present, and the writing is spot on.4.5 starsQuotes:“We're all a broken, in our own ways - In places no one might see.”“I would have waited five hundred more years for you. A thousand years. And if this was all the time we were allowed to have... the wait was worth it.”“Why should I be scared of an oversized bat who likes to throw temper tantrums?”“Night Triumphant- and the Stars Eternal.”“Remember that you are a wolf. And you cannot be caged.”“Only you can decide what breaks you, Cursebreaker. Only you.”
Tereh Rosas
Comentado en México el 27 de octubre de 2017
Me agradó muchísimo que por fin escucharan la plegaria más aclamada por nosotros los clientes, el libro venía en excelentísimas condiciones, todavía envuelto en un plástico y con muchas bolsas de aire en la caja para que no se dañaran en el envío, lo cual me alegra bastante ya que los anteriores a este me llegaron todos golpeados y hasta decolorados... pero esta vez llegó perfecto y eso que venía con otros tres y un album de música, quedé muy satisfecha con esta compra.
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