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The Court of Miracles by Kester Grant

chelseaj_'s review against another edition

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3.0

Maybe more 3,5, the story was enjoyable and fast-paced, but I felt like there was something missing from the character development and character relationships

bexthebookworm's review against another edition

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adventurous dark reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

halfpennywren's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.5


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booktreasuresau's review against another edition

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3.0

Das Cover zu 'Der Hof der Wunder' von Kester Grant hat mich sofort begeistert. Ich liebe die Vogelsilhouette, Schrift und auch die Farben konnten mich für sich einnehmen.

Die Sprecherin Marie Bierstedt ist meine liebste weibliche Sprecherin, daher muss ich sagen war ich doch ein wenig enttäuscht, dass ich nicht hundertprozent überzeugt bin von der Story. Das ist aber keinesfalls die Schuld der Sprecherin, denn ich finde sie hat wie immer ihr bestes gegeben und die Geschichte so gut wie eben möglich umzusetzen.

Leider hat mich die Story selbst nicht wirklich fesseln können. Ich fand es zwar ganz okay, aber eben auch nur das: Okay! Ich fand die Handlung alles in allem ziemlich wirr und obwohl das Hörbuch erst einen wirklich spannenden Start hingelegt hat, hat mich die Geschichte nach ca. einem Drittel nicht mehr halten können. Meiner Meinung nach war der Sprung zwischen der ursprünglichen Handlung - der Rettung von Ninas Schwester' - und den darauffolgenden Ereignissen einerseits zu abgehackt und andererseits zu langatmig. Irgendwie fand ich den ganzen Plot total verschachtelt und verwirrend. Wie ihr nun seht, konnte mich die Handlung leider nicht überzeugen.

Alles in allem fand ich 'Der Hof Der Wunder - Teil 1' ganz okay. Leider konnte mich die Handlung nicht von sich überzeugen, denn meiner Meinung nach hätte der Plot noch viel mehr ausgearbeitet werden müssen.

Die Sprecherin hingegen hat wie immer ihr bestes gegeben, was man wie ich finde auch wirklich merkt. Leider konnte auch Marie die Story für mich nicht retten. Daher: diesmal leider keine Lese- / Hörempfehlung von mir.

coffeestarsbooks's review against another edition

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No

2.5

thebookwormsfeast's review against another edition

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4.0

“This is how it started;
with a sister weeping in her bed;
a child so terrified she sold herself to a thief;
a girl so lovely, the world went to war to possess her”


This book was so promising! I think I may have put just a little too much expectation on it. But I mean, come on - just look at that quote! How could I not!?

I must say, I was it super easy reading, and the last 150 pages or so were a delight. It felt we were finally getting to more of what I expected from the story. Before that, everything is super easy for Nina and it was lacking a bit of depth in my opinion. There are these flash-forwards in time rather than some character development, and a lot of fleeting glimpses of characters with some really juicy tidbits that aren't really explored.

Whether the fact I haven't read or watched Les Miserables, which I believe this book leans on for the setting from the promotional material I've seen, is a factor in my believing there is a lack of something - I'm not sure. With it also being called akin to Six of Crows, I expected a lot more plotting and scheming - and although we get some similar situations, the scheming is rather thin on the ground.

I feel I have been rather negative here, and I really don't mean to be. I did enjoy it - I'm just not sure what specifically I enjoyed. With enjoying the closing section so much more, I am looking forward to the next instalment.

3.5 stars, rounded to 4

lilmonkey30's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I cannot wait to pick up book two. The Court of Miracles has quickly placed itself as my second book in my top five this year!

aprilreads_andwanders's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 Stars
Synopsis: In the violent urban jungle of an alternate 1828 Paris, the French Revolution has failed and the city is divided between merciless royalty and nine underworld criminal guilds, known as the Court of Miracles. Eponine (Nina) Thénardier is a talented cat burglar and member of the Thieves Guild. Nina's life is midnight robberies, avoiding her father's fists, and watching over her naïve adopted sister, Cosette (Ettie). When Ettie attracts the eye of the Tiger--the ruthless lord of the Guild of Flesh--Nina is caught in a desperate race to keep the younger girl safe. Her vow takes her from the city's dark underbelly to the glittering court of Louis XVII. And it also forces Nina to make a terrible choice--protect Ettie and set off a brutal war between the guilds, or forever lose her sister to the Tiger.

I enjoyed this! It was fast paced (maybe to a fault?) and I was immersed in the criminal underbelly of this alternate French world in no time. I guess my theme here for this review is I really enjoyed it; I just wanted a little more (not scope necessarily but depth)

This is how it started;
with a sister weeping in her bed;
a child so terrified she sold herself to a thief;
a girl so lovely, the world went to war to possess her”


One of my favorite aspects was the gritty alternate Parisian world where twelve guilds rule the criminal underworld. I am a complete sucker for a well developed, imaginative, intricate world and this definitely has the makings and promise for that. We get pretty well acquainted with a few of the guilds, but (and here comes my theme) I wanted more. I want to know more about their history, their sacred beliefs and traditions, which guilds are allies and which guilds clash and why. I want to know ALL the things. Speaking of the world I really hope there is a map in the finished copy and some kind of family tree for each guild would be AH MAZING

There is a well rounded cast of characters and I loved Nina's character and development. From a scared little half pint to the clever, badass, most lethal weapon of the Thieves Guild. I'm definitely intrigued by so many other characters (St. Juste, Grantaire (hilarious!), Monteparnasse to name a few) but I don't feel like I really got to know them. I love it when you have a cast of characters and each of them are developed enough to stand on their own. Where you feel like you know them, their history, what motivates them, their traumas, their quirks. And I think we had the start of that...just needed more.

I did enjoy the writing and the storytelling. The quotes from the Jungle Book and the added folk tales of the mice and cats added a nice little spin. My main complaint here is that it seemed a little jumpy. There were a lot of place and time transitions that made some of the writing feel kind of clunky. I think that things could have actually slowed down a bit and then maybe I could have had my details...my "more" and the pacing really wouldn't have suffered for it.

This is solid a first installment and I will for sure pick up the next book. I want to see where this goes and I want to meet those other guilds!

I received an advanced copy of this title from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not effect my opinions of the book in any way. Thank you Knopf Books for Young Readers and Netgalley for the review copy!

darkskybooks's review against another edition

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4.0

The French Revolution is providing some fertile ground for fantasy literature at the moment - we already had Kat Dunn's excellent Dangerous Remedy, and now we get The Court of Miracles.

The Court of Miracles is essentially a retelling of Les Miserables from the perspective of Eponine (Nina) and the criminal underworld. What follows is a swashbucklingly fun tale of how Nina rises in the Court of Miracles (the criminal council that runs the underworld). Nina is a great heroine figure - adaptable and skilled.

The main thing to say about this story is that it is simply fun. It uses characters that we are familiar with from the classic telling of Les Mis and fleshes out their stories providing interesting twists on plot elements we already know. All the favourites from that story are here from Gavroche to Thernadier to Javert to St Juste. It removes a lot of the dour setting of the original and replaces it with a more exciting adventure stylings. What fantasy there is here is very much of the low variety lending a realism to the story as well.

Whilst this is nothing revolutionary in a literary sense, it is a fun retelling of a revolution.

sophs_mood_reading's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Alternate revolutionary France where the revolution has failed and the underworld criminals of the city of the wretched have formed guilds as part of the Court of Miracles. 

Nina (Eponine) the guild of thieves cat burglar has already lost her sister to the guild of the flesh & is now trying to save Ettie (Cosette) from the same fate. 

To do so she must enter in to bargains with other lords of the guilds but to what cost. 

This is a brilliant alternate retelling of Les Miserables meets Six of Crows, that I could not get enough. Familiar characters wound into a non-stop adventure of mystery and corruption with a touch of desire. 

Trigger warnings a plenty as there is no shortage of dark themes so check these before reading. 

Read if you like
Historic Fiction
Magical/fantasy realism
Found family
Alternate realities