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A review by sophiaxscherm
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
I really liked the change in writing and to be able to read chapters from different perspectices, not just Feyre. I also think this was a good way to get more insight into all the people of the inner circle and helped character building a lot. I feel like having duch chapters here and there in the earlier books would have been nice too.
Nesta is a very difficult character and i get why she might be perceived as very annoying in this book. If we got more chapters from her perspective, it might help understand her, what she's been through and the state she is in better and one might feel for her more. This way, however, she seems like the asshole sister that won't talk to anyone not even her sisters even though they have all been through a lot and it's not just her that has to deal with everything that has happened.
Overall I still enjoyed it and I liked the vibe. There obviously isn't happening much but, like I already said, I enjoy the character building that is going on in this book.
Nesta is a very difficult character and i get why she might be perceived as very annoying in this book. If we got more chapters from her perspective, it might help understand her, what she's been through and the state she is in better and one might feel for her more. This way, however, she seems like the asshole sister that won't talk to anyone not even her sisters even though they have all been through a lot and it's not just her that has to deal with everything that has happened.
Overall I still enjoyed it and I liked the vibe. There obviously isn't happening much but, like I already said, I enjoy the character building that is going on in this book.