Book of the Week: ‘A Court of Mist and Fury’

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A Court of Mist and Fury

Sarah J. Maas

2016, 626 pages

Fantasy

Having broken the curse and won her love back, Feyre should be living her happily ever after. At home in the Spring Court, she’s treated like a princess – and left in a gilded cage. Only a bargain she didn’t want to make (which saved her life more than once – even if she didn’t want it to) can free her.

It’s not just the Spring Court that’s hiding behind masks, as Feyre is introduced to other courts, other fae, she discovers that the monster’s she’s faced so far have been nothing like the ones that are still out there. And they know who she is.

Though broken and suffering, she finds the strength and support she needs in herself, and in her new friends — her new family, to overcome more obstacles than she could have ever thought possible; to face unthinkable monsters and betrayal, and have the happiness she’s fought so hard for, be ripped away.

She sacrifices more of herself to save her family, both old and new, as she always has, but she’s no longer a poor, starving, human girl with a bow and arrows. She’s going to need all of her newfound strength and powers to overcome what threatens to destroy them.

Amanda AlwynConcord Public Library

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