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A Court of Frost and Starlight: An unmissable companion tale to the GLOBALLY BESTSELLING, SENSATIONAL series: 4 (A Court of Thorns and Roses)

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Reis & Lees met Lies
Reseñado en Países Bajos el 14 de abril de 2025
Niet echt een spannend boek. Leuke en schattige kerstsfeer maar het boek het weinig toevoeging aan de serie
Jordi S.
Reseñado en España el 6 de agosto de 2024
No plot just vibes
Ariella
Reseñado en Australia el 30 de agosto de 2024
I found A Court of Frost and Starlight to be a charming and cozy read - if I think about it - it's like the perfect holiday season episode of a TV series. While it might not be as action-packed or intense as the other books in the series, it serves as a delightful interlude that offers a deeper glimpse into the characters' lives and emotions.Many readers might feel it's just a filler, but I appreciated the way it laid some groundwork for the upcoming books. It was nice to see where everyone's heads are at after the events of the main series, and it added a little more backstory to characters I’ve grown to love.Though it's a shorter and more relaxed read, it’s definitely worth picking up if you're a fan of the series. It’s a sweet, thoughtful addition that sets the stage for what’s to come, and it left me looking forward to the next book.
S
Reseñado en España el 20 de mayo de 2024
Beautifully well written, loved it!!
Cliente de Kindle
Reseñado en España el 26 de marzo de 2024
Precioso la verdad😳 o sea es cortito y tal, no es como los otros libros pero te emocionas y igual..QUE NADIE SE LO SALTE O ME ENFADO
Friedi
Reseñado en Alemania el 14 de octubre de 2024
Bestes Buch ever
Jancine
Reseñado en España el 21 de mayo de 2023
I didn’t realise that this was such a short book until I received it. I then understood that the author had had some family issues, luckily I ordered the last book in the saga at the same time and was able to continue the adventure.
ALFONS
Reseñado en España el 2 de mayo de 2023
Una más de la saga , pero está bien
TGlez
Reseñado en México el 26 de marzo de 2023
Muy buena saga de libros, este en específico no es el mejor de los 5 pero 100% recomendado leer
Cristina
Reseñado en España el 5 de abril de 2021
Me encantan estas nuevas ediciones. La traducción en español es horrenda, especialmente con este libro, por eso me animé y la compré en inglés.
Jeanette
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2019
A Court of Frost and Starlight was exactly what it was advertised as: a fun, short, and festive novella about the Inner Circle celebrating the Winter Solstice and Feyre’s birthday. Besides the festivities, we get to see the characters rebuilding Prythian and supporting each other in the aftermath of the war. This book is everything that I was expecting and more. I specifically saved it to read during the winter, instead of when it published, like everyone else. I’m glad I made that decision because I can imagine Velaris during the holidays so vividly while experiencing the cold weather myself. ACOFAS is a lovely, sweet, and lighthearted story with holiday cheer. However, it still has a dark, melancholy feel to it because of the scars that the war left in its wake. It warms my heart to read about the Court of Dreams feeling happy, festive, relaxed, and peaceful. After the distress and heartache in ACOWAR, they deserved to have a happy holiday. Especially since every character is still dealing with the impact. It’s awesome to have new content about my favorite characters, even if it’s just a novella. I would’ve been disappointed if Feyre’s narrative finished with ACOWAR. It was a good ending but it was too open for me to be completely satisfied with it. I love ACOFAS so much and I’m so happy that Sarah J. Maas wrote this book!!——-Below, I mention what I love and dislike about ACOFAS, with specific spoilers and concluding thoughts. If you haven’t read ACOFAS and don’t want to be spoiled, do NOT read past this. If you want to be spoiled so you can decide to read this book, then be my guest. If you have read ACOFAS and are interested in hearing my opinions, then go ahead. Overall, thank you for reading my review!!______What I loved about ACOFAS:- The Inner Circle doing normal, fun things like shopping!! This isn’t something that’s seen often in a Fantasy world.- Multiple points of view!!! I enjoy reading books like this. Especially when there’s a large number of characters that I love. I want to know everyone’s thinking!! I think books written this way are more open minded, instead of viewing everything from one perspective.- CHAPTER 13. Feyre goes shopping with Elain in a weaver’s shop and asks about a tapestry. The weavers response about her grief and needing to create is powerful. This scene was so emotionally moving for me. I reacted the same way as Feyre while reading the chapter!!- Feyre beginning to paint again!! Also, her feeling weaver’s words in her heart and soul. I always love when characters have artistic hobbies. It was really motivating to see Feyre remember the Suriel and using those last words to make a change in Velaris. Feyre and Ressina (side character) starting free art therapy classes for children and parents was so inspiring!! I really enjoyed Feyre’s character in this book. The theme of using art to express emotions/trauma and to heal is the best part of this story!!- NESTA. I loved her character in ACOWAR and she was fabulous in that book. Although it was short, I’m glad that we got to read in her view. Nesta admitting that she feels nothing is sad, depressing, and concerning. I still love her character though. I like that Nesta has found somewhat of a friend in Amren. I strongly believe that Nesta deserves a happy ending! Yes, I’m extremely excited about the Nesta and Cassian spin-off book!!!- AMREN. She’s hilarious and such an entertaining character. Her reactions to the gifts she received is amazing. I love what Amren said about Nesta. I share the same thoughts about her. We got to see more of Amren & Varian, which I enjoyed.- ELAIN. She’s has a cute, kind, and gentle personality. It was nice to see her recovery from ACOWAR and busying herself with helping Nuala & Cerridwen. I can personally relate to Elain a lot in this book.- Feyre and Rhysand are relationship goals!! It’s so endearing the way that these cuties love and support each other through everything. I think everyone deserves a relationship like Rhys & Feyre!- The snowball fight Solstice tradition that Rhysand, Cassian, and Azriel do at the cabin. This Illyrian bat trio is so adorable!!- Rhysand, Feyre, Amren, Mor, Cassian, Azriel, Elain, even Nesta and Varian spending time together!! The Court of Dreams laughter and giving gifts. I live for the banter between them!! They are my favorite fictional group characters and ACOFAS made me love the Inner Circle even more.———-What I didn’t like about ACOFAS:- The wall scene. I wasn’t excited about it and I don’t care about this scene at all. I didn’t mind these scenes in the other books because they full length. It bothered me in ACOFAS because the book is shorter than the others. I’m over Maas sex scenes now though. Honestly, I would’ve preferred Azriel or Elain to get a chapter in their point of view than a full chapter about Feyre & Rhys making love (in such a short book).- Rhys going to the Spring Court and saying those negative things to Tamlin. I understand that Tamlin can’t be forgiven for his actions, but Rhysand’s words were unnecessary. As Lucien said: “Your mate should’ve known better than to kick a downed male” (page 165). However, I was relieved to see that Rhysand was self aware and knew he behaved poorly.- Elain and Azriel being the only two without a chapters in their points of view. I love their characters and I personally relate to them for different reasons. I really hope Sarah writes a spin-off book or novella to make up for this!!These dislikes are why I gave ACOFAS four stars instead of five.———ACOFAS didn’t really have much of a plot which I was completely fine with!! I was anticipating this because it’s just a novella to update us on the characters before the spin-off novels. For this reason, I can somewhat understand why the general consensus about ACOFAS is that it’s disappointing. Especially since most people in the book reading world read Fantasy books. ACOFAS is much more character oriented and not plot friendly. As I said above, I think this is something that’s not usually seen in a book set in a Fantasy world. I primarily read YA Contemporary books, so I’m accustomed to reading character oriented stories. ACOFAS didn’t disappoint me at all! What disappoints me is the mixed and negative comments about it. I wasn’t expecting so many low reviews for a Sarah J. Maas book because most of them well received. As usual, I have an unpopular opinion about a Sarah J. Maas book or character(s)!! In conclusion, I throughly enjoyed reading A Court of Frost of Starlight. I think it’s a wonderful, amazing, and positive story that’s worth reading, especially if you’re like me: a die hard ACOTAR fan. This book is now one of my favorites!!
M.R.
Reseñado en España el 17 de febrero de 2019
Si te gustaron los tres libros anteriores, este no te decepcionará. Es un regalo de la autora antes de despedirnos de Rhysand y Feyre porque, aunque sigan en los libros siguientes, ya no serán los protagonistas.
Alessia
Reseñado en España el 4 de enero de 2019
Soy fan de la saga de ACOTAR y aunque ya había leído críticas malas, he decidido igualmente comprar este libro por la curiosidad. El estilo es el de siempre, pero no pasa absolutamente nada de inicio a fin. Me ha resultado bastante empalagoso, demasiado, y el avance del siguiente libro de la serie tampoco ha sido nada eclatante. Es muy pequeño, se lee en un par de horas, una lectura sin más.
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