She dives right back into the fantastical mythology of a human world at odds with the faerie realm and all the mystical creatures that come with it, including the Illyrian race known for their batlike wings.Īs proven with her previous books, Maas is adept at weaving a world of incredible depth. The novel’s universe, however, is a familiar one for Maas’ readers. Picking up after the life-shattering war that occurred in “A Court of Wings and Ruin,” Maas’ new work shifts focus from Feyre, the main protagonist of the first trilogy, to Nesta, her older sister. However, despite the scenes that are clearly for mature readers, Maas infuses “A Court of Silver Flames” with the classic banter of her younger-skewing books while still tackling heavier themes of empowerment and healing. The novel certainly feels curated for a new adult audience, speaking on the author’s clever choice to write a series that grows with her fan base. 1 New York Times bestselling series, “A Court of Thorns and Roses.” She once again weaves her own magic, crafting a story that is at once poignant, heart-wrenching and endlessly seductive. Maas’ newest novel does not disappoint for those who have waited over a year for the first of a trilogy that follows the events of her No. “A Court of Silver Flames” is a mountain worth scaling.
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