
I think I’m going to start doing these book notes pages slightly differently (for some books). I will be writing separate entries as I go along and link them here to provide a more in depth look at the books I read. So this page can act as a quick citation point.
Note: because of the reviews for “A Court of Silver Flames” essentially being just a big spice-fest, I did stop reading at I think at the 3rd or 4th book in the series to preserve the perfect image I have of the series. No one can convince me to keep reading. Nope. Nuh uh. I’m happy with whatever I know.
Posts These Books Inspired:
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Why A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) Is Worth Reading
I feel like the first quarter of 2026 is going to be heavily ACOTAR focused, at least until I get all this out of my system. But I can promise it’ll be worthwhile. (It’s been a long-time coming.) If you haven’t already, read summary here for more context: The Reasons Why You’d Want to Read…
Keep readingBook Summary: A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR)
Spoiler Warning: This post contains full spoilers for A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. If you haven’t read the book yet and want to experience it in its absolute glory, this is your sign to stop here and come back later. Then again, if you’re like me and like to know…
Keep readingTHE CASE FOR RHYSAND (from ACOTAR): Why He’s the Ideal Man
Seeing the deplorable male characters parading through some novels, I knew I had to finally make the case for one of the best written men in the genre. Too many stories normalize possessiveness, control, or general toxicity and call it love. So here’s the antidote: a male lead who shows what real strength looks like.…
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