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Throne of Glass vs. ACOTAR | Fantasy Series Comparisons, Sarah J. Maas

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 5

  • @abib5866
    @abib5866 Před 3 měsíci +3

    girllll you’re so real for this - all the relationships in these books are perfection! one of my favs is *spoiler* manon and dorian i literally love them so so much

    • @madelinekateh
      @madelinekateh  Před 3 měsíci

      YES! I could have a whole book about them and be so happy

  • @doracamposs
    @doracamposs Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you!! I just finished ACOTAR and I wanted to get into throne of glass but wasn’t really sure about it. You made me want to go purchase it!! Love that you didn’t really have spoilers to either books but gave your opinions!! Instant subscriber!!!

    • @madelinekateh
      @madelinekateh  Před 3 měsíci +1

      ahh thank you!! i cannot recommend it enough, and i just finished the crescent city series as well. it’s all just sooo good! i try my best not to spoil or warn if im going too, so keep me accountable hahaha

  • @christelembosso7705
    @christelembosso7705 Před 2 měsíci +1

    SPOILER ALERT:
    Love all those reviews. Just finished Throne of Glass after also reading ACOTAR. About to start Crescent City. I have to say though, I think Feyre was a badass at the start, to the best of her abilities, up until she left that mountain. Her tension with Nesta at the beginning is described as coming from both of them really (I remember reading smth saying that she gave as much as Nesta did when they fought). Then when Tamlin takes her away, she tries to do everything, even the most reckless things, to leave the Spring Court. And then she decides to go alone Under the Mountain which was incredibly badass (and reckless).
    Then she became the most annoying winy character and slowly (too slowly) got out of it (thanks to Rhys). I do think (maybe because we don't see enough of her in a Court of Silver Flame), that she mellows a bit in the last book. I don't know if it's because up until that mountain she was purely in survival mode so had to be badass, and then after the war ends she finally allows herself to just do what she be. But I thought we lost a bit of her "badassness" in that fifth book. I couldn't believe she just accepted that everyone lied to her about her pregnancy's likely outcome. Feyre from book 1 would have killed them all. And the behaviour that she tolerated from Nesta...I watched your review about the ACOTAR books and I remember you said you didn't like how Rhys was portrayed and I agree; I also just don't like how Feyre is portrayed. I'm hoping her character get more of that "badassness" in the next book.