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Feyre is a huntress. The skin of a wolf would bring enough gold to feed her sisters for a month. But the life of a magical creature comes at a steep price, and Feyre has just killed the wrong wolf …

Follow Feyre’s journey into the dangerous, alluring world of the Fae, where she will lose her heart, face her demons, and learn what she…, 5,

Reviewer: Mickayla
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great fantasy series, not feminist literature.
Review: If you like spicy romance novels and you like high fantasy novels, you will like this series. It is an adult series for adult themes and adult scenes, not just spice, but also gore/war/torture, and that is important to note. This series has its own magic system and mythologies, and is connected to other universes of the author including Crescent City and Throne of Glass but can be read on its own. I think it is a really good series.SPOILERS (not heavy spoilers but will talk about things which happen in the book in a general sense) for conversation about feminism/fascism/mental illness.Many people want a high fantasy series which is feminist in nature and the male love interests are feminist, this is not that kind of book. It definitely has feminist undertones and female empowerment undertones, it is written by a female author which historically high-fantasy books in a female lens have been shunned so I prefer to support female authors, but the love interest does many things which are not feminist.The male love interest in this book drugs her and dances inappropriately with her, and then claims there was no other way to make the villain think he didn’t care about the protagonist and put her in danger. That is pretty unbelievable, there are a million other options that do not include drugging someone in that situation.The male love interest “rescues” the protagonist and brings her to a place which only his friends and family, for hundreds of years of relational ties, are. This technically is a social isolation happening. This is apparent when 5 books later the love interest is not only still lying to the protagonist, but getting all the friends and family to lie for him about something that directly and drastically affects her life. She technically is supposed to be the same level of power that he is, but it is very clear that was a stunt to show symbolically how much he cared for her. Because if she truly had the same power as him then the friends and family would not have lied like that, the same way they would not have lied to him. The other thing about that is she was raised to her status without any well learned political or historical education of the people she is ruling, giving the male love interest good reason to be able to over-ride anything she put into place, and not giving her enough knowledge to truly do her job. What also goes along with this is that all education on those political historical topics will have to come through him or people whom he is employing/has these strong ties with.There is a race of people which the love interest rules over who are physically and sexually abusing females, and neglecting/abusing their male children to be warriors. The love interest claims to have put laws into place to prevent this, however, he does not enforce them. Similar to how he symbolically gave the protagonist a position of power, he seemed to have symbolically put a feminist law into place but then not follow through. It is claimed the abuse they are facing is culture, and to give the males more time to change, which is obviously untrue and harmful. “He will change” rhetoric harms women often. I think the way the fantasy race and issue of female violence was written was realistic, but I also think that realism is disturbing because of his unwillingness to be harsher in punishment towards males who are literally physically altering these females. It also is somewhat insinuated there is fascism going on because of his obsession with keeping one “good” city safe, and his distaste for the sexist race of warriors and the other city – which he oversees and is in charge of. It is almost like he believes their lives lost causes and something to be used to protect his favorite city and people, which is obviously harmful to the people who do not live in his favorite city because their ruler has abandoned them to harm in belief of culture.Again, this is a fantasy book, I do not believe this to reflect the authors beliefs on feminism or humanitarian efforts, but if you personally are looking for a high-fantasy book with a feminist love interest, this is probably not the one.Lastly, the last book has a topic of mental illness- specifically substance use issues. This book was so difficult to read as a researcher in psychology because of the abuse the protagonist faced and how she got better despite, in real life, this person would likely be far worse off. What I mean by this is the protagonist was unliked due to a disability she had in childhood, inadaptibility which is something that happens in children groomed to be married off (groomed meaning taught to be something very specific, particularly in a way of being sold to the highest bidder and marrying a wealthy male). Her sister took her meaning for life by marrying someone powerful and rich without any of the efforts and grooming which the protagonist faced in childhood, so all her trauma no longer had meaning and she no longer felt any reason to be alive. After this she developed an addiction to alcohol and began sexual risk taking behaviors. What her family did was ridicule and shame her but also enable her with money. Shame results in a cycle of wanting pleasure, so doing this was worsening her behavior. After the family got fed up with her wasting money, instead of setting boundaries and no longer buying alcohol, they threatened her life, took away her autonomy, verbally and emotionally abused her, isolated her, and then the person in charge of helping her developed a sexual relationship with her (which is supposed to be romantic but when she already struggled with risky sexual behaviors, this was taking advantage of her). On top it, a scene occurs where she essentially is noted as suicidal, and instead of helping her he continues to be short, rude, and mean to her and forced her to hike (???). And this was because she pointed out a lie which the whole family was keeping from her sister by her love interest, so the protagonist of this book was being punished for giving information which her sister had a right to know. It is just so incredibly hard to read.Of course, these people do not have psychology or mental wellness, however, I think the part I take most issue with is the unrealistic fact she gets better. Because this is a popular series I would also be concerned with people taking the idea that this sort of behavior towards someone mentally ill is romantic or okay in any way shape or form. This is fantasy, most people know that, but I feel compelled to state it anyway.

Overall:I do like the books, I like the writing style, I even do not mind many of the character flaws and the big issues I mentioned occurring, it adds to moral/ethical calamity and makes you question who is the real villain or hero. But, I have seen people stating that this is a more feminist style high fantasy romance and I just wanted to point all the reasons I do not believe that to be the case.

Reviewer: Kaylee
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Such a great series.
Review: I COULDNT PUT THE BOOKS DOWN. I couldn’t stop reading. They made me laugh, made me angry, even made me cry. I recommend this wonderful series for those who want fantasy, romance, smut, and adventure 😀

Reviewer: Menard Family
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I want a shadow daddy
Review: What can you say about the series that got mom’s everywhere obsessed with the fae? Dipped my toe in and now my husband can’t compete. It’s ok babe, we can’t all be shadow daddies.

Reviewer: Kat M
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A true page-turner
Review: This got me back into the groove of reading. I’m so grateful I was recommended this book series. I’m looking forward to reading more from Sarah J. Maas!

Reviewer: Toni
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent
Review: The captivating narrative of this literary work was an absolute page-turner, consistently maintaining an engaging momentum that compelled readers to eagerly anticipate each subsequent chapter. The storytelling was so immersive and compelling that it effortlessly drew readers into its intricate world, creating an irresistible reading experience that left a lasting and profound impression of pure literary enjoyment.

Reviewer: Trevorman5
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Enemies to lovers at it’s finest
Review: After all of the hype I decided to give this series a try. As much as I hate to say it..I was unable to put them down. In just over a week I polished through this magical book set and have no regrets.I loved the character development throughout the series. The way Maas can make you love and loathe is all the more reason to keep you reading.If you want a world of Fae, magic, romantasy, and banter these are a must.

Reviewer: Anonymous
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 10/10 I like it
Review: Came in an amazing condition!

Reviewer: Jasmyn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: ACOTAR
Review: Well absolutely love the series but needed the books for my shelf

Reviewer: Tea
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Books look amazing! The package came fast and everything came in great condition. The only thing I would like to warn you about is that the books are smaller in format than in Croatia. And maybe that once you start reading them, it’s really hard to stop!

Reviewer: Barb Graham
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Thus series is a page turner, captivated from the very first page!

Reviewer: Kristen kiren s
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Im already done with the series in such a short span of time OMGGGGG

Reviewer: Mariana Baião
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewer: Lys
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Amazing read. Looks nice on my shelf too

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