![]() ![]() Maas so that’s one big faerie writer (I think?) that I’m not reading. I’m not a huge faerie reader–it’s just not something I find a lot of. Yet, the civil war looming upon them threatens both Jude’s plan and the life of her sisters, let alone the fate of Faerie itself. To reach her goal and win a place at Court, Jude must defy him and face the consequences with it, becoming tangled in a web of palace intrigues and deceptions, learning her own capacity for bloodshed. When she was seven years old, Jude’s parents were murdered and she and her sisters were taken away to live with their murderer Madoc in Faerie, away from the mortal world.įor years, Jude has yearned to be like the faeries, despite their cruel nature towards mortals, most of all, sixth-child Prince Cardan, the most beautiful and her worst tormenter. Luckily, it was a very awesome brand new experience. I’ve never read any of her work before (not even The Spiderwick Chronicles) and so this was a brand new experience for me. ![]() I know now why Holly Black is called the Queen of Faerie. ![]()
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