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Dixie (dixiescott) | 26 comments Mod
Here, you can discuss A Court of Thorns and Roses amongst peers. Was there something about the book that you didn't like? Something you wasn't sure of? Any fan theories out there? Let's here 'em.

Have any fan art you want to share? Funny stories? Want to share anything?

Well here's the place to do it.

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Grace Cook I was an English major in college, reading hasn't always been fun and I stopped using it as a way to unwind sometime during my Sophomore year. When I graduated in May one of my first thoughts was of how many books I was going to be able to read. I didn't pick up ACOTAR until the beginning of December, but it competently renewed my faith in YA lit and made reading fun in a way it hasn't been since I was 12.


Dixie (dixiescott) | 26 comments Mod
@ Grace - I completely know what you mean. In high school, it was common for me to knock back two or three books every couple of weeks. Then, when I joined the Air Force, while I still loved reading, I just didn't read as much. I still have moments (like my last deployment) where I'll knock back a six book series in a few weeks. Then other times, it takes me a while to read one book, like I'm currently doing. And it won't (always) be the book's fault. I just have spells where I don't really read as much. This series (and her ACOTAR series) drew me in immediately though. TOG was actually one of my series I read last deployment, and I sucked them all in, all the ones that were avaliable that is, in a week or so. I've been hooked ever since.


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