![]() ![]() I’ve had mixed views of YA fiction before - I love the Hunger Games novels, reading the most recent prequel in a single day but the Twilight series wasn’t for me. This series crosses a bridge between Young Adult fiction and standard fiction for us grown ups. Now, I’m a big Disney fan and Beauty and the Beast is one of my favourites which is why I chose to start my Maas reading with ACOTAR. Maas has based two of her series on classic fairy tales: The Throne of Glass series is an alternate version of Cinderella and ACOTAR is inspired by Beauty and the Beast. These aren’t just fantasy books they’re fantasy romance, heavy on the romance. Even Stephen King hadn’t written that much by 35 (he had a total of 12 books, which is still impressive). At just 35, Maas is an impressive writer: having started writing at 16 publishing on gathering popularity online and gaining enough acclaim to get her books published. With three fantasy series to her name and a total of 15 books published so far, she’s certainly got a lot of content out there for people to be obsessed with. ![]() Sarah J Maas is the darling of the Readers of Social Media right now. The Review: #BookTok made me read it, should you? ![]()
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