
A Court of Wings and Ruin Review
Maas's 'A Court of Wings and Ruin' enchants with twists and vivid world-building. The main romance shines, but minor characters feel neglected. Still, a must-read for fantasy lovers!
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Maas's 'A Court of Wings and Ruin' enchants with twists and vivid world-building. The main romance shines, but minor characters feel neglected. Still, a must-read for fantasy lovers!

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