In fact, the Foxhole Court is one of those books that I simply have no idea why I kept reading or why it had me so enthralled and glued to it page after page, but the matter of fact is it did. I did not look up the cover, I did not look up reviews or the summary, and I instead I got myself a digital version and began reading. My immediate thoughts went over to our lovable fox Lucien from the aforementioned series and the fact it had “Court” written on it. Maas’es A Court of Thorns and Roses and getting in return: Frequently asked questions “What is the Foxhole Court?”. To the point that fact is, I only found out about this book when googling J. ![]() Let’s get something super straight: I only read this book because of the name. ![]() Unlike Stiefvater’s The Raven Cycle, the prose is poor and non-existing, but it is what the book has to say that matter. This is also for those who don’t mind a book that’s average in its writting style at best, and instead is fully worth it because of its plot. This first book does not include a romantic subplot so those who are expecting that, at least in the first book, will find themselves disappointed. First and foremost, I apologize for doing two reviews of this type of “good but for a niche crowd” books back to back, but I find out and binge read this book yesterday-Ī book recommended for those who loved the Raven Cycle! Strongly character driven books with an assortment of original and complex characters taking the narrative along each character arc. Recommendation: This book is great but it is once more, not for everyone. Misfits in their society coming together to become one great, holy mess- with nothing in common with great passion for a sport and terrible pasts of crime coming to haunt them. This is the moment you stop being the rabbit.”Ī marvelous character exploration on a team composed of broken, angry people.
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