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Designers at Home: Personal Reflections on Stylish Living: Inside the Lives and Houses of Leading Tastemakers
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Ronda Carman, founder of the popular lifestyle blog -All the Best, - takes readers on a guided tour...

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John Thomas Straffen - Britain's longest-serving prisoner - was the first patient to escape from...

Dracoria Malfoy (690 KP) rated A Court of Mist and Fury in Books
Sep 23, 2017 (Updated Oct 30, 2017)
Erm... Scenes (6 more)
Cassian
Nessian Tension
Mor
Rhys
Every single character other than Tamlin and Ianthe and Hybern and maybe Lucien I dunno
The writing
Tamlin and Ianthe and Hybern and maybe Lucien I dunno. (3 more)
Attor
Almost nothing
Broken Bond
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This was significantly better than the first book, and definitely one I won't regret reading. The... erm... scenes were written well, though I think they could have been better. The ending killed me, and the shocking twist at the end, that Elane was Lucien's mate? That. Was. INSANE. As usual, with amazing books, I had to close it and hold it in my hand for a good 10 minutes, while resisting the urge to throw it at a wall. All in all though, a good book that could do with almost no improvement.

Nikki Allegretti (6 KP) rated A Court of Mist and Fury in Books
Oct 13, 2017
Don't Let the Hard Days Win
The amount of love I have for this book is insane!
At the beginning, I wondered how weird it was that I was falling in love with Rhys only to discover that it wasn't weird at all. He legitimately cares about Feyre and that's all she ever wanted. He couldn't handle seeing her slowly disappear and lose weight and he definitely couldn't handle knowing she threw up her guts every night.
Then there's Tam-the-Tool. When these books become movies and all my friends love him, I'm going to want to rip my eyes out. Yes he was charming in book one but this book shows his shitty side and I would love to cut off his balls and feed them to him.
At the beginning, I wondered how weird it was that I was falling in love with Rhys only to discover that it wasn't weird at all. He legitimately cares about Feyre and that's all she ever wanted. He couldn't handle seeing her slowly disappear and lose weight and he definitely couldn't handle knowing she threw up her guts every night.
Then there's Tam-the-Tool. When these books become movies and all my friends love him, I'm going to want to rip my eyes out. Yes he was charming in book one but this book shows his shitty side and I would love to cut off his balls and feed them to him.