![]() ![]() It was a good fix for me! Will it be a series that I read again and again? Probably not, but it was immensely enjoyable while I was reading. “To our clever Jude, who made the Folk remember why they stay in their barrows and hills, for fear of mortal ferocity.” ![]() This book is perfect for people who want a little bit of romance in their fantasy, who like their fantasy mixing with reality, who enjoy murderous, politicking, badass female leads. YA fantasy set in a faerie world isn’t exactly my favorite form of fantasy, usually. I’m reviewing them all at once because I read the series in three days and the reviews on them separately would be pretty short.įirst off, I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed this series so much. There’s also a novella called The Lost Sisters (which I didn’t read and don’t intend to… Taryn isn’t my favorite character). It is comprised of The Cruel Prince, The Wicked King, and The Queen of Nothing. This is an inclusive review for the series of Holly Black’s The Folk of the Air. ![]()
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