Me each night knowing the only way antis can escape feysand and the inner circle is if they put the books down:
You are on book 5 sweetheart, who is forcing you at this point?
If you don't like where SJM is heading with her books stop reading them.
I don't think anyone is holding a gun to your head, being like "read the books, even if you don't like them, and then bitch about it".
My dudes, it's easy. Don't complicate your lives.
You don't like something? Drop it and move one.
SJM won't suddenly stop writing about Rhys (who might be the strongest of her characters) just to please you. The woman loves him. Deal with it.
what, so he has a river estate and yet we haven’t gotten an anthony-bridgerton-wet-shirt scene from Rhys? CRIMES
will I ever read a story in which everyone follows morals and have never done questionable stuff. Like why would I wanna read that there is nothing exciting going on it will just be like our daily lives
i love how we all collectively decided it was okay to love faerie porn.
goodreads should add a listened category because why the people listening to audio books are adding it to the read category.
You are not reading there is a difference.
love being a choice rather than an expectation or unbreakable bond or destiny makes it more powerful than any of those things actually
me(reading divergent): tris is so cool! i love her!
me(after finishing allegiant): 👁 👄 👁
"I think these centuries old beings should act like the height of human maturity"
do you... do you not know a single thing about faeries in general? the creatures that have existed in folklore for hundreds of years for being beautiful, spiteful, and operating well outside human morality???
I'm sorry these characters aren't meant to be "humans but immortal" they are FAERIES
their ageing is different, their culture is different, their morality is different, you can't project (contemporary) human sensibilities on to them and get upset when faeries don't live up to them, because they aren't meant to!! that's the point!!!
Playing with fire
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas