Title | : | How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories (The Folk of the Air, #3.5) |
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ISBN-10 | : | 9780316540827 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | ebook |
Number of Pages | : | 200 |
Publication | : | First published November 24, 2020 |
Awards | : | Goodreads Choice Award Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2021) |
Once upon a time, there was a boy with a wicked tongue.
Before he was a cruel prince or a wicked king, he was a faerie child with a heart of stone . Revealing a deeper look into the dramatic life of Elfhame’s enigmatic high king, Cardan, his tale includes delicious details of life before The Cruel Prince, an adventure beyond The Queen of Nothing, and familiar moments from The Folk of the Air trilogy, told wholly from Cardan’s perspective.
This new installment in the Folk of the Air series is a return to the heart-racing romance, danger, humor, and drama that enchanted readers everywhere. Each chapter is paired with lavish and luminous full-color art, making this the perfect collector’s item to be enjoyed by both new audiences and old.
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories (The Folk of the Air, #3.5) Reviews
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1.)
The Cruel Prince ★★★★★
1.5)
The Lost Sisters ★★★★★
2.)
The Wicked King ★★★★★
3.)
The Queen of Nothing ★★★★★"Hate that was so bright and hot that it was the first thing that truly warmed him."
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories is an illustrated novella following Cardan Greenbriar, during many different stages in his life, while we slowly see all the different things that shaped him cruelly. The sound that left me when I opened this book and realized we were going to get present day with Jude from Cardan’s POV… be still, my hopes and dreams and heart.
Rovina Cai’s art is truly so beautiful that it renders me speechless. I was already in love with her and her art because of her work with
The Wayward Children series, but this entire book feels like am immersive work of art. From the perfect color palette, to the most perfect details, she executes the vibe of Cardan and his story in a way that I don’t think another artist could.
In this story, Cardan’s life is very much impacted by a troll named Aslong who was wronged by Cardan’s father. She tells a story about a boy with a heart of stone, who finds himself in a predicament with a monster girl who won’t scare him away, until his heart starts beating again. And then all throughout his life, she tells his alternate versions of this same story, each version with a new meaning for a new version of Cardan himself."She was the only real thing in a land of ghosts."
We also get to see so much of Cardan’s perspective during
The Cruel Prince, much like we did with Tarryn in
The Lost Sisters, and it was everything. Nicasia and Locke have much wanted character development in this book, too, and I am literally on my knees begging for Holly to just give us the trilogy in Cardan’s complete point of view. But we see Nicasia being fostered on the land because her mother, Orlagh, Queen of the Undersea, wants to start putting pieces in motion. We get to see Locke, and his empty house and even emptier heart, teach Cardan the word “cruel” on every page. And these two, in addition to a prophecy looming over this young prince, are truly the first catalysts to this story and I was so in love seeing behind the scenes. And when Holly gives us Locke’s perspective one of these years…"Playing the villain was the only thing he’d ever really excelled at."
Each part, each mini story, we get to see Cardan questioning who he is and who he wants to be. Not to make this too deep, but Cardan very slowly realizes that he is not responsible for the terrible acts his family committed; both to him and to the people they ruled over. He struggles with his identity of a prince who should feel like he has everything, and a boy who feels like he has nothing. But seeing him finally understand that he deserves not only love but unconditional love? Him slowly appreciating that his heart can be warm and beat unapologetically? Truly some powerful stuff.
On a personal note, I think most of you know that Holly Black is an author who means a lot to me. Her fae stories are what first got me into YA when I was young, and it really changed me as a reader and probably a human as well. I know most of you know that 2020 has been a hard year for everyone and everything, very much including my reading, so being able to curl up and read about my emotional support fae, from my emotional support author, just meant a lot to me. I truly think reading this book a day before release (bless you Waterstones and my mail person) was the best reading experience I’ve had all year, and for that alone this book was probably the easiest five star I’ve given in a year of not a lot of five star reads."Feels as though she has to earn the crown on her head over and over again."
Overall, this felt like the fairytale of my dreams. Cardan is my favorite character in
The Cruel Prince series (or any of Holly’s books, I think) and this truly was such a magical, wonderous, unforgettable addition to this world. I am incredibly biased over this series because so much of my heart and nostalgia are wrapped up within this world, but I honestly think there is just so much to love on every page of this book. I feel blessed to read about each time Holly gives us a new book, and this will for sure be a favorite of mine for all of 2020. Lastly, I cannot believe we really got to read about Cardan going out for boba.
Content & Trigger Warnings: abandonment, bullying, abuse, mention of drug use, humiliation, talk of cheating, and a lot of drinking.
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Holly Black brings THIS back:
My gorgeous wicked boy Cardan gets the spotlight (yet again, of course) and - y'all, my heart is s w e a t i n g
5/5 ⭐
This felt exactly like that one (1) book of fairy tales I had when I was little, filled with drawings and old stories about fairies and kings and queens and witches.
It wasn't much, but it was so comforting my weak heart simply couldn't.
Also, I'm so disgustingly in love with Cardan it isn't even funny anymore. -
oh haven't you heard? Holly Black released a sneek peak at Cardan's inner thoughts:
repressed trauma incandescent rage JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE self-loathing more incandescent rage JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE revenge more repressed trauma must get drunk JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE so no head? JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE how is anyone supposed to do any work around here with this fucking tail JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE oh that's right I don't have to do any work haha pass me that bottle of wine JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JUDE JU- -
I am so obsessed with this world. It might be my favorite ever.
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TOO SHORT! TOO SHORT! I DEMAND MORE!!! 😤
While I loved every page of this, Holly Black also managed to exclude every scene that I wanted to see. 🤦🏻♀️ So, I’m going to choose to believe that she’s saving them for another Cardan novella in the future! 😁
Regardless, the faery tale-esque vibe and the beautiful illustrations in this novella made for a very cute and fun read! 🥰 -
sometimes I think about finishing this series and then I remember Cardan is a furry faerie with a tail
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Funny how I hate angst until it's Cardan being angsty, and that angst involves him scribbling a certain Jude Duarte's name over and over again while ink drips onto his clothes but he's too busy pining over Jude to care.
Villains were wonderful. They got to be cruel and selfish, to preen in front of mirrors and poison apples, and trap girls on mountains of glass. They indulged all their worst impulses, revenged themselves for the least offense, and took every last thing they wanted.
And sure, they wound up in barrels studded with nails, or dancing in iron shoes heated by fire, not just dead, but disgraced and screaming.
But before they got what was coming to them, they got to be the fairest in all the land.
I was captivated by the way Cardan views the world. He was dismissed repeatedly, even as a child, and endured years of abuse before learning how to build a facade. He pretends to have a heart of stone and is bewildered by attachment, but needs someone to love him anyway. He isn't a warrior or a hero or a savior. He was a villain, then a villain in name only, then a king, but he remains a soft, vulnerable character inside.Cardan had trusted Nicasia not to hurt him, which was ridiculous, since he well knew that everyone hurts one another and that the people you loved hurt you the most grievously. Since he was well aware that they both took delight in hurting everyone else that they could, how could he have thought himself safe?
This book is magical. The art is stunning and mystical and perfect. The writing is beautiful (as always) and depicts the world with such beauty and danger. How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories is a breath of fresh air—the fairy tale atmosphere, the razor-sharp wit, the allure of the fey.The contempt made him feel as though she saw beneath all his sharp and polished edges. It reminded him of how his father and all the Court had seen him, before he learned how to shield himself with villainy.
And doomed as she was, he envied her whatever conviction made her stand there and defy him.
She ought to be nothing. She ought to be insignificant. She ought not to matter.
He had to make her not matter.
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update: just a reminder there's just under 3 weeks left until RELEASE DATE!! judecardan stans how WE FEELING?
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can't wait to finally recieve my copy of this and open it up to [cardan simping for jude] [cardan simping for jude] [cardan simping for jude]
cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella cardan novella
HOLLY BLACK PLS!! I'M CRYING,, THE COVER'S SO BEAUTIFUL OH MY GOD OH MY GOD IT'S GONNA BE SO GOOD!! CARDAN CARDAN CARDAN !!
holly back said cardan rights!! she was like alright lemme take your favourite YA bad-boy-with-tragic-past and decide to publish a novella about him with GORGEOUS artwork.
UGH WHAT THE FUCK I'M STILL SHAKING JJHKUHASGFJHAGSFAHSF
i need this in my hands,,,, like right now preferably. WE GONNA SEE SOFT CARDAN IM NOT READY. we're gonna see cardan crushing on Jude,,, thinking she's beautiful,,, being in love with her
:))))))))))))))))
wait omg what if we finally find out what cardan was gonna say when he was like "about last night.." but Jude cuts him off to say she got it out her system...don't touch me
holly black said i know ur all depressed and stuck at home,,, lemme just brighten up ur whole quarantine. UGH I LOVE HER. THANK YOU.
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories comes out on 24th November ...190 days of pain
"I am thrilled to finally get to tell you a bit more about the sullen, annoying, and enigmatic High King of Elfhame"
everything is told wholly from cardan's perspective.
EVERYTHING IS TOLD WHOLLY FROM CARDAN'S PERSPECTIVE
-details of life before The Cruel Prince
-an adventure beyond The Queen of Nothing
-familiar moments from The Folk of the Air trilogy.
holy shit it hasn't sunk in -
cause of severe painful death
THIS
^^^ WHOM THE FUCK MADE THIS I- -
"So long as you're begging," he says.
YES I'm begging for more because THAT WAS TOO SHORT😭😭😭
This book was both everything and nothing at the same time. Everything because um it's Cardan Greenbriar???🥰
Cardan's inner thoughts.
Cardan in the mortal world.
Cardan drinking bubble tea.
Cardan eating dumplings.
Cardan just being Cardan.🥺
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But it also felt like nothing because the scenes I actually REALLY wanted to see weren't there.😭
I mean who wants to see Cardan and Nicasia together?!?!?! I wanted more JURDAN moments.🥺😭 Instead there were like about 2-3(?) short stories on them out of 11???
My heart is very sad.😞 But I'm hoping this is Holly's secret way of telling us that there will be more Cardan short stories (WITH JUDE) in the future....?
I WOULD SELL MY SOUL FOR MORE.
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Ah yes but I LOVED the stories Aslog would tell Cardan.😂 The lessons at the end . . . ahahaha definitely what you should tell kids at nighttime. I actually really liked them.
"A sharp tongue is no match for a sharp tooth."
now HOLLY. PLEASE give MORE CARDAN🙏at least we now know how he learned to hate stories
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YASSSSSSS!!!!!🥳
We get a story about Cardan hating stories!!!😍😂 -
Just released my
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And here's my vlog review of the book!
In short: It was amazing.
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P.s. Holly Black. You are a gift. A national treasure. And I would 110% steal you with Nicolas Cage.
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I'd say this is a must-read for Cardan fans.
I absolutely adored the magical, fairy tale-like quality to this book. It reads almost like a series of short stories, but they are all interconnected and each one unveils details about Cardan's life and background. There's magic and witches and gorgeous illustrations... what's not to like? :) -
charmingly told and stunningly illustrated, this is a wonderful collection of short stories narrating select moments in cardans life before, during, and after the events of the ‘folk of the air’ series.
while i do wish more stories had been included, i love the motion of how each story flows into the next, almost feeling like a novella rather than an anthology. its really effective at building cardans character and expanding upon his development from the series.
fans of the series, cardan, and art will no doubt love this.
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Ahhh I loved getting to be back in the world of Jude & Cardan. I missed them😫 And it was so nice getting more background on Cardan. It makes his character and other events in The Cruel Prince make so much more sense. And THE ART IN THIS BOOK was so cool. What a fun, quick, & insightful read. I will now be missing Jude & Cardan again 😫
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((me: closes final page; releases satisfied sigh))
And just like that, my faith in the world has been restored. Thank you, Holly Black. We needed this.
Unsurprisingly, Cardan had me entirely entranced.
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories is a collection of beautifully illustrated short-stories, all told from Cardan's perspective. They span from when he was a little boy, all the way through and after, The Queen of Nothing.
I knew going in that this was illustrated, but my goodness, it is absolutely stunning.
As I was reading, I would often stop to just soak in the illustrations. They truly brought these stories to life and gave them the magical quality of an old-time fairy tale.
Cardan is such a fun character and reading from his perspective provided all new insight into his decisions and motivations. I love him now more than ever.
For true fans of this series, this is bonus content that should not be missed!
Personally, I will pick up anything Black chooses to write regarding these characters, or Elfhame in general. This book is a wonderful collector's piece; one I am happy to add to my collection. -
never thought i’d say this before i read the series: i love cardan, i really truly do😭😍
this book only made me wish for dual pov’s in the entire series, and it honestly would’ve made the experience ten times better! -
“A heart of stone can still be broken.”
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”Powders were pressed to Cardan’s tongue, and he passed them to Nicasia with a kiss.” 🤭😉
I absolutely adored this illustrated novella!! It brought me back into my favorite world in the realm of Faerie with my most beloved characters of all time!!
12/4/2020
I still haven’t found anything that shook me as hard as this series!! All I want is more, more, more!!! Why can’t we find more like this??? 😭
11/25/2020
Just look at him here! Cardan is baby and I'm crying!
And here!! *screams* He's so precious!!
Basically the fanart I drool over wrapped up into a beautiful, precious full color book with more from my all time favorite series ever!! A gift from my queen, Holly Black!! I can die happy!!! Omg omg omg omg Cardan!!!!!!! I'm so turned on right now hahaha
5/18/2020 -
Give me all the Cardan my twisted and wicked faerie heart is longing for! <3
I can't believe Holly Black is blessing us with another book!
I'll never get enough of this world,
I'll never get enough of my kin,
and I'll always love Cardan! Period!
This said I already know who's going to buy this as soon as it's out.
Yes, dear reader, it's me, the faerie next door. ;-P -
alright so next novella WHEN? cause....that was NOT ENUFF.
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manifesting getting cardan’s perspective when jude was stuck undersea. when he was writing those letters to jude. when he exiled her and throughout her exile. when she held a knife to his throat. all the time he spent pretending to hate her when he never could. when she pretended to be taryn after coming back from exile. when taryn pretended to be her wearing those earrings. the hug on the beach in qon. MANIFESTING. MANIFESTING. MANIFESTING.
and also his childhood 🥺. his life with his kitten siblings. his life with jude as rulers of elfhame. them in the mortal world. IM LOSING MY MIND. -
Who would have thought a boy with pointy ears and A TAIL (I'll never let you forget that) could make me FEEL SO MUCH????
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My new book:
"HOW THE QUEEN OF LAZINESS STOLE NURSERY RHYMES"
Chapter 1:BALEKIN
PART 1:
Twinkle Twinkle the dimest star
How I wonder what a piece of shit you are
May you fall from a cliff so high
Or die by the hands of the High Fae king's wife.
PART 2:
If you want to kill Balekin raise your sword
If you want to kill Balekin raise your sword
If you want to kill Balekin and you really wanna do it
If you want to kill Balekin raise your sword."
Chapter 2:CARDAN
Cardan Cardan, yes my future wife
Will you love me? Never in my life
Telling lie? No baby
Open your favorite book, ah ah ah.
(Sounds so lame Ikr)
A/N:I'm talking about the page Jude finds in Cardan's Alice in Wonderland.
Chapter 3: LOCKE
PART 1:
Locke had a little brain
Little brain, Little brain
Locke had a little brain
His brain cells were less than two
PART 2:
Locke's brain has fallen down
Fallen down , fallen down
Locke's brain has fallen down
My fair lady!
Chapter 4:NICASIA AND LOCKE
A B C D E F G
Nicasia turned out to be a cheat
H I J K L M N O P
Nicasia got cheated by a cheat
Q R S T U V W
Locks I really hate you
X Y Z
Rejoice cause Locke's dead
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: This book wouldn't have been possible without Balekin, Locke and Nicasia's stupidness. Special thanks to Jude and Cardan for existing. -
When you’re chatting with the
Cardan to your Jude and she starts spamming you in revenge ⤵
(GR ruined it, click on image for high quality)
(ಠಿ_ಠ)
I believe I just had a front row seat to what this book is gonna be like so I don’t think I even need to read it anymore. I don’t want to be spammed you know. What do you say I block her and also build a pillow wall between us at night. Or maybe clip that tail...hmmm...
# WE STAN THE TAIL anyone??
Dear Holly Black,
I need the heavens to open and this book to fall into my lap.
Wouldn't mind if Cardan fell into my lap either.
You know, as a side dish.
Your eternal servant,
RL Jude
↑ smol Cardan art to bless yo feed
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Companions
Book series playlist:
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Books in series:
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The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1) ★★★★★
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The Lost Sisters (The Folk of the Air, #1.5) ★★★★☆
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The Wicked King (The Folk of the Air, #2) ★★★★★
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The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air, #3) ★★★★☆
➳ How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories (The Folk of the Air, #3.5) ★★★★☆ -
All I want is a book where Jude and Cardan flirt, make out, and go to bone town. When does THAT novella come out?
In the meantime, this was very sweet. -
Please excuse me while I go scream for a couple of hours.
*clears throat*
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To say that I was anticipating this book would be an understatement. I obsessed over how soon it would release for a couple of days, then slowly move away from it. Then, a few weeks later, the obsession would be back in full force, mostly resulting in me screaming over fanart.
(Do I have a problem? Maybe. Probably. That's irrelevant.)
And now, finally, finally, f i n a l l y, I got to read it.
To be honest? I'm feeling a little bit let down.
I was expecting more Jurdan stories. Yeah, sure, I knew it was going to be about younger Cardan, but I really was anticipating more of his interactions with Jude in this. I mean, I can think of at least three scenes from the first book I wanted to see in his perspective.
And I would have been okay with it (mostly) if there was less Nicasia. Like, all together. Sure, she's an important character, and I don't completely hate her anymore because of the third book, but seeing Cardan and Nicasia but not so much of Cardan and Jude? That wasn't it.
So why did I give this book such a high rating?
Simple. Cardan.
credit to Nan Fe!
(Okay, and the illustrations that were included. They were absolutely beautiful and complimented the book perfectly. Oh, and the very last story. Of course.
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Excuse me while I go scream over that for a couple of hours, too.)
All in all, I loved this. The book was awesome, mostly because I will never get tired ofCardanthis world. And yes, I am aware that this is less of a review of the book, and more of an insight to my Cardan obsession nobody asked for.
(Consider this my reassurance to you that I'm well and perfectly sane, thank you very much. In fact, I prefer it this way.)
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*rocks back and forth*
*mumbles just one more month over and over again like a crazy person*
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*cries in anticipation because cardan* -
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y'all the good lord blessed us all!!!!!! holly black just saved 2020
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"Remember, all you really get to control is yourself."
The art? Perfection.
Cardan? Perfection.
Jurdan content? Perfection.
And Cardan is so entirely relatable, it's almost scary.
"The Prince of Elfhame Hates (Almost) Everything and Everyone.”
That is so valid of him, I am the same.
This book is so quotable. There are so many great lines, I wish I could record them all but then I’d just end up spoiling the entire book.
It’s very well written. Stories from another character’s POV can be disappointing due to tone issues and the like, but Cardan’s POV was perfectly executed. It aligned well with his character as we saw from Jude’s perspective in the trilogy.
5/5 this book is (almost) as beautiful as Cardan -
Muy ligero y entretenido. Me gustó conocer más a fondo a Cardan y descubrir su perspectiva de la vida y de algunas de las situaciones que ya conocíamos pero solo desde el punto de vista de Jude.
Además… 🛐Cardan🛐 -
2nd Read
This was originally a reread so that I didn't feel tortured waiting for my copy of The Stolen Heir (I still am feeling tortured) to come in, but I'm so glad I reread this. I love these characters so much and I'd give anything to read the series for the first time again.
I'm now going to go back into the series and reread my favorite scenes for like the 100th time now
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“Having a heart is terrible, but you need one anyway.”
*sighs deeply*
Why must I be tortured like this? I want so badly to be transported to Elfhame....but here I am, stuck in the mortal realms, sitting on a chair and writing a review of a book in a series that took my expectations of life and flung them at the sky.
But away from that, OH MY GOSH I CAN'T BREATHE. My little baby Cardan finally got his own book.
I want the whole series in Cardan's POV. Specifically his feelings in that one scene in The Cruel Prince, iykyk 😉🗡
But for real, I loved this so much. The art was gorgeous, and this one piece actually made my heart skip a beat, it was phenomenal. I remember when I read this that I tried to stretch it out but I finished it in one day, and it was actually on Christmas.
I lived for Cardan and Jude's interactions, I loved them so much that I wanted to read them until I was sick of them. Just like Cardan wanted Jude to kiss him until he was sick of it.
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Sorry that wasn't good, especially since I explained myself.
Anyways, I also enjoyed seeing Cardan's interactions with the gang (Locke, Valerian, and Nicasia) and I liked the parts with Aslog and the stories. One of them was so obviously about him and Jude that I was probably tearing up. Wow, I'm tearing up now as I write this.
“The next time you want to make a point,” Jude says, “I beg you not to make it so dramatically.”
His shoulder hurts, and she may be right about the iron poisoning. He certainly feels as though his head is swimming. But he smiles up at the trees, the looping electrical lines, the streaks of clouds.
“So long as you're begging,' he says.”
GAH I LOVE THESE TWO SO MUCH.
Cardan doesn't deserve what happened to him in his past, it's so sad, why would anyone want to harm my baby??
I'd like to take a moment to thank this book: You have raised my expectations for love so high (I now want to be transported to a Fae realm and get thrown into a river by a hot and mysterious Fae prince who hates that he loves me.) and you have taught me so much about myself (why do I like his tail) and life.
This was short, sweet, wonderful, amazing, splendiferous, incredible, awesome, and my brain is frozen right now so I can't think of any other words.
5 broken stone-hearted stars
“You don’t think monster girls and wicked boys deserve love?”
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Previous thoughts: MY HEART. I can't......this was fantastic!! I love Cardan so much I think I have a problem. The artwork was amazing, this one piece made me squeal because my fan-girl heart was in love. I loved the ending parts, and I love basically everything. This book made me love Cardan even more than I already do, love Jude even more than I do, and even grow to somewhat like Nicasia more. I wish I could go and read it for the first time again. I don't want it to be over!