![]() ![]() It doesn’t hurt that Cardan Greenbriar, the “cruel” prince of Elfhame, falls in love with her. She outsmarts political foes that are centuries older, becomes a skilled and masterful swordswoman and, eventually, finds herself on the throne. Throughout the trilogy, Jude grows from a stubborn human girl with a thirst to prove herself, to one of the most powerful beings in Elfhame. ![]() In this realm, she must learn to survive as a non-magical creature with her twin sister, Taryn, and her half-fey half-sister, Vivi. ![]() After losing her parents as a child, Jude is forced to live in the kingdom of Elfhame with Madoc, the fey that murdered her parents. The “Folk of the Air” series is a fantasy YA trilogy that centers on the life of Jude Duarte and her trials of existing as a human in the High Court of Faerie. The “Folk of the Air” trilogy by Holly Black, however, has given me a fresh new reason to spend my money through the spectacular reviews for “The Cruel Prince,” “The Wicked King” and “The Queen of Nothing.” Spoiler Warning Now, people have to wrestle me into a bookstore since I fear blowing my paycheck. When I was a tween, there was nary a time when you would find me without a book. ![]() Unfortunately, purchasing books has become a part of this category - especially sad for an avid book lover like myself. As a broke college student, I can’t always splurge on luxuries, like getting my nails done or buying two-ply toilet paper. ![]()
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