![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As a consequence, she is nothing but a riffraff, especially for the young Prince Cardan and his malevolent friends. While living in Faerie, she becomes a great fighter and learns everything she is taught about their history and politics. Brought up in their court from an early age, Jude learns to adapt up to the point that when she's exiled to the human world later on, she can't wait to go back. In this trilogy we experience the life and challenges of Jude, a mortal forced to live in the faerie world after her parents were murdered by her foster father-the great faerie General. So eventually, it's difficult to know where a book ends and the other begins. You see, I couldn't stop reading one book after the other. I decided to write only one review after reading the entire trilogy (The Cruel Prince, The Wicked King, and The Queen of nothing). Sign in Subscribe Book Reviews The Folk of the Air (Series - Book Review) The Folk of the Air by Holly Black, reviewed by Fae Reviews ![]()
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