An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories Art, 4/?
A Study of Jude and Cardan
Nicasia, Princess of the Undersea, 4/?
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories Art…
Chapter IV. The Prince of Elfhame Gets a Moth Drunk
Chapter V. The Prince of Elfhame is Mildly Inconvenienced
Liliver, the Bomb, 2/?
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories Art…
Chapter III. The Prince of Elfhame Hates (Almost) Everything and Everyone
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories Art…
Chapter I. The King of Elfhame Visits the Mortal World
Chapter II. The Prince of Elfhame Is Rude
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: the Art of Elfhame, 2/?
“My child is fine!” Umm, your child fantasies about being whisked away from the real world by a book character.
I just finished The Queen of Nothing and it helped me decide how I feel about a lot of things. I love Holly Black’s writing because it’s so whimsical and dramatic. The ending made me kind of angry. It was wrapped up way too neatly and easily for the way it was built up. I can now say I love Cardan and I’m glad him and Jude could be honest with each other. My Goodreads review:
what books are you looking forward to reading in 2021? tagged by bee @beobread
— A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R. R. Martin
— The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green
— Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë
— The Grishaverse, by Leigh Bardugo
— Renegades, by Marissa Meyer
— The Folk of the Air, by Holly Black
— An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir
— The Lunar Chronicles, by Marissa Meyer
— Red Queen, by Victoria Aveyard
— The Darkest Minds, by Alexandra Bracken
— The Parasol Protectorate, by Gail Carriger
— Zodiac, by Romina Russell
— Caraval, by Stephanie Garber
— Cursebreakers, by Brigid Kemmerer
— Snow Like Ashes, by Sara Raasch
tagging @ildsjels and anyone else who wants to do it! tag me pls i’d love to see what everyone’s reading
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories Art, 3/?
Cardan Greenbriar, the Prince of Elfhame, 2/?
Nicasia: something the matter?
Cardan: dirt. it’s what you came from, mortal. it’s what you’ll return to soon enough. take a big bite.
Jude: make me.
Cardan: i could, you know
😻🥵😩
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: the High Queen of Elfhame’s Ivy Diadem, 4/?
I’m almost done with The Queen of Nothing and I’m getting very into the story. It flies by so quickly. I hope the end isn’t rushed and everything gets wrapped up nicely since it’s the end of the trilogy.
I love the way they all rescued Jude from Madoc and the way Cardan revealed their marriage.
I’ve been unsure and have gone back and forth about how I feel about Cardan for pretty much this entire series. The way he has been with Jude so far in the book makes me like him so much more. The loophole in her exile that she missed is hilarious in my opinion.
I’m very nervous for how they are going to move forward against Madoc. He’s not backing down and Cardan doesn’t exactly have the right mentality and preparedness for any type of fight with him right now.
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: the Palace of Elfhame Gardens, 1/?
aesthetics are over, i’m gonna post about the things i like
thank you to all my ppl who were charmed enough by the pastel images i nearly exclusively posted to follow me for it, but that is over now, it’s gonna b jokes and fandom shit
happy new year
❤️will
Vivienne Duarte, 4/?
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: Farie Decor in the Shifting Isles of Elfhame, 1/?
An Insider’s Guide to the Folk of the Air: Jude’s Ruby Ring, Which Cardan Would Like to Just Go on the Record and Say Once and For All, Was Borrowed, Not Stolen, 2/?