There's One Way To Make A Court Of Thorns & Roses' Night Court Editions Better
The different editions of A Court of Thorns and Roses books can make for fun and special events for longtime fans of the series. Written by Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses is one of the most popular romantasy book series of all time and has amassed a significant following because of how the story transports the reader to the world of Pyrthian. The majority of the story follows Feyre, a young human who gets swept up in the world of the magical Fae and their courts, which are in constant conflict.
By book 2, Feyre realizes that though she fell in love with Tamlin in the Spring Court, Rhysand and the Night Court hold her heart. After this, the story is rooted in the Night Court, which sparked these special editions of the books. However, the Night Court editions of A Court of Thorns and Roses are controversial for a number of reasons. It's difficult to make any special edition exciting and unique enough to encourage fans to buy copies, and so far, the Night Court novels need to distinguish themselves further to turn heads.
ACOTAR's Night Court Books Would Work Better If The Other Courts Got Special Editions
This would increase the value of the Night Court editions
There have been a few different editions of A Court of Thorns and Roses books, but the Night Court editions are some of the most unpopular. Fans and critics have discussed how these versions of the series don't add much to the reader's experience, as the only real difference is in the cover design. While these stylistic changes are engaging, and the version of A Court of Silver Flames has a bonus chapter, this isn't enough to make a wide array of readers want to buy books so similar to the existing versions.
Releasing special editions with additional bonus chapters and interesting layouts and colorways would make the Night Court editions all the more unique.
However, there could be an easy way to make the Night Court editions even more exclusive. Every Pyrthian Fae court in A Court of Thorns and Roses deserves its own special edition of ACOTAR. At the very least, all the major courts should get their own editions, like the Spring, Day, and Winter, and all the other major players in the series. Releasing special editions with additional bonus chapters and interesting layouts and colorways would make the Night Court editions all the more unique.
Book | Year of Release |
A Court of Thorns and Roses | 2015 |
A Court of Mist and Fury | 2016 |
A Court of Wings and Ruin | 2016 |
A Court of Frost and Starlight | 2019 |
A Court of Silver Flames | 2021 |
A Court Of Thorns & Roses Could Start An Anniversary Trend With The Night Court Books
This year would be the perfect time to expand upon the Night Court series
With the 10th anniversary of A Court of Thorns and Roses on the horizon, fans are expecting a lot out of any upcoming special editions. This makes it an ideal time to expand the special edition versions of the series, following the trend of using the anniversaries as the template. If new editions were released on the 15th, 20th, and other significant anniversaries, this would space out the releases, so readers wouldn't be overwhelmed and would have time to get excited in between each new drop.
One of the biggest problems with the Fae in A Court of Thorns and Roses is the warring factions represented through the courts. It's not just the Night and Spring courts who come into conflict with each other, as the Fae hold grudges and have many enemies among their own people. Despite this, there's still something interesting about every court that would make for an interesting addition to the visual canon of the series. Giving readers something to look forward to with fun editions of A Court of Thorns and Roses will help the franchise's longevity.

- Publisher(s)
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Publication Date
- 2015-05-05
- Franchise
- A Court of Thorns and Roses
- ISBN#
- 9781619634442
- Author(s)
- Sarah J. Maas
- Genre(s)
- Fantasy, Romance
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