
"It's just fairy p@rN with no plot 🧚🏼♀️✨💋"... is it though?
Credits go to azrielsdefenseattorney on tumblr who put together this fantastic data.

Credits go to azrielsdefenseattorney on tumblr who put together this fantastic data.
Disclaimer: ACOTAR 6&7 featured are just mock ups and the cover colors are not revealed yet. Page count is based off the information listed on Bloomsbury's website for the hardbacks. Size is an estimate based off books with similar page numbers. Image is edited and originally belonged to @ juniperbooks just FYI (no AI was used, not in this house).
I'm loving this trend Lol.
⚠️ Disclaimer: potential spoilers in the comments including Maasverse spoilers (just to be safe).
Disclaimer: the colors below are pure speculation. I'm just following the color tone patterns.
Note: there seems to be coordinated mass downvoting of normal comments under this post. Please know it doesn't invalidate any of your opinions and don't take it to heart.
Most of all, I'm excited to see what SJM herself will unravel about Ramiel's secrets!! She left enough crumbs to make all these guesses 🤩🤩
Not really a new theory, but I'm diving deeper about the possibilities if this theory is true.
The spell, the Blood Rite, the black stone, and whatever is under Ramiel could all be linked and serve the same purpose somehow.
Happy reading!
Happy reading ✨✨✨ thought this could be another fun addition after the Emerie post 🌌✨
I do base this off the fact that The Daglan/Asteri would mimic similar techniques and plans in both worlds, as the ultimate purpose is to always feed off the magic. They're Intergalactic parasites after all.
I do go back and forth between the Spell being set in place by a Daglan or some Fae. The Illyrians weren't always at Ramiel but eventually migrated to the Northern part of Prythian at some point.
I can't wait to see what SJM will unravel about Ramiel 🖤 there are so many clues!!
A theory I wanted to share in honor of Emerie Appreciation Week and manifesting for future books 💚
I do think her discovering her own powers, and then witnessing the three Illyrians combining their power to break through something that could reveal the truth of their origins and whatever is hidden under Ramiel, it would be quite powerful and emotional to witness. Though this is purely theoretical.
Excuse the typos and how some parts feel unpolished, I was typing fast and got too excited to share this!
Delighted to be on a roll with some Maasverse theories. Here's one I was excited to share!
It's fun to think about some of these clues and crumbs, and I am pretty intrigued about Bryaxis.
Would the Prison still be her Home? Or can she maneuver around her bargain with Feyre and find a new Home? How will Feyre fulfill her end of the bargain?
Is Bryaxis a guardian placed at the bottom of the library to guard a Wyrdgate or some gateway to Hel? But then there are Wards placed on her to keep her down there so... was staying there by choice or was she trapped?
Bryaxis knew the Bone Carver, so she could have existed way before the Daglan, the Dread Trove, and the Age of Heroes. Was she an immortal or mortal trapped inside this creature? Or is she her own entity? Or perhaps a Goddess or descendant of a Goddess?
But what if she was Koschei's first experiment with transformation? What if she was bound to him in some ways or has ties to his black box? Maybe she is on the hunt for him?
But the author asks this question "fear itself, where does that go?" and are we meant to think of it as a physical place or does she mean it would reside where fear is in abundance?
I hope you'll enjoy this theory! A little all over the place but can't lie and say I didn't get carried away! I'll definitely refine it maybe and pick up on more on my next reread!
Feel free to share your thoughts on Bryaxis!
Your journey will always mean the world to me!! Can't wait to revisit your story soon ✨
Art by Charlie Bowater ❤️🔥
I thought a Charlie Bowater art was more fitting to celebrate this important milestone 👀💙
I actually plan to make some Court-themed desserts and this is how I imagine food in each Court, but have your **top three picks** from these 👀
You'll find name of each Court at the bottom!
Keep comments respectful ✨
Edit: to clarify and give more context since I treat this as a follow-up post to my previous one where I cover the 4-part story—this post is specifically about Part 1 and the novella placement. So, Sarah has two full-length novels and a novella in her contract for the ACOTAR series (as of today).
She rode her creative wave and found the right story—so now the story structure that's been confirmed has expanded into 4-part story spanning 3 physical volumes.
3 physical volumes is 3 physical books. 3 physical books could likely fulfill her current contract since, even if they are one big story, are still three printed physical copies and are advertised as three physical books. And I think in order to have more page time and tell a larger story, the novella has been replaced by a full-length novel. I theorized once that the novella could bridge some major events that have recently happened, and ACOTAR6 could fulfill that purpose given that I think it's a set up book. But as I mention in the post itself, these are my own thoughts and speculation until confirmed.
While some readers believe we still have one full-length novel and a novella left, meaning ACOTAR9 and novella 2.0, I view it differently.