most popular books on BookTok. Even with books like Fourth Wing and Quicksilver dominating the genre in recent years, ACOTAR remains at the center of the conversation — and it's easy to see why.
With its accessible world-building, entertaining characters, and gripping romances, it's no surprise that ACOTAR continues to appeal to longtime fantasy lovers and newcomers alike. Broken down to their simplest and greatest strength, Maas' books are simply fun to read. And those who enjoyed digging into them in their physical formats should revisit the story in another form. While Hulu's ACOTAR show might be off the table, a great dramatization of the series already exists.
A Court Of Thorns & Roses Fans Can't Miss Graphic Audio's Dramatized Audio Version The Books
The Impressive Performances & Production Immerse Readers In An All-New Way
Those who love A Court of Thorns & Roses need to return to Maas' series through Graphic Audio's dramatized audiobooks. These renditions of the novels offer a whole new experience, as they feature full casts, sound effects, and music, all of which fully immerse listeners in Maas' world. The actors capture the distinct personalities and emotions of the characters with ease. Their performances make the plights of Feyre and the High Fae feel even greater, and the background effects conjure up visions of each scene far more easily than just reading them.

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Graphic Audio currently has dramatizations for all four full-length ACOTAR novels, as well as the Court of Frost & Starlight novella. Even if you've already read the story, it's worth diving into these adaptations for a different approach. If it's been a while, they'll remind you why ACOTAR was so easy to fall into in the first place. And as they're the closest things fans will get to an adaptation any time soon, ACOTAR's dramatized audiobooks deserve more attention.
ACOTAR's Dramatized Audiobook Is The Closest Thing We're Getting To An Adaptation For Now
Another Network Or Streamer Picking It Up Could Take Years
With Hulu's A Court of Thorns & Roses series officially not happening, the dramatized audiobooks may be the closest thing readers get to an adaptation of the series. While it seems inevitable that Maas' best-selling books will be brought to the screen eventually, it will take time for another network or streamer to pick up the rights. Even if that happens, casting and production could take years — and that's not to mention that so many fantasy shows find themselves trapped in development hell. Fortunately, Graphic Audio's A Court of Thorns & Roses dramatizations can help fill the void.
Source: Graphic Audio

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