A Court of Thorns and Roses

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This book contains 27 potentially triggering events.
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Does an animal die?
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Orangemelodie
A doe and a wolf are killed in the first chapter.This is farily graphic. Skip if sensitive. Discussion of furs and hides and bones. Discussed a rabbit killing towards end
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Orangemelodie
Doe, wolf, and chicken along with other furs and hides
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hotboy0101
implied
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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Are there bugs?
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TaigaElijah
Feyre leaves her family without them knowing what exactly what will become of her or giving proper goodbyes.

Feyre also leaves the spring court without saying goodbye as she ‘hates goodbyes’
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SamH
Feyre mentions that the father of the man her sister is going to marry beats his wife and the sons don't do anything about it
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Rhysand treats Feyre as his personal „plaything“ when she comes to Amarantha. He never asaults her, but dresses her in very revealing outfits and paints her body. He later forces a kiss upon her to distract Amarantha and prevent Feyres death.

In the later books we learn Rhysand has been sexually assaulted and raped by Amarantha during this time under the mountain.

There‘s mentioning of rape and sexual assault that hs happend to the priests who work at the library. But not too detailed.
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TaigaElijah
Feyre is repeatedly drugged by Rhysand in the latter half of the book
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TaigaElijah
Rhysand is commonly referred to as Amarantha’s Whore
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rakefire
No, however, two characters come close to it and that may be sensitive to people trying to avoid it, it’s the entire 2nd trial while feyre’s under the mountain if you were to want to skip that bit
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SamH
It is not described in detail, but a family in the main character's village was said to have been burned alive in their house when it caught fire
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SamH
A character is described to be wearing a necklace with a finger bone on it, and another character is described as "a corpse with her fingers bent in odd ways"
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LilyBubble
One of the main-ish characters has a missing eye. This is frequently referenced to. But there is no scene where the eye is mutilated.
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Zoeeee
Half of the first book is Feyre being tortured by Amarantha (the main antagonist) and the Attor (her assistant).
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Multiple mentions of fae/Illyrians having their wings cut off.
Not too graphic description but it is there
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In „Silver Flames“ Nesta attempts to climb down the stairs fom House of Wind - and falls a few steps down, gets hurt a little bit and vomits but isn’t hurt too bad.
She does this a few times.
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Does a kid die?
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SamH
SPOILER: it is revealed later in the book that Feyre's mother passes away from typhus.
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There‘s a bathing scene, in the second book, where two characters bathe together and have sexual intercourse.
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Are there razors?
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SamH
A character spits at another characters feet
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SamH
It is actually mentioned quite often in the book. Sometimes it's in flashbacks simply saying someone vomited, other times its present. Phrases are also used like "empty my stomach contents on the floor" etc
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Yes in the graphic audo audiobook
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Zoeeee
Not specifically in this novel, but in the next book in the series, 'A Court Of Mist and Fury', Feyre begins to starve herself
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I‘d say no, although Nestas coping mechanism after the events of Wings and Ruin are drinking, sex, and not taking care of herself. So it’s described as loosing weight and not beeing healthy etc. It‘s more sign of depression and PTBS but it could be triggering anyway.
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Does a baby cry?
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SamH
Faeries call humans nasty names, and vice versa.
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Main character and love interest are a couple thousand years apart, but described to look the same agar about
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is there BDSM?
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There are beggars mentioned briefly in the beginning. Nothing more detailed than that.
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