Will another streamer pick up the option?

If youve paid any attention to thefantasy fictionsection of your local bookstore, youve probably heard ofSarah J. Maas.

People that love Maass books,loveher books.

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People who dont love her books…probably just havent read them yet.

(Yes, even Rebecca Yarros, whoseFourth Wingfeels like its everywhere at the moment.)

Tolkien might approve of, with at least two more on the horizon.

(Though Maas has been rather cagey about which characters the forthcoming installments will spotlight.)

However, the film adaptation eventually sputtered out, and if were honest, its probably for the best.

But also because our current fantasy television landscape desperatelyneedsa show likeACOTAR.

Martin), is how explicitly female-focused they are.

(Nesta, Feyres sister, is even the primary protagonist of one of the laterACOTARnovels.)

Power in Maas world doesnt often come in the form of a sword or a magical talisman.

Instead, it often looks a whole lot like forgiveness, peace, and self-knowledge.

These are precisely the sorts of stories that television as a medium is uniquely equipped to explore.