Every A Court of Thorns and Roses Book, Ranked From Worst to Best

While some books in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series are better than others, even the weaker ones are enjoyable, especially since you’ll quickly become invested in the characters. But the best installments are truly captivating, full of charm and depth, and deliver satisfying conclusions with very few flaws.





![The study establishes a relationship between pressure and density in symmetric nuclear matter, constrained by heavy-ion collision data-specifically [latex]Au+Au[/latex]-and informed by chiral nuclear force calculations at [latex]N^{2}LO[/latex] and [latex]N^{3}LO[/latex] orders, alongside constraints derived from kaon production.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.01933v1/2603.01933v1/figure/Prho.png)


