The phrase refers to the act of acquiring a digital copy of Sarah J. Maas’s novel, “A Court of Mist and Fury,” without monetary cost, specifically in the Portable Document Format. This typically involves locating and retrieving the file from websites or online platforms that offer such downloads.
The accessibility of digital books provides opportunities for readers to engage with literature more readily. For some, it facilitates exploration of new authors and genres without the initial financial commitment of purchasing a physical or licensed digital copy. Historically, the availability of digital texts has democratized access to information, although copyright considerations are central to legitimate distribution and consumption.