Throne of Glass

, #1

Trade Paperback, 406 pages

English language

Published May 6, 2013 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-61963-034-5
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4 stars (8 reviews)

Two Men Love Her The Whole World Fears Her Only She Can Save Them All

In a world without magic, an assassin is summoned to the castle. She comes not to kill the vicious king who rules from his throne of glass but to win her freedom. If she defeats twenty-three killers, thieves, and warriors in a competition, she will be released from prison to serve as the King's Champion. Her name is Celaena Sardothien.

The Crown Prince will provoke her. The Captain of the Guard will protect her. And a princess from a faraway land will befriend her. But something evil dwells in the castle—and it's there to kill. When her competitors start dying one by one, Celaena's fight for freedom becomes a fight for survival—and a deparate quest to root out the evil before it destroys her world.

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reviewed Throne Of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne Of Glass, #2)

Review of 'Throne of Glass' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I want this book to slap me in the face so hard I forget everything about it just so I can reread it again like it was the first time.

There I said it. That's how freaking much I enjoyed it. From the characters to the plot to the final twist. I cannot give it five stars because as someone who loves world building, I feel like I didn't get enough of it to be fully immersed into this place that Sarah Maas created. I have to say I love Celaena and I can't wait to see more of her badassery.

Also, thank jesusfuckingchrist she cut Dorian off. He was getting annoying and I'd been rooting for Chaol since he first appeared. So yeah. I'm already on the second book and eager to devour it.

Review of 'Heir of Fire' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

When Chaol sent Ardolan’s Assassin to the land of Wendlyn, it was supposed to protect her. As Calaena plans to destroy the king from afar, the magic inside her threatens to take her as well. In this new land, magic is not so forgotten, even if it is hidden, and she must learn who she really is in order to protect the land and the people she loves.

I’ll confess, I can’t give you a very in depth review. I read Heir of Fire on holiday over 2 months ago, loved it and then didn’t write down a single word of thoughts. Except I know I loved it and… DRAGONS! I was expecting this to be a conclusion, for some reason I thought it was a trilogy (YA series assumption) but there’s another book due next year, A Court of Thorns and Roses.

This instalment sees Celaena’s story move away …

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