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Published Feb. 10, 2023 by Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
"Years in the making, Sarah J. Maas's #1 New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series draws to an epic, unforgettable conclusion. Aelin Galathynius's journey from slave to king's assassin to the queen of a once-great kingdom reaches its heart-rending finale as war erupts across her world. . . Aelin has risked everything to save her people-but at a tremendous cost. Locked within an iron coffin by the Queen of the Fae, Aelin must draw upon her fiery will as she endures months of torture. Aware that yielding to Maeve will doom those she loves keeps her from breaking, though her resolve begins to unravel with each passing day... With Aelin captured, Aedion and Lysandra remain the last line of defense to protect Terrasen from utter destruction. Yet they soon realize that the many allies they've gathered to battle Erawan's hordes might not be enough to save them. Scattered across …
"Years in the making, Sarah J. Maas's #1 New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series draws to an epic, unforgettable conclusion. Aelin Galathynius's journey from slave to king's assassin to the queen of a once-great kingdom reaches its heart-rending finale as war erupts across her world. . . Aelin has risked everything to save her people-but at a tremendous cost. Locked within an iron coffin by the Queen of the Fae, Aelin must draw upon her fiery will as she endures months of torture. Aware that yielding to Maeve will doom those she loves keeps her from breaking, though her resolve begins to unravel with each passing day... With Aelin captured, Aedion and Lysandra remain the last line of defense to protect Terrasen from utter destruction. Yet they soon realize that the many allies they've gathered to battle Erawan's hordes might not be enough to save them. Scattered across the continent and racing against time, Chaol, Manon, and Dorian are forced to forge their own paths to meet their fates. Hanging in the balance is any hope of salvation-and a better world. And across the sea, his companions unwavering beside him, Rowan hunts to find his captured wife and queen-before she is lost to him forever. As the threads of fate weave together at last, all must fight, if they are to have a chance at a future. Some bonds will grow even deeper, while others will be severed forever in the explosive final chapter of the Throne of Glass series."--provided by publisher.
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“Había una vez, en una tierra que hace mucho tiempo quedó reducida a cenizas, una joven princesa que amaba su reino”. Y con esta se termina la saga de Trono de Cristal. Me gusta mucho el estilo de Sarah J. Maas, logra crear un mundo mágico con el que te identificas, pues los personajes reflejan los sentimientos y pensamientos más comunes, no solo de la población juvenil a la que claramente está dirigida, sino también con los que ya estamos más grandecitos.
En los últimos 3 libros se unieron a la trama muchos personajes que hicieron que la historia tanto se complicara un poco, como que se extendiera, posiblemente más de lo necesario. Sin embargo, en general me gustó. En este último deseaba que ya, por favor, Aelin llegara al centro de la batalla, tantas estaciones, se que eran necesarias para ir cerrando cabos, pero el pobre Aedion, Lisandra y …
“Había una vez, en una tierra que hace mucho tiempo quedó reducida a cenizas, una joven princesa que amaba su reino”. Y con esta se termina la saga de Trono de Cristal. Me gusta mucho el estilo de Sarah J. Maas, logra crear un mundo mágico con el que te identificas, pues los personajes reflejan los sentimientos y pensamientos más comunes, no solo de la población juvenil a la que claramente está dirigida, sino también con los que ya estamos más grandecitos.
En los últimos 3 libros se unieron a la trama muchos personajes que hicieron que la historia tanto se complicara un poco, como que se extendiera, posiblemente más de lo necesario. Sin embargo, en general me gustó. En este último deseaba que ya, por favor, Aelin llegara al centro de la batalla, tantas estaciones, se que eran necesarias para ir cerrando cabos, pero el pobre Aedion, Lisandra y compañía la vieron demasiado dura.
En fin, que fue una buena saga, con un tomo final que destaca la importancia del compartir, en las buenas y en las malas. Tanto las responsabilidades, las culpas, los bienes, los amores, en fin, que para todo hay espacio, en esa búsqueda de un mundo mejor que estos amigos añoraban.
Una serie algo larga, pero muy buena. Recomendada.
Over the Christmas holidays I finally got the chance to sit down with this brick of a book. When I saw the size of it, I wasn't too keen, especially after the disappointment of Tower of Dawn. However, I enjoyed it a lot more than I expected. I still think the beginning and ending could have been edited down a lot.
When you've created a series with lots of characters, I can understand the desire to give them all a send off but I don't feel they all need equal parts.
It's a book about war, and much of it is set on the battlefield. I surprised myself at how much I enjoyed the epic battle scenes, I'm not usually one for drawn out action. Since she was introduced in Heir of Fire, I've loved Manon and her wyvern Abraxos. The witches were one of the best things about this …
Over the Christmas holidays I finally got the chance to sit down with this brick of a book. When I saw the size of it, I wasn't too keen, especially after the disappointment of Tower of Dawn. However, I enjoyed it a lot more than I expected. I still think the beginning and ending could have been edited down a lot.
When you've created a series with lots of characters, I can understand the desire to give them all a send off but I don't feel they all need equal parts.
It's a book about war, and much of it is set on the battlefield. I surprised myself at how much I enjoyed the epic battle scenes, I'm not usually one for drawn out action. Since she was introduced in Heir of Fire, I've loved Manon and her wyvern Abraxos. The witches were one of the best things about this series, including their part in the finale.
Obviously I was eager to find out what happened to Aelin after the end of Empire of Storms. It lingered a tad too long on her torture for my liking. Yes, I get that what is happening to her is horrible and she might be driven to end it, but there's only so much torture I can take. I still don't know why Bloomsbury insist on publishing this as young adult, they even have a warning on the book that it's not suitable for younger readers. At this point it's adult fantasy.
I have completely gone off Sarah J. Maas's brand of romance. They all seem so melodramatic and mushy, when they should be concentrating on not dying. They all paired off in an earlier book and I wished it was left at that rather than trying to add in more romantic tension, it just wasn't needed.
I did see a spoiler on Twitter one week after this 980 page book came out. What is wrong with people? I'm sure they thought what they were saying wasn't specific but it made it a bit obvious that things would play out a certain way. I would have liked to have read this with a bit more uncertainty.
Anyway, I'm glad I read it to the end. Well not the very, very end, as there seemed to be a novella's worth of good byes.