1 July 2015
Throne of Glass - Sarah J. Maas, published 1999 - Buy the book here for just £3.49!


So I recently dived into a very highly recommended series by Sarah J. Maas, starting with the first book Throne of Glass.

Throne of Glass is a book following Celaena Sardothien the world's best assassin, she is spending a year in the slave mines of Endovier after being betrayed and caught. However the Crown Prince offers her a deal, her freedom in 4 years, if she represents him in a tournament to find the King's champion (aka: personal killing machine). Celaena seems very closed off and not very willing to make friends or allies while she is participating in the tournament but much to her (and everyone else's) surprise she manages to win a few people over, melting her icy heart.

So the only thing I knew about this book was that it was a Young Adult book and this didn't bother me too much as I tend to venture back into various YA books from time to time. Many Booktubers that I watch recommended this one and as the third book comes out in September I thought it would be a perfect time to get involved in the series.

I was pleasantly surprised, I knew I would probably love it because of fantasy elements and I am sucker for books about assassin's, but I didn't realise quite how much I would enjoy it. I ended up reading it in 2 days and found myself completely lost in Sarah J. Maas's world that she had created. There were elements of romance which normally I find quite hard to read as I'm not a romantic person, however they were portrayed in a much less exaggerated way than most YA books.

I found Celaena's character absolutely perfect, she was as badass as they described her, but also had her flaws and vulnerabilities, which proved that she isn't indestructible for the world's most deadly assassin. And we learn that she has also faced her fair share of horrible past times. I found that Maas had made Celaena's character a strong, powerful and independent young lady which is a great protagonist to have for it's target audience. It's not very often I get to read a book about a kickass female assassin anyway...

I loved her attitude towards her love interest in the book, she is sarcastic and not willing to let herself seem venerable to this person, she was very self aware of the situation and what people might have been thinking of her.  I think this is a great way to help the reader get into the mind of Celaena and understand her on a more personal level, just by showing her attitude towards the opposite sex could make the reader apply this into situations they might find themselves in.

I also found myself completely involved with the main storyline, I have not had that 'can't put this book down' feeling since I read American God's last year, and the story within this book really kept me going, a few plot twists were happening at the same time which meant I HAD to stay up way past my bed time and read another 5 chapters. I just fell in love with each and every character in their own way.

I could honestly sit and talk about this book for hours upon hours, I just loved it. I am now making my way through the second book (which will probably only take another few days).

I would recommend this to anyone who may be into fantasy YA books, and if you can bare a slight bit of romance every now and again then pick it up. It's a super cheap book and an excellent easy read, especially in this beautiful heatwave we are having in the UK!


Amy x

3 comments:

  1. I just read this one in June and loved it s well! I ordered the rest of the series as soon as I finished it!

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    1. I'm so excited to finish the second one, absolutely loved it! I cannot wait :D

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  2. Literally just bought this book purely because of this review! So excited to start reading it as soon as I finish my current book, Sounds exactly like my type of book :D x

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