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Throne of Glass

Throne of Glass
by Sarah J. Maas
  Rating: 10/10
Spolier-Free Review:
I know I'm late about this series, but it's still a great book. Throne of Glass is the first book of the series and I love it. I haven't quite read all of the books from the series yet, but I can tell that this series is gonna be AMAZING! So, the story is about Celaena Sardothien, she is a teenage assasin in the Kingdom of Adarlan. After a year serving a life sentence for her crime. The Crown Prince offers her a deal, which is her freedom. However, she must fight in a competition with 23 other thieves and assasins. Life or death, Celaena will surely get her freedom. There are more mysteries that awaits her (which I can't say or else it'll not be a spolier-free review). If you love fantasy books then you'll definitely love this book as much as I do.

Spoiler Alert! Book Review with spoilers:
This book is literally AMAZING. I frickin' love Nehemia she is so mysterious and lovely. I like how this book started from Celaena being in Endovier and that the prince offered her to be his champion and then suddenly she was like in this tournament with the other 23 others to fight for her freedom. Nox Owen. At first I really really thought that he was going to betray her in one way or another. Fortunately, he didn't. I like the part when Celaena saved Nox from falling in one of the elimination battle, whilst I was reading it I was so so worried and nervous. But, now looking back to it, it was like 'Celaena was so nice and sweest to save Nox' even though it might get both of them killed (lol). The part when Cain and Celaena fought was so terrifying, I was so immersed with the book that it made my hands sweat like crazy. Even after she had won, Cain wanted to kill Celaena. But thankfully, Chaol saw what Cain was about to do and stab Cain through his heart. At that part I went like 'YASS' I was very very satisfied that he was killed. I know I wasn't supposed to be happy when someone is killed, but he was a bad guy, duh *plays billie eilish's song*. In the end of the book I was wanting to read the second book, Crown of midnight, ASAP. Luckily, I have the book already with me after I had finished this one. Throne of Glass has blown my mind away, not only just the plot and characters but also the writing. It's so well-written, I don't think I can get enough of Sarah J. Maas' writing.
 
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  1. should i read assassins blade first or throne of glass ?

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  2. You can read The Assassin's Blade before Throne of Glass if you want, but you should definitely read it before the fourth book, Queen of Shadows.

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