Throne of Glass
From the # 1 Sunday Times best-selling author of A Court of Thorns and Roses
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- £6.99
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
'One of the best fantasy book series of the past decade' TIME
Enter the realm. Unleash the darkness. Live the legend.
In a land without magic, an assassin is summoned to the castle. Celaena Sardothien has no love for the vicious king who rules from his throne of glass, but she has not come to kill him. She has come to win her freedom. If she defeats twenty-three murderers, thieves, and warriors in a deadly competition, she will be released from prison to serve as the King's Champion.
But something rotten dwells in the castle – and it's there to kill. When her competitors start dying mysteriously, one by one, Celaena's fight for freedom becomes a fight for survival – and a desperate quest to root out the evil before it destroys her world, and the people she has come to love.
Thrilling and fierce, Throne of Glass is the first book in the #1 New York Times bestselling series that has captivated readers worldwide.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Readers seeking the political intrigue of Kristen Cashore's Graceling and its sequels or the deadly competition at the heart of The Hunger Games will find both in Maas's strong debut novel. Celaena Sardothien is considered the best assassin in Adarlan, and she has been condemned to the salt mines for her work. As the story opens, she is plucked from slow execution by the calculating crown prince, Dorian, to be his candidate for champion, competing against "hieves and assassins and warriors" to become an enforcer for the king. The stakes are freedom or death: win or return to the mines. Youthful captain Chaol is charged with preventing Celaena's escape, and though she fantasizes about killing him on occasion, he becomes a far different target of her attention. This is not cuddly romance, but neither is it grim. Celaena is trained to murder, yet she hasn't lost her taste for pretty dresses or good books, and a gleam of optimism tinges her outlook. Maas tends toward overdescription, but the verve and freshness of the narration make for a thrilling read. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
Throne of glass
First of all I adore the world of Sarah j Maas and this book hit my high expectations with intense emotions riveting injustice and heart wrenching romance. Great for lovers of epic fantasy and the red queen book series. ❤️
Would recommend
I did love this book although I don’t think it is quite as amazing as Sarah J. Maas’ other series, A Court of Thorns and Roses. But I would definately recommend and looking forward to reading the next one!!! (I would’ve rated it 4.5 stars but that isn’t an option so I just went with 4 stars).
Amazing series
This series is the best Sara J Maas has written. The world building and the characters are so brilliantly written and you find yourself rooting for characters you didn’t know you liked until you did so and cry for characters who deserve better. This is a long series with loads of twists and turns, very much a fantasy series with romance as a subplot. I cannot express how much I enjoyed this series and would recommend it to a friend.