Hannah's review-
For my first ever review, I decided to review one of my all time favourite fantasy novels EVER. Throne of Glass is just one of those books which stay with you in everything you do. The story is raw, exciting and heartbreaking. Celaena's story is one which breaks the boundaries and takes you along on a ride which is scary but addictive as you're just desperate to see what happens. I got a few THG vibes as all the assassins and wicked thieves of the land are all competing for the title of the King of Adarlan's assassin, and some of them will do anything to get what they want. At some points whilst reading I was physically shaking as some characters and things which happen are just plain nasty and I just wanted to grab them and scream at them. I scream a lot whilst reading books (sometimes internally, sometimes not) but this book was an exception as I always felt constantly worried about the characters and what was going to happen to them. Sarah J Maas managed to not only make me emotionally attached to all of her characters, but also made me chuck my book across the room a few times. Seriously crazy stuff happens in this book, but all it did was make me even more invested in it.
SEVEN WORDS. Go and check this book out now! You will not regret it!
For my first ever review, I decided to review one of my all time favourite fantasy novels EVER. Throne of Glass is just one of those books which stay with you in everything you do. The story is raw, exciting and heartbreaking. Celaena's story is one which breaks the boundaries and takes you along on a ride which is scary but addictive as you're just desperate to see what happens. I got a few THG vibes as all the assassins and wicked thieves of the land are all competing for the title of the King of Adarlan's assassin, and some of them will do anything to get what they want. At some points whilst reading I was physically shaking as some characters and things which happen are just plain nasty and I just wanted to grab them and scream at them. I scream a lot whilst reading books (sometimes internally, sometimes not) but this book was an exception as I always felt constantly worried about the characters and what was going to happen to them. Sarah J Maas managed to not only make me emotionally attached to all of her characters, but also made me chuck my book across the room a few times. Seriously crazy stuff happens in this book, but all it did was make me even more invested in it.
SEVEN WORDS. Go and check this book out now! You will not regret it!
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