The Assassin's Blade (Throne of Glass #0.1 - 0.5) 
I loved this! I'll have a review of this on the channel soon. :)
This is the kind of book that once you've read it, you'll need paper towels, cookies, chocolate and Google Images to find fanart of Celaena and Sam and the cry some more.Oh, this book... It was amazing!The writing was absolutely stunning and even though it was a collection of novellas, I felt like I was reading a novel, because the stories are chronologically and so beautifully woven together.And it really scares me that Sarah J Maas was able to do this to me in five novellas; I cried... I

I don't even care, I can't stop thinking about this book so I'm bumping my original 4.5 star rating to a 5. Plus it made me cry! I don't think another 2014 book has done that this year. I cannot believe these were written as prequels, they give readers such an enormous breadth of understanding for Celaena's character and history, as well as enormous sympathy for what she's been through, faults and all. And WHY have I never heard how amazing Sam is? <3 (view spoiler)[ Was. :( *sobs* (hide
"You said you didn't care what I thought. Or what I did. Or if I died, if I'm not mistaken.""I lied! And you know I lied, you stupid bastard!" Ohmygosh. I'm still reeling. The five novellas are so well written and woven together that this almost feels like a book in its own right.Set far before Celaena bacame the King's Assassin, we watch as she fights to the top of the assassin's guild and claim her rightful spot. Along the way, she meets true friends and dire enemies. She learns exactly what
My name is Celaena Sardothien, she whispered, and I will not be afraid. The Assassin's Blade was a book I was nervous to go into. I have heard mixed reviews about The Throne of Glass series, ranging from people loving it to hating it which has resulted in me constantly pushing it back on my TBR. Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. I personally really enjoy Sarah J. Mass' writing. It is well done and engaging. Unfortunately, I did see a spoiler which meant that the ending of the last prequel
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord- 4/5 stars Celaena and Sam take down a pirate lord, and we get a glimpse of how Celaena received her reputation as one of the most notorious assassins in the kingdom. She is ridiculously arrogant, but considering that I know she later goes through a major character transformation, I'll forgive her. We also see the bourgeoning feelings between Celaena and Sam develop D: It seems to me like Arobynn is already behaving a bit shadyThe Assassin and the Healer- 3/5
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| Title | : | The Assassin's Blade (Throne of Glass #0.1 - 0.5) |
| Author | : | Sarah J. Maas |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
| Published | : | March 4th 2014 by Bloomsbury Childrens |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Short Stories. Fiction. Young Adult Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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Contains all five novellas. Celaena Sardothien is Adarlan's most feared assassin. As part of the Assassin's Guild, her allegiance is to her master, Arobynn Hamel, yet Celaena listens to no one and trusts only her fellow killer-for-hire, Sam. In these action-packed novellas - together in one edition for the first time - Celaena embarks on five daring missions. They take her from remote islands to hostile deserts, where she fights to liberate slaves and seeks to avenge the tyrannous. But she is acting against Arobynn's orders and could suffer an unimaginable punishment for such treachery. Will Celaena ever be truly free? Explore the dark underworld of this kick-ass heroine to find out.Describe Books Conducive To The Assassin's Blade (Throne of Glass #0.1 - 0.5)
| Original Title: | The Assassin's Blade |
| ISBN: | 1408852594 (ISBN13: 9781408852590) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Throne of Glass #0.1 - 0.5 |
| Characters: | Celaena Sardothien, Sam Cortland, Ansel of Briarcliff, Arobynn Hamel, Yrene Towers, Lysandra |
| Setting: | Erilea Rifthold, Adarlan Skull's Bay …more Red Desert Innish …less |
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My name is Sarah J Maas Broke My Heartand i will not stop weepingI loved this! I'll have a review of this on the channel soon. :)
This is the kind of book that once you've read it, you'll need paper towels, cookies, chocolate and Google Images to find fanart of Celaena and Sam and the cry some more.Oh, this book... It was amazing!The writing was absolutely stunning and even though it was a collection of novellas, I felt like I was reading a novel, because the stories are chronologically and so beautifully woven together.And it really scares me that Sarah J Maas was able to do this to me in five novellas; I cried... I

I don't even care, I can't stop thinking about this book so I'm bumping my original 4.5 star rating to a 5. Plus it made me cry! I don't think another 2014 book has done that this year. I cannot believe these were written as prequels, they give readers such an enormous breadth of understanding for Celaena's character and history, as well as enormous sympathy for what she's been through, faults and all. And WHY have I never heard how amazing Sam is? <3 (view spoiler)[ Was. :( *sobs* (hide
"You said you didn't care what I thought. Or what I did. Or if I died, if I'm not mistaken.""I lied! And you know I lied, you stupid bastard!" Ohmygosh. I'm still reeling. The five novellas are so well written and woven together that this almost feels like a book in its own right.Set far before Celaena bacame the King's Assassin, we watch as she fights to the top of the assassin's guild and claim her rightful spot. Along the way, she meets true friends and dire enemies. She learns exactly what
My name is Celaena Sardothien, she whispered, and I will not be afraid. The Assassin's Blade was a book I was nervous to go into. I have heard mixed reviews about The Throne of Glass series, ranging from people loving it to hating it which has resulted in me constantly pushing it back on my TBR. Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. I personally really enjoy Sarah J. Mass' writing. It is well done and engaging. Unfortunately, I did see a spoiler which meant that the ending of the last prequel
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord- 4/5 stars Celaena and Sam take down a pirate lord, and we get a glimpse of how Celaena received her reputation as one of the most notorious assassins in the kingdom. She is ridiculously arrogant, but considering that I know she later goes through a major character transformation, I'll forgive her. We also see the bourgeoning feelings between Celaena and Sam develop D: It seems to me like Arobynn is already behaving a bit shadyThe Assassin and the Healer- 3/5


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