Assassin's Blade

The Throne of Glass Novellas

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Sarah J. Maas: Assassin's Blade (2014, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc)

English language

Published Sept. 29, 2014 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

ISBN:
978-1-4088-5259-0
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4 stars (3 reviews)

5 editions

Review of "Assassin's Blade" on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

I. Loved. This. Book. Or would it be these stories? Doesn't matter, I loved it.

At first, it was just adventure, then it got to these heart-touching parts... When he died... and Celaena... I almost cried. I really did. It was just so heart-touching. The characters in this book were wonderful. The stories true works of art. I loved how they were all connected but so short. I would re-read this over and over again. I'm so happy that I have the entire series and can indulge myself in reading more about Celaena Sardothien, one of my new favorite female protagonists. Thank you Maas, thank you.

Review of "Assassin's Blade" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Posted Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars


As originally posted on my book blog, Reviews of a Self Proclaimed Bibliophile.

"You might be the best, Sardothien, but there’s always someone waiting for you to slip."~Captain Rolfe, the Pirate Lord



Look out folks, I am officially joining the hype train as a fan of [a: Sarah J. Maas|3433047|Sarah J. Maas|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1269281353p2/3433047.jpg]’s Throne of Glass Series and I have only read the five novellas telling the history of Adarlan’s greatest assassin, Celaena Sardothien. Celaena’s character growth over the course of the novellas felt natural, it truly felt as if she was finally learning about the world around her and developing her own opinions of it rather than continuing to blindly trust in the opinions of others. I found it incredibly satisfying to witness Celaena’s growth as a human being, her willingness to allow herself to …

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  • Children's fiction
  • Fantasy fiction