Throne of Glass

English language

Published May 7, 2013 by Bloomsbury USA.

ISBN:
978-1-61963-034-5
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4 stars (13 reviews)

7 editions

My Review of Crown of Midnight

5 stars

The second book in the Throne of Glass series built upon the first and smashed my expectations by a wide margin. While not a literary masterpiece by any stretch, I thought Sarah J. Maas' writing was greatly improved in Crown of Midnight, making for a more engaging read than Throne of Glass. In addition to the general improvement in the writing and storytelling, there's more of everything in this one - intrigue, humor, fight scenes, and yes, romance.

The trio of friends, and sometimes love triangle of Celaena, Chaol, and Dorian all grow by leaps and bounds in this one, while not losing that spark that made them fun, compelling, and sometimes maddening characters to begin with. Celaena remained a badass with skills and a personality to be reckoned with, but I really enjoyed Chaol and Dorian's development in this one. Chaol started the series as a pawn for the …

My Review of Crown of Midnight

5 stars

The second book in the Throne of Glass series built upon the first and smashed my expectations by a wide margin. While not a literary masterpiece by any stretch, I thought Sarah J. Maas' writing was greatly improved in Crown of Midnight, making for a more engaging read than Throne of Glass. In addition to the general improvement in the writing and storytelling, there's more of everything in this one - intrigue, humor, fight scenes, and yes, romance.

The trio of friends, and sometimes love triangle of Celaena, Chaol, and Dorian all grow by leaps and bounds in this one, while not losing that spark that made them fun, compelling, and sometimes maddening characters to begin with. Celaena remained a badass with skills and a personality to be reckoned with, but I really enjoyed Chaol and Dorian's development in this one. Chaol started the series as a pawn for the …

Review of 'Crown of Midnight' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

This was so much better than Throne of Glass! Celaena's character development is great, and the romance has greatly improved. There are some scenes particularly in regards to the romance that are really beautifully written. The plot is so much more interesting as well. There has been a jump in quality here, so I can't wait to see what the rest of the series will be like. 

<spoiler>I'm not sure I'm still Team Chaol, though. I loved their blooming romance here, up until Nehemia's death, when I didn't think their relationship could ever survive, so I lost interest in it, I guess. However, at the end, when Celaena told him she would have always chosen him, I felt things. So we'll see. I'm full on Team Celaena at the moment, though.</spoiler>

Review of 'Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass, #2)' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Amazing! Spectacular! I've been missing out! I can believe it! Celaena Sardothien is really...! And she's actually...! You didn't think I was actually going to tell you did you? You have to read it for yourself, silly! I promise you won't regret it, not one bit. I can't wait to read the rest of the series. Starting book 3, Heir of Fire, right now! Bye!

Review of 'Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, #3)' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Ugh, I feel so let down. After a weak start to the series, the second book won me over to keep going. At the end of the book, Celaena set out for Wendlyn, and it was my hope that the story would open up, to include world-building elements. Alas, it was not for me. Celaena spends all book in training with the fae Prince Rowan to wake her magic and fae heritage. I found this ridiculously boring. As Rowan is super-brooding, and she's beating herself up because of events in book 2, it was emo and emo, with bouts of violence, and the strong smell of an upcoming love triangle, my least favorite YA fiction trope.

The Rifthold PoVs, mostly Dorian and Chaol were really not that much more interesting. It just felt like very very little was actually happening. The only PoV I actually enjoyed was Manon, a new …

Review of 'Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass, #2)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I wasn't really invested in this YA fantasy series because the first book managed to irritate me quite a bit. The protagonist Celaena was just too perfect for an 18 year old girl. I suppose that's the price I pay for reading YA fiction.

I gave the series another shot and overall enjoyed it quite a bit more than the first book in the series. The first half managed to irritate me once again because it read like a boring romance novel. But exactly at the halfway point the plot thickens and there's suddenly epic fantasy underneath it all. It certainly elevated the whole story for me.

I'll be curious to see how the series fares with Celaena out of the castle. I would like to see some world-building.