玻璃王座

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Sarah J. Maas: 玻璃王座 (Chinese language, 2015, Cheng bang wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, Jian duan chu ban)

423 pages

Chinese language

Published Oct. 31, 2015 by Cheng bang wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, Jian duan chu ban.

ISBN:
978-957-10-5972-3
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OCLC Number:
933580973

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4 stars (15 reviews)

二十四名來自各地的盜賊、刺客和戰士,十三週嚴峻殘酷、暴虐無道的訓練和試驗。一場以鋼鐵意志相爭的生死決鬥,將鍛造出一個無所畏懼的強大靈魂。

在瑟蕾娜‧薩達錫恩被同伴背叛之前,天地之大足以讓她四海為家。如今為了掙脫鹽礦裡的囚徒生活,她不得不參加皇室舉辦的生死決鬥,以性命作代價爭取擔任國王御前鬥士的名譽,也許之後能重獲自由。她曾是亞達蘭王國最強的刺客,但經歷過受人奴役、虐待的一年後,她儘管聰敏機智如昔,體力卻不比常人。她原以為恢復體力與磨練刺殺技巧是當前最緊要的任務,沒想到宮廷裡權謀暗鬥之狠毒竟遠遠超出她的預期。邪惡將玻璃城堡過往的驕傲歷史蒙上一層陰霾,太多陰謀在暗處蠢蠢欲動,在死亡的四面包圍下,誰能全身而退?

19 editions

reviewed Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass, #1)

Gelungenes Experiment

4 stars

Ich hatte das Buch hier im Discover-Stream auf Bookywrm gesehen und spontan auf die Leseliste gepackt. Ich kann ja nicht ständig nur immer dieselben paar Fantasy Autoren lesen (zumal von Tolkien, Jordan, Pratchett und Goodkind nichts Neues mehr kommen wird und Martin anscheinend nicht mehr aus dem Quark kommt). :-D

Mir war bewusst, dass es sich um ein Young Adult Buch handelt und ich damit eigentlich gar nicht die Zielgruppe darstelle. Macht aber nichts. Sehr stark aufgefallen ist es mir ehrlich gesagt nur in den "Nicht-Sex-Szenen", die sowas von jugendfrei ausgefallen sind, dass es hierzulande auch "ab 6" durchgehen würde, und somit sehr offensichtlich zurückgehalten wirkten im Vergleich zum ansonsten stattfindenden Monster, Mord und Totschlag.

Dieser erste Band hat mich auf jeden Fall überzeugt, die Reihe weiterzuverfolgen.

Review of 'Throne of Glass' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Really liked this story, though it does feel like it's mainly setting up the books to come (which, as I understand it, is the case?). 
There are some pacing issues and often descriptions are a tad sloppy or read weird. This is YA fiction, though, and the author was pretty young herself when she wrote it. With that understanding, it's a good (but mostly harmless) read that left me wanting to learn more about the characters. Will continue reading the series. 

reviewed Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass, #1)

Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I've loved the ACOTAR series by Sarah J Maas and there is a constant frenzy about the Throne of Glass series and how it is better than the adventures of the inhabitants of Velaris so I had got curious. After all, if so many people say something is good? You tend to believe them.

Whilst I found Throne of Glass to be far easier to get into than the prequel I had previously attempted, I did wonder just why so many people say this is better than Maas's other works. I did find book one to be an enjoyable read, and one that I could get lost in whilst reading but it's not phenomenal (yet) but I'm also aware that the series doesn't get really good till book three so I will be sticking with the Throne of Glass series to find out if it is indeed worth the hype. …

reviewed Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass, #1)

Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A good, fast-paced read, but not quite as good as Maas's later work; certainly feels the Y in YA. Can be read as a standalone but is probably better if you continue on to read the whole series (I assume).

To summarize it briefly: Celaena, a proficient assassin, has been in the salt mines for a year when she is taken out by Prince Dorian and his guard captain Chaol to be the prince's candidate in a competition to find the next King's Champion. But someone, or something, is picking off candidates even outside of the competitions designed to winnow out the unworthy. Celaena's heart is also pulled into two directions, between the overtly romantic Dorian and the steadfast Chaol.

The major drawback to the book is that it's so clearly written to be part of a series. For instance, from very early on, I started to suspect that Maas …

reviewed Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass, #1)

Review of 'Throne of Glass' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Love it! Mystery, Suspense, Romance, and Fantasy all in one! I am so inspired by the perseverance and courage that "Lillian" showed throughout the whole book. She is definitely one of my favorite heroines. I love how she's rebellious, but not overly so; and cares about her appearance, but isn't like those "pompous buffoons" in the court. All-in-all, Celaena Sardothien is a wonderful role model for young woman today (aside from the killing part, of course). She doesn't give up even when it seems like it's the end. She's smart and funny and enjoys teasing others. I can't say enough about her, she's just awesome.

Thank you Sarah J. Maas for giving me a character to relate to, a character that leaps out of the page and reminds me that life has its many ups and downs but I can still smile and laugh through it all.

I know who …

reviewed Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass, #1)

Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Throne of Glass was a fun read. It was not particularly thought provoking, the characters were not particularly compelling, and the plot was not particularly inventive. It was still fun though. I enjoyed every page. There was not a point where it bogged down in nonsense as there so often is in a book that is trying to set up a large series. It kept up its pace, and kept my attention and for that I have to commend it. I liked the characters by the end of it. The two primary male characters were sort of two dimensional until about 3/4 of the way through the book, but they came into their own by the end. I would recommend it as what my wife calls "popcorn reading." Fun, but not nourishing.

reviewed Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass, #1)

Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Eh. A below average book, not what I had expected.

The only 18-year old super assassin Celaena Sardothien is freed from the salt mines by the gorgeous Crown Prince to be his contestant in some kind of odd contest where the evil king is picking a champion from amongst a number of assassins and other criminals. During the contest, contestants die mysteriously, and Celaena finds out that she is speshul because of magic. Or something.

Surprising exactly no one, she has a thing for the Crown Prince, while at the same time the handsome but gruff Captain of the Guard wins her heart.

Yeah, it's exactly as Mary Sue as this whole bit reads. You don't get a lot of backstory for Celaena that would actually explain why she is the super assassin she apparently is. The only reason I will likely keep reading is that apparently the series really …

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Subjects

  • Assassins
  • Princes
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Courts and courtiers
  • Prisoners