Written by Sarah J. Maas Age Range: 14 and up Hardback Book: 648 pages Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s ISBN: 9781619636040 What to expect: Epic fantasy, adventure, magic, the Fae Fans of Sarah J. Maas’ epic THRONE OF GLASS series will fall in love with this gripping adventure. Celaena has returned to Adarlan, the home of the wicked King. But Celaena is not who she was when she left: her true identity is Aelin, Queen of Terrasen, and she’s back to start reclaiming her throne. But before she can win back her Kingdom, she must first rescue her cousin who is being held prisoner by the King. His execution is planned, and Aelin has a band of rebels to help her –including her former love, Chaol. But she and Chaol are at odds. Prince Dorian is possessed by a demon, and Aelin wants to put him out of his misery, while Chaol thinks he can save him. Can Aelin rescue her cousin without being caught by the King, and will they have to kill her friend the Prince? Meanwhile, in Morath, Manon and her coven of thirteen Blackbeak Witches are training to become the King of Adarlan’s airborne cavalry. Everything, however, is not as it seems in the dark and fetid fortress. Manon is asked to do something despicable, and it sets her thirteen at odds with her direct orders from her cruel grandmother. Manon also discovers Elide, a young woman imprisoned who has magical ancestry. With Kaltain releasing shadowfire on anything Duke Perrington asks, Manon is dealing with danger for her and her coven of witches at every turn. Will she find out what the King’s evil plans really are? This phenomenal fourth installment of the THRONE OF GLASS series will captivate readers. In an amazing feat, Maas manages to make each book better than the last. It’s no wonder her books are so popular. Not only is the premise of the series fascinating, but the writing is stellar. Maas is truly one of the best writers in Young Adult literature. The world of Celaena has increased to encompass the fascinating story of Manon Blackbeak and her thirteen. Introduced in the last book, Manon is a captivating three-dimensional character. She’s so well-written that she becomes, in my opinion, a secondary protagonist. I found myself just as invested in Manon and her struggle as I was with Aelin and her fight for her cousin’s freedom. The plot to rescue Aelin’s cousin is full of unexpected twists, romantic tension and original plot developments. Rowan’s character really comes in to his own in this book. You’ll find yourself rooting for him! We also see secondary characters get lush and detailed treatment, with fascinating back stories and addictive tension. In addition, Maas ties up Arobynn’s storyline, and readers finally delve in to the lies and deceit that got Aelin in to the assassin’s business in the first place.
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