Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 404pgs
The Story
Meet Calaena Sardothien.
Beautiful. Deadly. Destined for greatness.
In the dark, filthy salt mines of Endovier, an eighteen-year-old girl is serving a life sentence. She is a trained assassin, the best of her kind, but she made a fatal mistake: she got caught.
Young Captain Westfall offers her a deal: her freedom is return for one huge sacrifice. Calaena must represent the prince in a to-the-death tournament - fighting the most gifted thieves and assassins in the land. Live or die, Calaena will be free. Win or lose, she is about to discover her true destiny. But will her assassin's heart be melted?
The Review
A big thanks to Bloomsbury Australia for sending me a review copy of this book!
THRONE OF GLASS was one of those pre-buzzed books that practically everyone was talking about! It was also a book title that I was so, SO excited for this year, mostly because it was described being much like some of my favourite books including A Game of Thrones, Graceling and Poison Study which, as you all should know already, I love and adore completely, so it was pretty much self-guaranteed that this book was going to be yet another winner in my books and in the end it certainly was!
Now before I get to the high praising of this wonderful debut book, I have to be honest with you all . . . this book didn't start off all so sweet for me like I wanted it to in the beginning. The main problem wasn't the storyline per se, because really there was nothing wrong with it at all other than some strange and confusing names where I lost myself in for a little wee bit especially in the spelling alone, but it had more to do with the main heroine herself which I didn't see coming. Honestly I didn't think I would have a problem with this main character in question, but unfortunately I did, at least for certain pivotal moments in the book.
For our main leading assassin 'lady', Celaena Sardothien, I have to say she was a pretty complicated young heroine and there are so many layers added onto her character arc as the book slowly came together, ones I didn't necessarily expect. Now while I do love her diamond-in-the-rough personality and how she tries to not portray any sort of emotion to every situation she seems to put herself in - not to mention I love how her sassy wit keeping all of the young men and women in check - but Celaena made it SO hard for me to come to like her. I don't know why exactly . . . it's rather hard to explain because I DO love my attitude chicks wanting to kick everyone's arse now and again. However, for the first half of the book, I often felt as if Celaena was too stuck-up for her own good and her ego got ahead of her at certain moments. Maybe it's just me thinking this but that's how I felt for most of the time when she came onto the page.
Of course when it comes to our Celaena I totally got that she came from a mysterious and perhaps a 'bad' background with a bad past. I also got that she was mad at the people for treating her the way they did and that she was the best of the best of all assassins and . . . she had to keep her reputation to make others fear her, but she was always putting people down and thinking badly of others without really thinking (you know?) which made her contradict herself at times. Like I said before, I'm probably the only person feeling this right now about her character but . . . that's just my opinion of her. So with overlooking those particular qualities about her, Celaena in the end was kickass. The thing I love most about her . . . she's not perfect and there are many, many things you could say that aren't her best qualities, but her mere determination was what made me believe in her character and while I would've liked to see more of her assassin skills being put to the test rather than her prancing around and not really doing too much like an assassin would do but . . . I'm still pretty impressed with her character and her two potential love interests who were all so swoon-worthy!
For once I'm tolerant of this love triangle presented in THRONE OF GLASS and it was probably the best thing I read in this book (of course the action was epic too!). In the past books I've read involving this cliche YA element, love triangles have a 50/50 percent chance of either being so right for the book or being so wrong, and in this case it was all so, so right! Taming the heart of our leading assassin, we have Dorian, the flirty, handsome and sometimes-compassionate prince who has two very different sides to him and offers so much fun to the book, and then you have Chaol, the quiet, protective and the serious royal guard who also has two very different sides of perfection to him. The thing I love about love triangles - if written right - is how you are given two very hot boys and yet you can't decide which one you love more than the other, and that's exactly how I felt with Dorian and Chaol as both were so good for Celaena for two very different reasons! While I must confess I do have a soft spot for Dorian but I think I'm more of Chaol fan because I like my serious guys and I felt that he understood Celaena on a far more higher level than Dorian ever could . . . so I'm totally on TEAM CHAOL people! No seriously trust me here . . . it's so hard to decide between these two leading men because they're all so perfect! Gah!
Overall, THRONE OF GLASS may not have outshined itself in the way I wanted it to, but it's about time we have some female assassins presented in young adult books! With plenty of action, friendship, romance and fantasy being blended together in all the right places, this book right here is a must on your to-read list this year and I'm seriously looking forward to seeing how far the author Sarah J. Maas is willing to go for her new series which, rest assured, will be just as kickass as this first installment right here!
The Rating 4/5 stars
Glad to hear you liked this one. I have been wanting to read it for a while. Awesome review.
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Dream Reads
Thanks Jennifer!
DeleteI bought this one a couple of weeks ago, I'm just waiting for the time to finally sit and read it! I'm glad you enjoyed it, brilliant review.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hollie! Hope you enjoy the book!
Delete"Celaena was too stuck-up for her own good"
ReplyDelete^ That's exactly why I didn't enjoy this book. Although the plot was good I couldn't get over my disliking for the mc.
Great review!
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought she was stuck-up. I mean I still LIKED her but not as much as I thought I would. It'll be interesting whether her character improves in the sequel.
DeleteI think I felt quite similarly to you about Celaena. I was actually really into the book from the beginning, but unfortunately I struggled with it the further I progressed. Still, I can absolutely understand why so many people love it and like you, I preferred Chaol! Brilliant review, as always and I'm glad you enjoyed this!
ReplyDeleteYay for another Chaol fan! But I'm happy to hear you felt similarly to me regarding Celaena. She was someone very hard to like. Thanks Brodie!
DeleteGreat review. I am dying to read this one. Female Assassins and YA is a great combo.
ReplyDeleteI want to read this because of the assassin aspect too!! You liked the love triangle! AWESOME this book might actually be worth a gander then.
ReplyDeleteGreat review
Krazyyme @ Young Readers
I'm a Chaol fan too! Team Chaol ftw :P. I also found Celaena unexpected too, though I did quite like her because I thought her arrogance was quite funny, and very assassin-like (but I do know what you mean when you say she was hard to like, because I guess her attitude could put a lot of people off). So excited for the next book and finding out what happens next! Fab review :).
ReplyDeleteERRRIIIIIN. I am drooling. This book sounds fabulous. Lucky for me since I'm going to read it tonight! *flails* I definitely hope it lives up to expectations since, like you said, everyone's talking about how brilliant it is. Cannot wait to meet these characters... *continues drooling* Amazing review!
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