Thursday, August 4, 2016

5 Star Mini Reread Review: The Assassin's Blade (Throne of Glass, #0.5)


Author: Sarah J Maas
Edition: Hardcover
Rating: 5 Stars
I always do an annual reread of this series, but normally I leave this book out. I decided to read this one again because I thought Ansel might be important in the coming novel. As always, I absolutely adore this world, these stories, and this writing. Throne of Glass is one of my absolute favorite series and it never gets old for me.

The Assassin's Blade follows Celaena Sardothien's early days, before she is captured and brought to Endovier, where the first book takes off. 

The biggest thing with this book, at least for me, is Sam and Celaena's relationship. The first time I read this collection I wasn't super crazy about the two of them, but that was two years ago, and this time around I was searching every line trying to figure out a way to prove that Sam was still alive. I don't know, my fingers are still crossed (sorta, because WOW that would be a game changer). 

I also really liked being able to see where Celaena came from and be able to compare her to the ending of Empire of Storms. She has changed so much, and you can just tell from the first page of this book how much she has matured and grown and I think that's just a beautiful thing that Sarah J Maas has managed to do with her characters.

Also, Leigh Bardugo is totally in this book. Just look for her. YOU'LL FIND HER.

This is a must read for Throne of Glass fans and if you haven't picked it up already what's wrong with you?

6 comments:

  1. This book has been sitting on my tbr shelf for so long now. I can't even remember. I'm possibly not super interested in reading compiled novellas -- was never my thing. ugh. Great review, though :)

    czai @ the Blacksheep Project

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    1. I know what you mean. If it hadn't been one of my favorite series' already I wouldn't have even given it a chance. But it surprisingly reads like a regular novel.

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  2. For some reason I have only read the first book so far...I have book two so I shouldn't be putting it off any more!

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    1. I think you'd really love where the series goes! It gets more and more epic with every book.

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  3. You're totally right, when you read The Assassin's Blade you just think "Damn Celeana, you grew up girl". Sarah J Maas is incredible and does a wonderful job with the development of her characters ! ^^

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    1. And it's so subtle, too! One of the best parts of the series is really watching everyone grow up :)

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