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BOOK REVIEW – The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #0.1-0.5)
SPOILERS The Assassin’s Blade deploys one white savior tale after the other. At the start of the book, Aelin liberates two-hundred slaves to rub away the stain on her conscience, the pang of white guilt that comes from serving the man who purchased human beings in the first place. She then finds herself in a… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #7)
I wonder if Tamlin, from ACOTAR, broke into TOG and is pretending to be a young princess who loved her kingdom…very much. SPOILERS Though the circumstances have changed, Aelin is the exact same girl who was introduced to us in the first book. Seven novels, one novella, and the character arc is flat and uninspiring.… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #6)
“I may not be a warrior waving a sword about, may not be worthy of your glorious tales, but at least I save lives–not end them” (452). SPOILERS Months ago, I wrote a review of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, expressing my deep frustration with the character Fatima. The waiting woman of the desert that… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #5)
MAJOR SPOILERS Have you asked yourself why Aelin is so forgiving of Elena when she discovers her betrayal? Why she doesn’t rip her ancestor limb from limb for her atrocities, which would be very characteristic of the FMC? It’s because Aelin would’ve done the same. She would’ve bartered the lives of innocent people to amend… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #4)
“You think I don’t love these gowns and jewels? But in the end…they’re replaceable. I’ve come to value the people in my life more” (pg 404) SPOILERS Queen of Shadows centers on the struggle between renouncing the past and assuming the diadem of responsibility. Pity that our heroine’s primary concern is only for herself, a… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – Greek Mythology and Religion in Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #3)
“We pity you, each and every one of you. For what you do to your children. They are not born evil. But you force them to kill and hurt and hate until there is nothing left inside them–of you. They have made you into monsters. And we feel sorry for you” (533). SPOILERS While reading… Continue reading
