Thursday, July 26, 2012

Blog Tour Review: Throne of Glass

Title: Throne of Glass
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Release Date: August 7th
Genre: YA Fantasy

See it at Goodreads


After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince Dorian offers her her freedom on one condition: she must act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.

Her opponents are men—thieves and assassins and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the kings council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she’ll serve the kingdom for three years and then be granted her freedom.

Celaena finds her training sessions with the captain of the guard, Westfall, challenging and exhilirating. But she’s bored stiff by court life. Things get a little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in her... but it’s the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her best.

Then one of the other contestants turns up dead... quickly followed by another. Can Celaena figure out who the killer is before she becomes a victim? As the young assassin investigates, her search leads her to discover a greater destiny than she could possibly have imagined.



I'm proud today to be one of the tour stops for Throne of Glass! Be sure to see the bottom of the review for other links and information. This is also a review for the BEA Book Club so check out their reviews as well! :)



Throne of Glass took me to a new world full of magic, action, mystery, and romance. I could not put this down!


It’s not often that I read “high/epic” fantasy, but I’m proud to say I picked up a gem to add to my list of pleasant surprises this year. What I found really appealing was that it wasn’t a struggle to read, which is usually the problem for me when it comes to this genre. Admittedly, I had doubts before I requested this book due to all the hype and the genre. I’m so thankful I took the chance anyway or I would’ve missed out on this fantastic story!


Calaena is a character worth rooting for. She’s tough, intelligent, and determined. But even with the hard-edged exterior, there’s a softness to her that comes out for the reader to see--a vulnerability--and she has flaws. She starts out as arrogant, sometimes rude and too sarcastic for her own good. At first, it’s a bit hard to like her. Until she proves herself and begins to grow into a more admirable person with certain things she does and says. I loved that development for the reader. She’s also a bit more girly than you’d expect some edgy assassin to be, and that’s what I really loved.


I had some minor issues with the story though. Nitpicks maybe. But they weren’t enough to distract me away from my enjoyment overall. There is budding romance and hints at a love triangle. To be honest, I wasn’t a fan of the love triangle idea. That’s the only thing in the entirety of the story that messed it up a little for me really. I adored both Chaol and Dorian as characters on their own, but throughout the entire story, I had a hard time seeing the romantic interest with either of them for Calaena. Chaol would be her best match though, that much I could pick up on, due to his background and their chemistry. I liked Dorian’s personality better though. Sigh. I felt a bit of a tug of war--maybe my own fictional triangle when it came down to it. Because of the personality and my fondness for him, I think I’ll be Team Dorian. Haha.


I felt the world-building was solid and easy to visualize. I’m such a history geek that even when it comes to fantasy, I like to know the history. There was enough to satisfy my inner nerd here, but I would have been thrilled with even more. I wanted to especially know more about the magic and Wyrd marks. It was fascinating. I became invested in the characters easily. Sometimes there were unanswered questions or areas where I felt could have been worked out some (especially with the king). I’m hoping a lot more will come for the next book.


I’ve said it before. I guess I’ll say it again. I should read more into this style of fantasy. It seems that over the last year or so, I’ve had a lot of luck in this genre and have found some good ones. I really love how an author can pull you right into their crafted world and make you feel as if you’re there with their characters. Maas does this perfectly.


For me, Throne of Glass was genuinely breathtaking. When I sat down to start reading, I had no idea or intention to finish in only a matter of hours…but that’s what happened. I only find books that do that to me a few times a year, so I’m glad this was one of them.


One of my favorite quotes: “Libraries were full of ideas–perhaps the most dangerous and powerful of all weapons.”










I want to thank Bloomsbury Children’s Books and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review, as well as to be a part of the Throne of Glass blog tour.


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I’m also proud to be reviewing this book with The BEA Book Club.

See their reviews as well at their blogs:


Shanella


AJ


Alexa



Happy reading!


 
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4 comments:

  1. A lovely review! =) And yes, you should read more of this genre ... might I recommend Eon by Alison Goodman? I loved it and I thought the history and world building was fascinating. I'm also a fan of dragons so I enjoyed that angle as well :)

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    1. Thanks! And I read Eon earlier this year also. :) I enjoyed that one too. It took me a little while to read it, but it's def a series I'll continue too. I think this year has been all about reading genres I don't normally get into so much because I've read more than I usually do (especially with this kind of fantasy and with contemporary). It's refreshing and I'm finding new books to love that I wouldn't have if I hadn't tried. I'm still a bit picky though. Lol.

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    2. OOOh! I think I knew that you read Eon... I might have commented on your goodreads status. Eona is the next and last, not as good as Eon, but I still loved it!

      I've been reading more contemporary as well ... it's great to find new books and new genres to love :)

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