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Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, 1) Paperback – February 14, 2023
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Lethal. Loyal. Legendary.
Enter the world of Throne of Glass with the first book in the #1 bestselling series by Sarah J. Maas.
In a land without magic, an assassin is summoned to the castle. She has no love for the vicious king who rules from his throne of glass, but she has not come to kill him. She has come to win her freedom. If she defeats twenty-three murderers, thieves, and warriors in a competition, she will be released from prison to serve as the King's Champion.
Her name is Celaena Sardothien.
The Crown Prince will provoke her. The Captain of the Guard will protect her. And a princess from a faraway country will befriend her. But something rotten dwells in the castle, and it's there to kill. When her competitors start dying mysteriously, one by one, Celaena's fight for freedom becomes a fight for survival-and a desperate quest to root out the evil before it destroys her world.
Thrilling and fierce, Throne of Glass is the first book in the #1 bestselling series that has captivated readers worldwide.
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
- Publication dateFebruary 14, 2023
- Dimensions5.55 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101639730958
- ISBN-13978-1639730957
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“Action-packed . . . What a ride!” ―Booklist on The Assassin's Blade
“A thrilling read.” ―Publishers Weekly, starred review, on Throne of Glass
“An epic fantasy readers will immerse themselves in and never want to leave.” ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on Crown of Midnight
“Celaena is as much an epic hero as Frodo or Jon Snow!” ―New York Times bestselling author Tamora Pierce on Heir of Fire
“Packed . . . with brooding glances, simmering sexual tension, twisty plot turns, lush world building, and snarky banter.” ―Booklist on Queen of Shadows
“Tightly plotted, delightful escapism.” ―Kirkus Reviews on Empire of Storms
“Turns a corner from sprawling epic to thrilling psychological fantasy.” ―HuffPost on Tower of Dawn
“A worthy finale to one of the best fantasy book series of the past decade.” ―Time on Kingdom of Ash
About the Author
Sarah J. Maas is the #1 bestselling author of the Crescent City, Court of Thorns and Roses, and Throne of Glass series. Her books have sold millions of copies and are published in thirty-eight languages. Sarah lives with her family in New York City.
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- Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing (February 14, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1639730958
- ISBN-13 : 978-1639730957
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.55 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #184 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #7 in Epic Fantasy (Books)
- #10 in Fantasy Romance (Books)
- #56 in Romantic Fantasy (Books)
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Sarah J. Maas is the #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author of the Crescent City, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and the Throne of Glass series. Her books have sold more than twelve million copies and are published in thirty-seven languages. A New York native, Sarah lives in Philadelphia with her husband, son, and dog. To find out more, visit sarahjmaas.com or follow @therealsjmaas on Instagram.
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Customers find this book thoroughly enjoyable with an incredible climax and deep character development, particularly appreciating Celaena as the main character. The writing style is detailed and effortless, while the world-building is praised for its potential magic, and customers consider it an amazing start to a series that keeps them entertained throughout. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with some finding it great while others say it's slow at times.
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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as an amazing, satisfying, and entertaining read, with one customer noting it's particularly suitable for strong middle readers.
"...We have the colourful, slightly arrogant, but charming Prince Dorian; the silent and more withdrawn--but still mysteriously sexy--Captain Westfall;..." Read more
"...Rating: 3.75/5 – Not life-changing, but thoroughly satisfying." Read more
"...You know when you’ve just finished a great book and you sit there thinking, “How the hell am I supposed to review this?”..." Read more
"...After reading Throne of Glass I understand why, they are both pretty amazing! Without spoiling this for others... I am ALL team Chaol over here!..." Read more
Customers enjoy the storyline of this book, describing it as an engaging and action-packed fantasy epic with a fantastic plot and incredible climax.
"...I love the overall story but find the books to be too slow, drawn out, way too descriptive, and have too many characters that I frankly don't give a..." Read more
"...of Glass” blends high-stakes danger with flair, throwing readers into a world of deadly competitions, castle intrigue, and just enough magic to make..." Read more
"...I devoured this book within hours (as a slow reader that’s an amazing thing) and even bought the print editions of not just the first but the second..." Read more
"...Throne of Glass is absolutely everything it is hyped to be! Action packed, with a hint of romance and fierce characters that are totally bad a$$!..." Read more
Customers love the character development in the book, particularly praising Celaena as the main character and noting how the author makes them feel real.
"...We have the colourful, slightly arrogant, but charming Prince Dorian; the silent and more withdrawn--but still mysteriously sexy--Captain Westfall;..." Read more
"...It’s perfect for readers who enjoy capable protagonists, engaging action, and mysteries that compel you to reach for the sequel...." Read more
"...I loved experiencing the growth in all the characters, as well as, seeing the tests that Celaena has to go through, not to mention the secondary..." Read more
"...Even the villains were perfect! Kane, Princess Kaltain and The King were so unlikable and despicable and I loved to hate them! “..." Read more
Customers are impressed with the writing style of the book, finding it detailed and effortless to read, with one customer noting that every chapter is perfectly articulated.
"...I love how she's not just a kick-ass, but cold-hearted assassin. Celaena has depth...." Read more
"...It’s perfect for readers who enjoy capable protagonists, engaging action, and mysteries that compel you to reach for the sequel...." Read more
"...As characters, Celaena, Chaol and Dorian are all very well in-depth...." Read more
"...I really enjoyed the manner in which the book was written...." Read more
Customers praise the series as an amazing start that gets better with each book, with one customer noting it's outstanding from the first scene.
"...Overall, this was a very promising start to this series and I’m looking forward to diving more into this captivating and enthralling world...." Read more
"...She can kill you within the blink of the eye. She's also spunky and quick witted. I love her banter with Chaol and Dorian...." Read more
"The long awaited & extremely hyped series! One book down, seven to go! I really liked book one! Celaena - fierce both in action & wit...." Read more
"...and over again, but for now I'd say that Throne of Glass is a wonderful beginning to a fascinating and engaging new series. Five stars!" Read more
Customers praise the world-building in the book, noting the interesting potential magic and intricate details.
"...with characters that you either adore or love to hate, had incredible world-building that will suck you in and make you want to live in that land,..." Read more
"...Games-style competition with a supernatural murder mystery, providing a refreshing twist just when the training sequences might become..." Read more
"...The characters, the world building and the story line were all addicting and I cannot wait to continue with this series!..." Read more
"...The best part of the romance is the desperation and hopelessness that underlies their feelings for one another...." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining, describing it as engaging and exhilarating, with one customer noting there's never a dull moment.
"...I was never bored, I was never dreading reading from a certain character's point of view, and I got completely invested...." Read more
"...Lisa : Celaena Sardothien was some kickass heroine! I loved her spunky and unwillingness to turn the other cheek...." Read more
"...She's also spunky and quick witted. I love her banter with Chaol and Dorian. The girl always says the most surprising things...." Read more
"...The story and concept were pretty unique and kept my attention the whole time. The dialogue flowed and the characterization was great...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it great while others say it was slow, particularly noting that the first half was uneven.
"...I love the overall story but find the books to be too slow, drawn out, way too descriptive, and have too many characters that I frankly don't give a..." Read more
"...While Celaena is the main voice, POV shifts to multiple people that are significant to the story...." Read more
"...However I think that the fights were very drawn out and slow, most actual fights last less than a few minutes but the fights in this book feel like..." Read more
"...The book is ridiculously slow."..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012Okay I need to take a deep breath. Inside a paper bag. Because this book is like.. yeah. This was my single most highly anticipated novel of 2012. I'd been looking forward to it since.. well, maybe not that long compared to some people, but at least before the cover art was released! But the strange thing is, I wasn't worried about the hype. I never worried that the book wouldn't live up to it because I just knew it couldn't be anything short of amazing. Although, that didn't stop my hands from trembling when I turned to the first page!
Okay I'll start with Celaena because she is so deliciously and incredibly awesome! I want to be that woman! Imagine you're working as a slave, when all of a sudden some guards pull you out, throw a bag over your head, and start guiding you down various maze-like corridors and staircases. You'd probably be getting dizzy, feeling nauseous, wondering where the heck you're going, mentally going over all your actions to figure out what warranted this... not Celaena. She's too busy memorizing the building's layout, blindly familiarizing herself with her surroundings, and planning a million different escape/murder attempts... just in case. Yeah, she's freakin' awesome. She's so badass that she always has an escape plan. When she enters a room, the first thing she does is find all the exits, mentally calculate how long it would take to incapacitate the guards, and estimating the chance of success. Why the bloody hell can't I do that??
Celaena is a great character because she has such a broad personality. On the one hand she's a super kick-ass, deadly assassin. On the other hand, she's a hardened slave who has faced serious hardship and brutality. On yet another hand she's a sweet bubbly girl who lets a romantic thought slip through, but she never becomes one of the mindless shallow women of the court. I love how she's not just a kick-ass, but cold-hearted assassin. Celaena has depth. She has intense emotions, a past that haunts her, loves and passions... and she can kill you with her bare hands. Gentlemen, you should be swooning over her -- doesn't she sound like the perfect woman??
In Throne of Glass we get to read from several different points of view, including: Celaena's, Captain Westfall's, Prince Dorian's, and Kaltain's. It was fabulous seeing through the eyes of all these characters -- I actually didn't expect that before starting the book! By `hearing' from all of them, we get to really understand all their personalities and motives. We have the colourful, slightly arrogant, but charming Prince Dorian; the silent and more withdrawn--but still mysteriously sexy--Captain Westfall; and we have Kaltain -- the manipulative, scheming, "pretending to be your friend but actually hating your guts and plotting to humiliate/crush/expose you" woman of court.
This book was often compared to A Game of Thrones, but I wouldn't say that's really true, and I mean that in a positive way. I'm probably in the minority by saying this, but I don't like A Game of Thrones all that much. I love the overall story but find the books to be too slow, drawn out, way too descriptive, and have too many characters that I frankly don't give a shit about. NONE of this was the case in Throne of Glass! Throne of Glass was constantly on the move, with characters that you either adore or love to hate, had incredible world-building that will suck you in and make you want to live in that land, and every moment of reading was pure bliss.
I got completely wrapped up in this book's fascinating world-building, court intrigue, scheming, mystery, action, and romance. Throne of Glass has it all, and it combines all these elements brilliantly. I was never bored, I was never dreading reading from a certain character's point of view, and I got completely invested. I was invested in the characters, the plot, and every single event. When I wasn't reading, I was thinking about the book. I thought about it on my daily walks, in the shower, and before I went to bed. I mulled over the plot in my brain again and again. I made predictions, I thought about the characters, and I replayed my favourite parts of the story. I think I purposely drew out my reading because I wanted to savour and enjoy the experience. I was dreading the last few pages because I didn't want the book to end!
I'm so thrilled that Throne of Glass exceeded every single one of my expectations! I LOVE looking forward to a book and I love it when you finally read it and it goes above and beyond. There is no better feeling in the entire world!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025Sarah J. Maas’s debut novel “Throne of Glass” blends high-stakes danger with flair, throwing readers into a world of deadly competitions, castle intrigue, and just enough magic to make things dangerous.
At its center is Celaena Sardothien, an outrageously extra assassin who goes from shackled in salt mines to waltzing into court like a murderous debutante. The plot cleverly combines a medieval Hunger Games-style competition with a supernatural murder mystery, providing a refreshing twist just when the training sequences might become predictable.
Celaena herself is deadly and traumatized, yet loves candy, books, and parties - imagine Arya Stark and Elle Woods creating a fashionable super-assassin. The supporting cast includes Chaol, the scowling Captain with slow-burn tension; Dorian, the charming, bookish prince with a clumsy romantic connection; and Nehemia, the foreign princess playing political chess.
The love triangle doesn’t overwhelm the plot, instead adding a pleasant layer to the primary story. The world of Erilea unfolds naturally without painful info-dumps, with iconic settings like Rifthold’s glass castle and an ominous clock tower. Maas carefully sets groundwork for the series’ expansion with intriguing references to magic and Celaena’s mysterious past.
While not perfect – some rushed relationships and abrupt magical elements exist – “Throne of Glass” excels as entertaining fantasy balancing darkness with ball gowns and one-liners. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy capable protagonists, engaging action, and mysteries that compel you to reach for the sequel.
Rating: 3.75/5 – Not life-changing, but thoroughly satisfying.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2014This review can be found at The Blogger Girls.
You know when you’ve just finished a great book and you sit there thinking, “How the hell am I supposed to review this?” Yeah, well, that’s exactly how I felt once I finished Throne of Glass.
To say I adored the story would be a gross understatement. I devoured this book within hours (as a slow reader that’s an amazing thing) and even bought the print editions of not just the first but the second book, Crown of Midnight, and the collection of short stories, The Assassin's Blade, right after I finished it.
Throne of Glass is about Celaena Sardothien, who earned the title of Adarlan’s Assassin, before she was caught and sentenced to slavery in the Salt Mines of Endovier. Now a year after her sentencing, an unexpected offer comes her way in the form of Adarlan’s Crown Prince, who gives her the option of her freedom… for a price. All she has to do is defeat twenty-three other candidates for the role of King’s Champion. If she wins, three years of service is all that separates her from complete freedom.
The story is centered around Celaena’s fight for that freedom, the numerous tests she has to compete in to advance to the next round but most of all, Celaena’s just been thrust into a new and unfamiliar world where evil magic is being used to kill off her competitors. On top of that, she has the Captain of the Guard who hates her and doesn’t trust her and the Crown Prince who’s getting a little too close for everybody’s comfort. Will she claim the title of King’s Champion or will all her efforts be for nothing?
Honestly, there’s so much that happens I don’t want to spoiler any of it. Some people won’t like this book because of the simple fact it’s not strictly a romance. While I’m also hesitant to call it Young Adult (things get very gruesome at times), I will admit that there’s ‘hints’ of a romance brewing. Actually, there’s hints that a love triangle is already starting and while I normally don’t like love triangles, it worked very well in this story because the possible love interests are so different. One of them I believe suits Celaena better than the other but that’s just my opinion (and I’m also biased because I just adored Chaol ^_^). Also, readers should be aware that these characters are very young; Celaena is only eighteen, Dorian is nineteen and Chaol is twenty-two.
One thing I loved about this book, though, was the characters. While Celaena is the main voice, POV shifts to multiple people that are significant to the story. Some of them I liked more than others (a personal preference because I hated Kaltain) but all were what made the story the way it is. As characters, Celaena, Chaol and Dorian are all very well in-depth. Celaena, while an assassin, is a little rusty in her skills but she’s also emotionally damaged in more ways than one. She’s surly and flippant but makes it her goal to get a rise out of Chaol or Dorian if she can. She has a lot of layers that still haven’t been uncovered but I loved being able to see some of them being peeled back by Chaol and Dorian. Most of all, Celaena is a fragile, vulnerable young woman who needs protecting in some ways and Chaol and Dorian unintentionally give her that. Dorian is the classic charming prince although he’s one that is disgusted with his father, the King. He’s not quite a man but Celaena makes him want to become one. Chaol is an intriguing mix between a sad, lost man and a severe, all business captain. All three characters are very young and, honestly, still have a lot of maturing to do even though they’ve been forced to live through some harsh realities.
As a huge fan of fantasy, one of the things I look forward to the most is the new world I get to discover. With Throne of Glass, while we don’t get a full detailed description of this new place as a whole, I have no doubt we’ll get more of it as the series progresses and Celaena journeys to different countries. What there is of the world, is phenomenal. I loved that it was a mix of a historical setting and a fantasy one with a flair of magic but the brutality that has consumed the world since the King has been decimating countries was interesting to read about and also quite sad.
In the end, this was an amazing story. I loved experiencing the growth in all the characters, as well as, seeing the tests that Celaena has to go through, not to mention the secondary characters made things more interesting. The mystery surrounding the evil inside the castle was a blast to uncover and while I have questions about some of the things that happened during the book, I think I’ll get my answers as we learn more about Celaena and why she’s so important to everything.
I definitely recommend this to anyone who is a fantasy lover, who doesn’t mind the romance developing over several books because while there’s only a hint of it in Throne of Glass, I have a feeling it’s going to be an epic one by the time the series finishes!
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- mReviewed in Poland on December 9, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars my favourite book ever
amazing plot, amazing characters i love it
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Brazil on September 27, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Edição linda!
Linda edição, pena que não existe similar para os demais livros em inglês!
- SarahReviewed in Australia on February 15, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Best fantasy author
This author is amazing. If you love fantasy books then this series won't disappoint. It's for all ages. I'm 46.
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No lo recomiendoReviewed in Spain on December 27, 2024
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