Empire of Storms – 2016 Nominee Goodreads Choice Awards Winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction.Queen of Shadows – 2015 Winner Goodreads Choice Awards Winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction.Heir of Fire – 2014 Nominee Goodreads Choice Awards Winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction.Crown of Midnight – 2013 Nominee Goodreads Choice Awards Winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction.Throne of Glass – 2012 Nominee Goodreads Choice Awards Winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction.Throne of Glass Series Goodreads Choice Awards Nominees and Winners: A New York Times and USA Today bestseller.MTV Hollywood Crush Best YA Book of 2012 Nominee.Throne of Glass Series Awards Throne of Glass Empire of Storms: Lysandra in Caraverre Ocher.Crown of Midnight: Dorian in Adarlan Crimson.Throne of Glass: Celaena in Rifthold Violet.The Assassin’s Blade: Sam in Avery River Teal.Some are still available on Amazon though others are not.Įach miniature book highlights a different character with special ink color: The books are 3.97 x 0.46 x 5.63 inches in size. The Throne of Glass series was also released in miniature format. Throne of Glass Miniature Character Collection Throne of Glass Series Order by Publication Some readers actually choose a different way for the Thrones of Glass reading order, which is to read The Assassin’s Blade after Heir of Fire. So even though The Assassin’s Blade was published after Throne of Glass, the four novellas were published first and are prequel stories to Throne of Glass and therefore can be read first. ![]() They were then later released into the book, The Assassin’s Blade in March 2013 with an additional novella. However, four prequel novellas were published before Throne of Glass. Throne of Glass is the first book in this series for which it was named and was published in August 2012. Maas has said that the series is complete but will be re-released with new covers in 2023. The first book in the series was released in 2012 and the last book was published in 2018. There are 8 books in the Throne of Glass series which includes one book that is a compilation of prequel novellas. Maas How Many Throne of Glass Books are in the Series? Set in the fictional world of Erilea, the Throne of Glass series follows the journey of Aelin Galathynius who was once a slave but becomes a king’s assassin to earn her freedom and possibly more. Maas books in order! Throne of Glass Series Summary Don’t miss my post on all of the Sarah J. Her books have since sold more than twelve million copies and are published in thirty-seven languages. Maas first published the Throne of Glass stories online on FictionPress before they were picked up and published by Bloomsbury after gaining popularity. I love that Maas is another best-selling author who first found a following online by self-publishing her stories. ![]() The Throne of Glass series is actually a Cinderella-inspired fantasy with a strong female protagonist. She is known for her young adult fantasy series that combine fantasy, adventure, and romance. In addition to this series, Maas is also well known for her A Court of Thorns and Roses series and the Crescent City series. ![]() ![]() Maas is the author of the Throne of Glass series. The name of the POV is not mentioned at the beginning of chapters, which in some books can be confusing, but here it is very clear who was talking.Who is the Author of the Throne of Glass Series? At first, I didn't understand why Yrene had her own POV and found it a bit annoying, but she grew on me. The book has separate POV's of Chaol, Nesryn and Yrene. Maas must really add a character list at the end of the book. I always love how she can give even the smallest characters a distinct personality, but I get so confused by the (often strange) fantasy names. One characteristic of Sarah J Maas books: so. I like the different settings in book, namely the palace, Torre and warrior-homes, although the latter remained a bit vague to me (what exactly is a Ruk? what is a hearth-mother? how do all these tribes function?). I read Maas got her inspiration from Genghis Khan, although I know too little of his history to confirm this. I get a kind of 'Game of Thrones' vibe: siblings fighting over the throne, tribes with long haired warriors who ride in the desert, demon invaders. As always, Sarah J Maas has been able to create a vibrant storyworld.
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