Monday, July 13, 2015

CROWN OF MIDNIGHT BY: SARAH J. MAAS


In this second heart pounding installment in The Throne of Glass Series, Sarah J. Maas continues this marvelous story in Crown of Midnight. Celaena, having won as the king’s champion, now works for the ruthless king who would stop at nothing to explained his kingdom and power. He is a power hungry tyrant who shows no mercy to those opposed of him. Though one day, Celaena is sent on a mission that entangles her deeper and deeper into a force that is determined to stop the king. As Celaena is pulled into this force against the king, she begins to lose the people she trust the most. As everything becomes a battle for power, something dark is lurking within the castle. A power so strong, Celaena has to be the very thing she tries to hide in order to stop it.
 Celaena needs to learn who she can trust, and which side she is fighting on. For not everyone is who they say they are.

 

Like the first book, it is taken from third perspective point of view of Dorian, Chaol, the King, and Celaena as the main point of view. As I have said in other blog posts, I normally don’t like it when books are taken from different perspectives. But Sarah J. Maas has a way to keep the story moving and interesting even from different points of views. Though out of all the POV’s this book is taken from, I would say Dorian, Chaol, and Calaena are my favorite. Each of them bring a certain aspect to the story, and it’s interesting to see how the author ties all their stories into one giant plot that seems to all work and entwine with each other.
 Though as the plot line goes deeper and deeper, Celaena begins to fade further away. She begins letting her deepest and darkest secret shine through, and one night, it’s impossible to cover it up. Caleana finds herself explaining her true self and a shocking discovery is made by the Captain of the Guard. Though this discovery made Chaol realize one thing, he might have just doomed all of Adarlin by one decision he made in order to save the one he loves the most.

Through this second book, we get a better look at who Chaol really is. We find there is more to him than his tough disposition. In Throne of Glass, I would’ve said Dorian was my favorite. But now after reading about Chaol, his complex character really came together and became rather likable. We learn that he is willing to do anything to protect the people he cares most about, even if it means giving up what matters most to him.

Dorian is facing something dark inside him. Something he did not know existed till one day he let his anger get the better of him. What he possesses could be the very thing that will destroy him. In this book I do wish we could’ve seen more Dorian and Celaena together. It seems once they decided to be friends, they just stopped visiting each other all together.
Over all I enjoyed this book. The plot kept me interested and with the constant twists and turns this book provided, it was hard to guess what would happen next. There is so much going on, so many secrets everyone is keeping. Eventually those secrets come out and the characters are forced into a fate there is no turning back on.

Sarah J. Maas truly has way to make a story come to life, and will leave you guessing.  I’d give this book a 3.5/5 stars for their where some parts I was bored with, but what is boring is easily made up by the amazing twist and turns this book brings. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a fast pace fantasy read.

Friday, July 10, 2015

THRONE OF GLASS BY: SARAH J. MAAS


Celaena Sardothien is the best assassin around. She’s brave, smart, tough, and had trained for it all her life. Though one day, Celaena is captured and taken to a death camp where very few to none survive. The experiences at the death camp is appalling, and Celaena has scars to remind her of the horrors that she faced. Though one day she is dragged from this camp by the Crown Prince Dorian, where he gives her two options; stay there and die or fight to be the King’s Champion.
Celaena is now thrown into a world she never could imagine as she fights for her freedom in a cruel game. As this brutal competition happens, something dark is lurking within the castle walls, and Celaena could be the only one to save them all. Celeana is now the key player in trying to stop this dark force. Now Celeana is fighting two battles, and loosing either, could result in deadly consequences. Celaena needs to choose her allies wisely as she learns to trust no one for not everyone is who they say they are.

 

First off, let’s admire this beautiful cover. I’m so glad they redid them for I feel they now give a new element to the books. It shows just how powerful Celaena’s character is. After all, she didn’t earn the title of being one of the best assassins for anything.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the complex characters. The world building is fantastic and easy to fall into.  Though warning, it is a page turner. So only read it if you plan to dedicate hours and hours into it without putting the book down once.

The plot is fast pace and will leave you guessing at every turn of the page. That is what I found to be really enjoyable about this book. Once I thought I knew what was going to happen, nope, the storyline was thrown in a completely different direction.

The characters are all easy likable and honestly I cannot choose a favorite. I cannot wait to read the second book Crown of Midnight and see were the amazing series takes me.
Over all I would give this book a 4/5 stars and highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a fast pace fantasy read.




For a more in-depth review: (spoilers)