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Queen of Shadows

#4 Throne of Glass

Sarah J. Maas

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English
Bloomsbury
01 September 2015
Series: Throne of Glass
Bloodthirsty for revenge on the two men responsible for destroying her life, and desperate to find out if the prince and his captain are safe, Celaena returns to Rifthold, the seat of so much evil. She has accepted her identity as Aelin Galathynius, Queen of Terrasen. But before she can reclaim her throne, there are dark truths to learn and debts to be paid. Aelin must stay hidden beneath her assassin's hood and draw on her mortal strength as Celaena to prevent the King of Adarlan from tearing her world apart. Only then can she fight for her people. Readers will be held rapt as Celaena's story builds to an agonising crescendo, packed with heart-pounding action and swoon-worthy romance.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
Weight:   456g
ISBN:   9781408858615
ISBN 10:   1408858614
Series:   Throne of Glass
Pages:   576
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Throne of Glass was Sarah J. Maas's first full-length novel to be published, though she already had a large online fan base, many of whom discovered this fantasy world in its first incarnation on www.fictionpress.com, written when Sarah was just sixteen. Throne of Glass was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Teen Book of the Year and has sold in 17 languages, and the sequels, Crown of Midnight and Heir of Fire, are New York Times bestsellers. You can find out more about Sarah and Throne of Glass at www.sjmaas.livejournal.com.

Reviews for Queen of Shadows (#4 Throne of Glass)

Part of the joy of a great fantasy series is the gradual discovery of the world, so carefully and lovingly constructed by the author. This series delivers that pleasure in spades ... If you're a YA high fantasy fan who hasn't yet dived into this series, this is a mistake that you must correct Praise for the Throne of Glass novels, Thoughts from the Hearthfire Celaena balances between the living and the dead, humans and faeries, while her world creeps toward a dreadful war between the great and the monstrous. I was afraid to put the book down! ... Celaena is as much an epic hero as Frodo or Jon Snow! Praise for HEIR OF FIRE, bestselling author TAMORA PIERCE Wow. Just ... wow. So many things happened in this book. It took a completely different direction to anything I expected. It may be my favourite in the series yet Praise for HEIR OF FIRE, Planet Print THE book of 2014 ... I laughed, I bawled my eyes out and I never wanted this to end. A story of family, love, friendship, loyalty and self-discovery, steeped in Maas's signature style, the plot will leave you reeling and breathless for more Praise for HEIR OF FIRE, Fiction in Fiction in Fiction Magic and fantasy come right to the forefront and it is credit to Maas that she can create not one kingdom but two that are so vividly described, so rich with detail and character plots Praise for HEIR OF FIRE, Words Are the Key to Your Soul Heir of Fire is without doubt my favourite book of this series so far. With dragons and witches, fae and magic, fire and love, betrayal and loyalty, Sarah J. Maas has given me everything I could want in a fantasy novel. This series just gets better and better Praise for HEIR OF FIRE, Jess Hearts Books I didn't think anything could surpass Crown of Midnight, but this was a sensational addition to the series and is definitely one of the best fantasy stories I've ever read Praise for HEIR OF FIRE, Little Birdie Books Enthralling and well paced, exhilarating and wonderfully written Praise for Crown of Midnight, Realm of Fiction Packed with brilliant, intelligent and witty characters, corrupted rulers, dark and good magic alike. The world-building is incredible, and the plot promises something even greater from the sequel ... This is not one to be missed Praise for Throne of Glass, Pen to Paper


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