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The Assassin's Blade

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Contains all five novellas.

Celaena Sardothien is Adarlan's most feared assassin. As part of the Assassin's Guild, her allegiance is to her master, Arobynn Hamel, yet Celaena listens to no one and trusts only her fellow killer-for-hire, Sam. In these action-packed novellas - together in one edition for the first time - Celaena embarks on five daring missions. They take her from remote islands to hostile deserts, where she fights to liberate slaves and seeks to avenge the tyrannous. But she is acting against Arobynn's orders and could suffer an unimaginable punishment for such treachery. Will Celaena ever be truly free? Explore the dark underworld of this kick-ass heroine to find out.

448 pages, ebook

First published March 4, 2014

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Sarah J. Maas

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Sarah J. Maas is the #1 bestselling author of the Throne of Glass, Court of Thorns and Roses, and Crescent City series. Her books have sold millions of copies and are published in thirty-eight languages. She lives in New York City with her family.

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Profile Image for Miranda Reads.
1,589 reviews163k followers
June 10, 2021
"You said you didn't care what I thought. Or what I did. Or if I died, if I'm not mistaken."

"I lied! And you know I lied, you stupid bastard!"
Ohmygosh. I'm still reeling.

The five novellas are so well written and woven together that this almost feels like a book in its own right.

Set far before Celaena bacame the King's Assassin, we watch as she fights to the top of the assassin's guild and claim her rightful spot.

Along the way, she meets true friends and dire enemies. She learns exactly what she's capable of and she manages to piss off some very, very important people.
Ansel stalked past her and said, "You're just a spoiled, selfish bitch."
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord - Celaena Sardothien and her ever-present companion (Sam) are sent to secure a deal with the Pirate Lord on behalf of their master (Arobynn).

Only when they arrive, they quickly realize that Arobynn wants to get in on the slave trade. Celaena may be many things to many people but she will never condone slavery. She's about to disobey the ruler of the Assassins for the first (and possibly) last time ever.

The Assassin and the Healer - Celaena - bruised and battered due to her fallout with Arobynn - meets a young healer-girl whose family used to be gifted with magic. That magic is gone now and while the girl dreams of leaving this crumbly tavern, she hasn't the courage to make that final step. That is, until Celaena comes by...

The Assassin and the Desert - Exiled Sent to train among the mute assassins in the desert, Celaena must obtain a sealed letter from the leader in order to return to Arobynn. That proves nearly impossible, and while she makes a true friend, she also loses a part of herself in the process.

The Assassin and the Underworld - Arobynn allows Celaena to return under a few conditions. She accepts but remains wary of him. He sends her to kill a man involved in the Empire's slave trade and during the process, Celaena becomes absolutely shattered by her own actions. She swears off Arobynn and the Assassin's Guild - forever.

The Assassin and the Empire - Celaena and Sam are determined to leave the guild but to do that, they need to buy their freedom from Arobynn (done) and the Assassin's Guild (not done). Celaena and Sam take one last job...only to realize far too late that it really will be their last job.
"When we die," she said, "I don't think the gods will even know what to do with us."

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280 reviews37.2k followers
January 18, 2024
4.25 stars but I definitely see this series being an overall 5-star series. I loveee celaena's character! The fact that she's an assassin is so badass and was so fun to read about. I also love that this prequel is a collection of short stories about her assassin adventures. It's pretty rare that I read a book of short stories so that made it a fun and unique reading experience.

Also the ending, I won't say too much bc spoilers, but:😭

So excited to keep reading the series! I just started Throne of Glass and I'm already so invested in it bc I read Assassin's Blade first.
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113 reviews30.2k followers
March 22, 2024
Wow this really took me a minute to get into! For context, I read this third- I can’t imagine I would have gotten into the series if I had read this first, but I also didn’t particularly enjoy taking myself out of the main storyline and reading it third. I honestly don’t think it matters that much when you read this (maybe I’ll change my mind who’s to say), just do whatever makes the most sense to you! I struggled through the first two novellas, and felt like Celaena was a completely different character than the one I had come to know. Things definitely started picking up in the Red Desert, and the final novella was completely devastating and made the journey worth it. Ready and excited to get back into the present day action!
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229 reviews8,457 followers
April 16, 2021
PAIN
SO, SO MUCH PAIN
I FORGOT HOW AGONIZING THAT ENDING WAS
AHHHHHHHHHHH

review to come when I stop dying


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REREADING BECAUSE I LOVE TO SUFFER 🤪✌️
IT'S TIME TO RIP OPEN MY SCARS AGAIN 🤡✋
THIS BOOK HAS MADE ME CRY SO MANY TIMES YOU DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND- 😃👍

buddy reread with a bunch of amazing humans. we are ready to cry



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I. AM. WRECKED.

My heart has been torn out of my chest, stepped on, rolled in the dirt, and smashed into a million shards with the hammer of heartbreak. It's been ripped into shreds, thrown into the fire, and burned. I can't anymore. I just can't. Someone dig me a grave.

Sarah J. Maas, I hate you. But I love you. But I hate you.
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604 reviews35.2k followers
March 13, 2019
”My name is Celaena Sardothien,” she whispered, “and I will not be afraid.”

So here’s the thing:
I read “Throne of Glass” at the beginning of the year but never continued with the series, because back then I just didn’t have the necessary time to read all that much. Well, and then I met Gemma on goodreads and we decided to read the entire series as a buddy read. ;-)

So far so good!
Said and done!
Still, before I re-read “Throne of Glass” I wanted to read “The Assassin’s Blade” because I already knew that the five novellas play before the book and ToG was full of references to Celaena’s time before Endovier! ;-)
In short: It got me damn, freaking curious! XD

I already knew I was in for a heartbreak!
And my naïve me decided that she’d survive it! That it couldn’t be that bad, that it would be okay! I mean I already knew what would happen, so how could it hurt?

See, that’s where I made my mistake!
I was prepared and yet I still wasn’t able to anticipate how much this would actually hurt!
I certainly wasn’t prepared for THIS kind of pain!!! And now I’m desperately trying to glue my heart together, thinking of Sam… gentle, sweet and caring Sam!! I can’t even…. T_T

Well, I guess what my rather deranged mind is trying to tell you, is that I really loved this book!
Every single story, every moment that formed Celaena into the person she’s become!!! I freaking love Celaena Sardothien and by now I feel like her pain is my own!!! <3333

The plot:

There are five novellas in this book an every single story is so carefully woven that you can’t help but have to get lost in it! I enjoyed them immensely and even though the first two stories weren’t all that exceptional they still contributed to the overall plot! ;-)
I won’t go into detail until I reach my characters section, also known as “The Spoiler Zone”, but for those of you who are afraid to read the entire book because they know what’s going to happen and don’t want to be heartbroken here’s a little tip:

The Assassin and the Pirate Lord
The Assassin and the Healer
The Assassin and the Desert
The Assassin and the Underworld
The Assassin and the Empire

The characters:

And here I go with the aforementioned “Spoiler Zone”! Beware and tread carefully!!! XD

”I can wait,” he said thickly, kissing her collarbone. “We have all the time in the world.”

Celaena:

”She had made a powerful enemy of the Pirate Lord, and she was fairly certain she’d ruined her relationship with Arobynn, but she had been right. It was worth it; it would always be worth it, she told herself.”

Oh my god!! I can’t even say how much I loved Celaena in this book! At first I thought her to be arrogant and spoiled, but the longer I read the more I began to see the real Celaena! XD Deep down within her she’s actually a very gentle and kind soul and no matter the consequences, she always opted to defend the weak! =)) Hell! She even freed 200 slaves that otherwise would have been doomed to a life in shackles and even though she always tried to live up to her reputation as Arobynn’s favourite assassin, she still knew the difference between right or wrong! I loved that she cried when she listened to the music in the theatre and I adored her for sparing Ansel’s life! This girl is amazing and it hurt so much to see her pain!! To experience what she felt when Sam died… At the end of the book she’s broken and nothing but an empty shell… and OH GOD did it hurt!!! T_T It hurt so much I can’t even put it into words… I want her to be happy again! I want her to laugh and to joke! I want her to tease Sam… I want her to feel alive again!!!!! T_T

”I suppose it depends on who is telling the story.” Ansel chuckled.
“If Arobynn Hamel is telling the story, then yes, I suppose I did deserve it. I cost him a good deal of money – a kingdom’s worth of riches, probably. I was disobedient and disrespectful, and completely remorseless about what I did.”
She didn’t break her stare, and Mikhail’s smile faltered.
“But if the two hundred slaves that I freed are telling the story, then no, I suppose I didn’t deserve it.”


For me this was probably one of the most powerful scenes in the entire book and gosh I still get goose bumps whenever I read it! XD

Sam:

”Sam smiled, his brown eyes turning golden in the dawn. It was such a Sam look, the twinkle of mischief, the hint of exasperation, the kindness that would always, always make him a better person than she was.”

This boy was such a precious cinnamon roll!!! I mean seriously!! Could he have been any cuter? Nope! I don’t think so!!! I loved how he cared about Celaena! That he loved her for years and never told her! That he wanted to protect her at all costs and that he despised Arobynn for what he did to her! But oh Sam!! My poor and precious Sam!!! He didn’t deserve to go like that!!! He didn’t deserve to be tortured just because Arobynn was jealous!!! And the way they tortured him… what he had to endure in those last hours of his life… Oh god!! I can’t even!! T_T It broke my heart… When Celaena found him and saw what Farrand had done to him… Gosh! I get sick thinking about it… Sam... it hurts… it hurts so much!!! T_T

”My price was his oath that he’d never lay a hand on you again. I told him I’d forgive him in exchange for that.”

”I love you,” he breathed against her mouth. “And from today onward, I want to never be separated from you. Wherever you go, I go. Even if that means going to Hell itself, wherever you are, that’s where I want to be. Forever.”

Arobynn:

”Father, brother, lover – he’d never really declared himself any of them. Certainly not the lover part, though if Celaena had been another sort of girl, and if Arobynn had raised her differently, perhaps it might have come to that.”

I WANT HIM TO ROT IN HELL!!!! Please someone tell me that he’s going to die for what he did to Celaena and Sam!!! Please someone tell me that he’s going to suffer in one of the next books, because I can’t live on if I know that he’ll never get his punishment!!! I HATE HIM WITH A FIERCE PASSION AND I WON’T REST UNTIL HE’S SIX FEET UNDER!!! ARGH! Just to think about him makes me so angry!! Who is he to do things like that?! To betray them the way he did?! To kill Sam just because he loved Celaena!? I hate you Arobynn!!! I despise you with all my heart!

After another moment of quiet, he asked, “Why did you do it?”
Arobynn’s attention drifted back to the wagon, already a small dot in the rolling foothills above Rifthold. “Because I don’t like sharing my belongings.”


Ansel:

”Where do men find it in themselves to do such monstrous things? How do they find it acceptable?”

I’m still torn when it comes to Ansel. I understand why she betrayed the Silent Master but I can’t forgive her for what she did. I really thought she’d become Celaena’s best friend, but then everything changed and I don’t know how I’m supposed to feel about her now. I really liked her, but the way she chose to deal with her problems was more than just wrong and I can’t help but wonder if she’ll make an appearance in the other books. If yes, I really hope that she managed to overcome her problems and was able to make peace with herself…

”He’s an amazing warrior; he’s taught me far more than I would have learned without him. So they can tease me all they want, but at the end of the day, he’s still the one giving me extra attention when we train.

Overall conclusion:

I loved “The Assassin’s Blade” and even though my heart still hurts I don’t feel sorry for reading it. I’ll eventually survive the pain, but those five short stories will stay with me forever! I will remember them when I read the other books and the optimist in me still believes that one day the fond memories of Sam Cortland will be able to bring a smile to my face. =)
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187 reviews159 followers
November 25, 2024
Can we talk about how bad of an assassin Celaena is?

”I’m Celaena Sardothien damn you all”
“Does he know he’s talking to me? The Celaena Sardothien?”
“I can eat your flesh in your sleep I’m Celaena Sardothien!!”


*falls in the first trap they made*

If this is the most powerful assassin in all continents Then god help the worst.
Profile Image for chloé ✿ (semi-hiatus thru dec 10th).
172 reviews3,444 followers
March 25, 2024
3.75 stars

only sjm has the power to destroy me with a prequel

* note on reading order: i read TAB first, before ToG

** rating subject to change once i get further into the series


update: finished throne of glass on 1/22/24 & i'm really glad i had some context and met badass/healthy celaena first

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all of my ToG reviews can be found here:

1. the assassin’s blade
2. throne of glass
3. crown of midnight
4. heir of fire
5. queen of shadows
6. empire of storms
7. tower of dawn
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300 reviews807 followers
July 4, 2021
"The only way to kill a witch is to cut off her head."

Throne of Glass had been on my TBR for quite some time now, but some of the contrasting reviews made me putting this off several times. And then I came across this compilation of the five prequel novellas. Normally, I don't like to read those #0.1 versions of a series, at least before reading the first book. However, as these novellas had been released prior to the first book, I hoped The Assassin's Blade would give me some indication, whether or not this is a series for me. I'm happy I've done so. This gives a clear understanding on the new world, characters, and underlying stories upon which the series would hopefully build upon.

I really like the vivid, complex, and mysterious world Maas is creating here. Though the novellas only visit a handful of locations, I'm looking forward to visit all the places as the series progresses. The plot-line, which is being established as a single continuous thread in these five novellas, is plenty intriguing to make anyone curious about next books. Right now, it's a little too overwhelming to imagine in which particular areas, or in which particular sequence, the events would take place, but I'm hoping it'll be an exciting journey.

I just have one misgiving: the main character, Celaena Sardothien.
"She was fire, she was darkness, she was dust and blood and shadow."
And I felt like she was a little inconsistent. She is extraordinarily beautiful, insanely lethal, have impeccable taste in fashion, music and books, and then always impulsive. Some of those traits kind of conflicted each other, making the character appear a little too unrealistic. I mean, she would've been fine for a children's' book, but not here. Again, I'm hoping this will abate in time.

But overall, I loved this thorough beginning, covering all the things needed to get the reader started from the first page in next book, which, I'm going to dive in to immediately.
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902 reviews1,514 followers
October 16, 2023
This review will be a little different from my others for several reasons. This is a series we are way too deep into for me to go over each character or plot. I won’t me writing a super detailed review for each one, just a small summary, my favorite quote, and the rating.

The Assassin's Blade is a bind up of five novellas for the Throne of Glass Series. I’m just going to say this right way... I wish I would have read this right after Throne of Glass. I wish I wouldn't have waited till I was four books in to pick this up. This book would have changed the way I viewed this series, and I mean that in the best way. These stories changed the way I see Celaena ,answered both little and big questions I had, and ultimately decided whose "team" I'm on... but I'll get to that part in a few. These stories cover everything from young Celaena up until the point she ends up at
Endovier (a salt mine prison).

The Assassin and the Pirate Lord-
10/10

Celaena is sent with Sam to meet up with a Pirate Lord (obviously) to set up a deal for her boss. This is the first time we really get too see her and Sam actually interact. If you’ve read any of the other books, even just the first, then you know how sassy Celaena is and we get a look into why she is this way. Especially towards Sam. We get to see how she got her start, and how their relationship actually started. I know we’ve heard bits a pieces in the other books, but these start filling in all the cracks. After a twist in the plan is presented the two they have to deceive what path they want to take, and pick whose side they are going to be on.

Favorite Quote: “You want my advice?” he asked her. “No.” “I’d watch my back around Sam. You might be the best, Sardothien, but there’s always someone waiting for you to slip.” Sam, the traitorous bastard, didn’t hide his smirk. The other pirate captains chuckled. Celaena stared hard at Rolfe… “You want my advice?” He waved a hand, beckoning her to go on. “Mind your own business.”

The
Assassin and the Healer
- 9/10
After returning home from her mission with the Pirate Lord she is sent to the Red Deseret. This is where she will spend her summer as punishment. Before arriving to the Red Desert she is stuck in a small town waiting for her boat to arrive the next day. She finds herself helping a barmaid and teaching her how to defend herself. This was my least favorite story in the book. I also believe it is the shortest one. I didn’t hate it; it just didn’t have the same effect on me the other ones did. I didn’t feel like it gave me as much. I did like that it had a lot of the bitter angry Celaena that I love so much.

Favorite Quote: “Let me give you a bit
of advice, from one working girl to another: Life isn’t easy, no matter where
you are. You’ll make choices you think are right, and then suffer for them.”


The
Assassin and the Desert
- 10/10

Celaena finally arrives at the Red Desert to spend the summer training with
the Mute Master as punishment. While she is there she has to go through a Kill Bill style training to redeem a letter from the master before she can return back to the Guild. While there we learn how she got to be as good as she is, how she is starting to feel for Sam, and we get to hear about the “first real” friend she’s ever made. This is the
story that I feel lays down the foundation for why Celaena became the softer version of herself that we have all grown to love so much. Think this is where she goes from villain to something more. Some might disagree or think it happened at some other point, and some might think it hasn’t happened at all.

Favorite Quote: “Go to Hell” Ansel
chuckled “I’ve been to Hell.”


The Assassin and the Underworld- 10/10
Celaena is back from the desert and ready distract herself from owning up to her feeling. Not just the feelings she has for Sam but towards everything. She decides throwing herself fully into a mission is the best way to do this. The Underworld was the biggest surprise read to me. Out of all five this one was my favorite. Everything finally
clicks, things really starts happening, and everything we’ve been waiting for is slammed into us. This story will always have a special place in my heart, and in this series. The best part is we get so much Sam and Celaena time. I thought that the last story was going to be the one that choked me up, but this is the novella that got me.
I was sneak reading at work and had to cry on the inside like a winner. So many
feels.

Favorite Quote: “and from today onward,
I want to never be separated from you. Where you go, I go. Even if that means
going to Hell itself, where you are, that’s where I want to be. Forever.”


The
Assassin and the Empire
- 10/10

If you’ve read even just the first few chapters of Throne of Glass, then you already know what is going to happen in this story… I would like to say that you’ll be ready for it… but I won’t lie. You won’t be. This story has everything in it. The emotions, the fighting, the betrayal, the answers about what really happened to Sam that terrible evening,
and how Celaena ultimately got caught. This story will break you. Second favorite in this bind up.

Favorite Quotes: “Deep down, she said,
“I’m a coward.” His brows rose. “I’m a coward,” she repeats “And I’m scared. I’m
scared all the time. Always.”


“I am Celaena Sardothien… and I will
not be afraid.”


This book had me laughing, crying, swearing, praying, and completed me. I thought it would help with the pain of waiting for book five, but all it did was make me crave it even more. I love
Celaena, she is my favorite literary female. She falls in this area of being a villain
and being a hero. She is everything I want from my leading lady. She is fire
and smoke. She is hard and soft. Loving, strong, and weak. She is changing the game...




I thank Sarah J every day for this series. I finally want to end this long review with these two statements: (this isn’t a spoiler it’s just my theory) I in no way shape or form believe
Sam is dead. I might be in denial but I just don’t. I think the biggest twist in this series will be that he is still alive. Also for the question I left hanging at the beginning of this; whose team am I on… Thought it was Rowan, but then again something always felt like it was missing. That’s because Sam is what was missing. I am officially and 100% on Team Sam. If he really really isn’t
around, then I want Celaena to stand on her own. This series is phenomenal.
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1,271 reviews22.3k followers
June 18, 2022
“The only secret I’ve borne my entire life is that I love you.”

Sam, Sam, Sam, Sam, Sam…
Forever pain, forever depression. This will forever hurt.

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I don't know how this book continues to destroy me with every reread. This will always be one of the most heart-wrenching stories for me. The way Sarah J Maas fleshed out the characters in this book and their emotions pulled at my insides. It hurt like nothing else. I hate it. And I'm incredibly in love with this collection of novellas.


Original review!
“She would tuck Sam into her heart, a bright light for her to take out whenever things were darkest.”

Reread. 5 stars, of course.

This is the kind of book that once you're finished reading, you'll need all the chocolates and ice cream to stuff yourself with and all the comedy movies to watch, because the gaping hole and emotional heaviness it leaves you with is slightly torturous.

This book is a bind-up of 5 novellas which explore events that took place before Throne of Glass. Rereading it now, I think that it's probably best to start off with this book, then continue on with the rest of the series, because you'll gain a better appreciation for our main character.

Celaena is such a great female protagonist. Utter boss! This book sheds a lot more light into her history and how she became the person she is. There's so much more emotion and vulnerability to her in this book that we don't get to see that often. But she's also an assassin. Hardcore and cruel and the fact that she encompasses both ends of the spectrum is so great to see. I love how that human element has been added, that not everything you know about a person and how they react to certain situations is always going to be black and white. Your past has a lot to do with it. Your circumstances which will have shaped you. The people you surround yourself with and I adore Sarah J Maas for incorporating that into a story about assassins.

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303 reviews39.6k followers
June 8, 2015
I really enjoyed this! Some stories I liked more than others, but it was nice to see what happened to Celaena leading up to Throne of Glass.
I would have liked to have seen more of her when she was younger and training, though.
Now, on to rereading Throne of Glass!
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233 reviews1,022 followers
June 7, 2024
—— 3.5 ✰ stars.

・❥・ Mood of the book: Triumph by Bishop Briggs

The reading order of this saga is one of the most discussed topics in the reading community. To begin with, you should know that you can read this book in first, third or fourth place. The first time I read it, I read it between the third and fourth book, which I don't recommend since it means going back to the past and it made me completely disconnect from the story and not continue with the series, which is why I'm rereading it right now. Therefore, everyone can read it as they want, but, in very humble opinion, I would start with this one if it is the first time you read the series, since you are going to connect in a different way with the events of the book.

Since this book is made up of five short stories, I will review each of them separately as I read them.
My final score will consist of the average score of the five stories. I warn in advance that I am not the biggest fan of short stories, they tend to seem somewhat tedious and boring to me.

˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 𝕿һᥱ 𝕬ssᥲssіᥒ ᥲᥒძ 𝗍һᥱ 𝕻іrᥲ𝗍ᥱ 𝕷᥆rძ ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗

‘If you ever tell anyone about me embracing you… I’ll gut you’
Rating: 3.✰ stars.

In this story, Celaena, along with her partner, Sam, goes to close a deal on behalf of the master assassin, with Rolfe, master pirate, but they will be in for a surprise when they discover the content of said deal.

The pace of the story is good, and it keeps you entertained until the end, it is full of action and conspiracy. Good beginning story.

˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 𝕿һᥱ 𝕬ssᥲssіᥒ ᥲᥒძ 𝗍һᥱ 𝕳ᥱᥲᥣᥱr ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗

‘The girl wore her scars the way some women wore their finest jewelry’
Rating: 2.✰ stars.

In this story, Caelena is in a fishing village waiting to get on a boat, and she runs into Yrene Towers.

This story was boring and tedious, it is obvious that it is only here to introduce us to the character of Yrene, give us her information, her past and her first meeting with Celaena, I still don't know Yrene in the rest of the books, but I assume she will be important .

˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 𝕿һᥱ 𝕬ssᥲssіᥒ ᥲᥒძ 𝗍һᥱ 𝕯ᥱsᥱr𝗍 ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗

‘For the first time in a long while, she heard the song of a northen wind, calling her home. And she was not afraid’
Rating: 4.✰ stars.

This story is longer, it tells us Celaena's path in the Red Desert, to be trained by the Mute Master. There is mystery, action and quite a few feelings and much more high stakes. A clear evolution and character development is seen in Celaena. Of the first three, the best story.

˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 𝕿һᥱ 𝕬ssᥲssіᥒ ᥲᥒძ 𝗍һᥱ 𝖀ᥒძᥱrᥕ᥆rᥣძ ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗

‘And from today onward, I want to never be separated from you. Whenever you go, I go. Even if that means going to Hell itself, whenever you are, that’s where I want to be. Forever’
Rating: 4.✰ stars.

Celaena has been hired to murder a man who wants to traffic with slaves, she will have to infiltrate the society enviroment and together with Sam, she will try to fulfill her assignment.

This story demonstrates once again how the mind of Sarah J Maas (iykyk) works. It has twists and surprises and the romance that has been building during the three previous stories is finally starting to happen.

˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 𝕿һᥱ 𝕬ssᥲssіᥒ ᥲᥒძ 𝗍һᥱ 𝕰m⍴іrᥱ ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗

‘‘My name is Celaena Sardothien, and I will not be afraid’’
Rating: 5.✰ stars.

I can't say absolutely anything about what this story is about without spoiling everything that happened in the book, just to say that Sarah J Maas is a master of cliff hangers and endings. My heart is forever broken, despite knowing what was going to happen I still cried a lot.

Once again I recommend starting the series with this book, so that the experience is full, surprising and you can connect 100% with the events of the book.

Throne of Glass Series:
╰┈➤ Throne of Glass, 3.75✰ stars.
╰┈➤ Crown of Midnight, 4✰ stars.
╰┈➤ Heir of Fire, 3.5✰ stars.
╰┈➤ Queen of Shadows , 4✰ stars.
╰┈➤ Empire of Storms, 3.5✰ stars.
╰┈➤ Tower of Dawn , 4.5✰ stars.

→ old updates:
jan 06: my mom choose this book for me 🫡 let’s start our throne of glass re read bitches 😈💅🏻
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April 17, 2023
《 4.5 ✰ 》


“Where do men find it in themselves to do such monstrous things? How do they find it acceptable?”


The Assassin’s Blade was a great introduction to the series. I was immediately invested in the story. I do love a flawed and fierce fmc. Even though her boneheaded reactions and stubbornness made my eye twitch. Each novella was loaded with action, twists, life lessons, and so much heart. I was screaming, gasping, gasping some more, rolling my eyes, and sobbing. THE PAIN. Utterly devastated. This is likely going to be my favorite SJM series.


ℕ𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝𝕝𝕒𝕤 𝕀𝕟𝕔𝕝𝕦𝕕𝕖𝕕
1. The Assassin and the Pirate Lord
2. The Assassin and the Healer
3. The Assassin and the Dessert (❤️ my favorite ❤️)
4. The Assassin and the Underworld
5. The Assassin and the Empire (🤧 so much pain 😭)


𝕋𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘𝕤
➳ Sam — he can do no wrong!
➳ The Mute Master — ahhh I love him so much! Think Yoda or Mr. Miyagi.
➳ I want to train in the Red Desert with the Sessiz suikast. The Silent Assassins—the legendary order..
➳ All the Karate Kid moments/influences.
➳ Pirates — hot, but can they ever be trusted?
➳ Ilias — I really hope he makes a reappearance in the other books. (Btw, I would have 😚)
➳ I want an entire Spidersilk wardrobe AND an Asterion horse.
➳ Antica sounds fun. The one place magic is not outlawed.
➳ Curious about Yrene’s fate. The world needs more healers..
➳ Ironteeth witches.
➳ Being dosed with Gloriella is scary af! Wondering who the supplier is.
➳ I cannot wait to go to the Ruhnn Mountains for a mysterious merchant. The land of giant spiders!


𝔻𝕠 𝕃𝕖𝕤𝕤
ᚷ A certain tagline that I personally feel is undeserving to be taken. 😠
ᚷ She never said it back. 😭
ᚷ Impulsiveness with reactive tendencies. 🙄🙆🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️
ᚷ LISTEN to people and stop knocking them out!! 😤
‎ᚷ Share the lavender soap! 😑



𝓒𝓮𝓵𝓪𝓮𝓷𝓪:

Her beauty was a weapon—one she kept honed—but it could also be a vulnerability.

This girl wasn’t like wildfire—she was wildfire. Deadly and uncontrollable. And slightly out of her wits.

She’d have to leave her furniture and most of her shoes behind for now, but there was no way in hell she was going to move to the southern continent without all of her books.



𝓢𝓪𝓶:

Sam smiled, his brown eyes turning golden in the dawn. It was such a Sam look, the twinkle of mischief, the hint of exasperation, the kindness that would always, always make him a better person than she was.

“Well, I care what you think of me. I care enough that I stayed at this disgusting party just for you. And I care enough that I’d attend a thousand more like it so I can spend a few hours with you when you aren’t looking at me like I’m not worth the dirt beneath your shoes.”

“And from today onward, I want to never be separated from you. Wherever you go, I go. Even if that means going to Hell itself, wherever you are, that’s where I want to be. Forever.”



𝓜𝓾𝓽𝓮 𝓜𝓪𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓻:

“Oh, you won’t find him. Not until you prove yourself. Show that you’re willing to leave behind all that you know and all that you were. Make him think you’re worth his time. Then he’ll train you. At least, that’s what I’ve been told.”

“If you can learn to endure pain, you can survive anything.”



𝓜𝓸𝓻𝓮 𝓠𝓾𝓸𝓽𝓮𝓼

Being hired to kill corrupt government officials was one thing, but taking prisoners of war, brutalizing them until they stopped fighting back, and sentencing them to a lifetime of slavery …

“from one working girl to another: Life isn’t easy, no matter where you are. You’ll make choices you think are right, and then suffer for them.”

“Everything has a price”

“Because I’d pick you.” 😭

“I can wait,” he said thickly, kissing her collarbone. “We have all the time in the world.”



“To be honest,” he went on … “I’m disappointed. ... You didn’t even stop to think twice about it, did you?” SAME!!! I’m heartbroken, angry, and running to the next book!


Big thank you to my incredible soul sister Rebecca for rereading this to support my first read. Thanks for putting up with all of my reactions and rants. Love that you never confirmed ANY of my predictions and took me off the scent! The, I knew it and totally called it moments were so satisfying! But, also, painful. ❤️‍🩹

⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆

Am I really doing it? Am I finally starting this series?

BIG thank you to my ride or die Rebecca for holding my hand through this! Excited to read this with you!

Shoutout to my beloved bestie Lila for telling me to start this one next! I’m finally taking your advice, bb!
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February 17, 2022
Soy Celaena Sardothien y no tendré miedo.

Tenía muchas (muchísimas) ganas de leer por fin La espada de la asesina. Estos relatos sobre la vida de Celaena previa a conocerla en el primer tomo de la saga, Trono de Cristal, nos hacen conocer un poquito más de su pasado, así como personajes que tienen apariciones en los libros de este universo. Así que sí, es necesario leerlo.

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Sin duda alguna, para mí Celaena es una de mis protagonistas favoritas EVER. No puedo describir con palabras lo que me gusta, lo que me hace sentir... Creo que no es solo definida, sino que constantemente se batalla en sombras, traumas y decisiones arriesgadas. Asume las consecuencias de sus actos, pero también es rebelde. Eso sí, para todo siempre tiene un plan y casi siempre sale airosa de las situaciones peliagudas. No sé, me encanta. ¡Y más sabiendo que esto es una precuela! Ha sido genial conocer un poco más cómo funciona su cabeza, y sobre todo, porque aquí es un poquito menos fría en algunos temas que en el resto de libros.

Mi relato favorito ha sido sin duda alguna el de La asesina y el desierto, seguido muy de cerca de La asesina y la curandera. Me parecen no solo más interesantes por sus localizaciones y misiones, sino porque siento que también muestran algo muy importante en el universo de Trono de Cristal. Personajes como Ansel me han fascinado, y espero que tengamos un poquito más de ella en siguientes libros. ¡No puede terminar de esa manera!

Los relatos La asesina y el Señor de los Piratas, La asesina y el inframundo y La asesina y el imperio no me parecieron tan espectaculares, aunque los disfruté igual. Creo que cada uno de ellos juega una parte importante en la trama, tanto interna como externa, así que son indispensables en todos los aspectos. Lo que me enfada es no haber sabido antes nada sobre Bahía de la Calavera. ¡Si esa historia es una bomba! Me encantó.

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Otra de las cosas que más me ha gustado es conocer más a fondo el continente. Ya no solo las ciudades que Celaena visita, las diferencias que estas tienen con Rithfold, sino también ahondar en el Gremio de los Asesinos, en el desierto, en la costa y los piratas, o por ejemplo, lo que más me ha flipado: Los Asesinos Silenciosos. De eso sí que necesito más, por favor. Una maravilla.

No podemos obviar que en todo esto, la causante que unas historias tan aparentemente sencillas sean tan espectaculares, es la Maas. Es de las pocas autoras que disfruto por el simple hecho de leerlas. No me pierdo ni una coma, ni una tilde, ni un punto. Todo me encanta, y lo que digo: disfruto muchísimo del concepto de leer con su estilo. Puede parecer una tontería, pero autoras como Sarah J. Maas me hacen recordar todo lo bueno y bonito que tiene la lectura.

Respecto a las tramas que se tocan he de admitir que creo haber leído esta entrega un poco tarde (aunque bueno, es cuando se ha publicado en español). Considero que es mejor leer La espada de la asesina después del primer o segundo volumen de la saga. Por mi parte, hay personajes que apenas ya recordaba y he tenido que hacer un esfuerzo para recordar esas tramas. No ha importado, sin embargo, para que disfrute el libro como un enano.

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Esta precuela es más que una serie de relatos: es sumirnos en la mente de Celaena, su vida antes de ser una esclava en Endovier, conocer a Sam y más sobre los asesinos de Rithfold. Hay detalles muy importantes en este libro, pero sobre todo, lo vas a disfrutar. Si te gusta la saga, es un imprescindible.
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377 reviews3,297 followers
September 1, 2023
i am very happy with my decision to start my throne of glass journey with the assassin's blade! this was a fast-paced prequel, especially since it was broken down into 5 novellas. my favorites were the assassin and the pirate lord, the assassin and the desert and the assassin and the underworld. i really enjoyed the insight it gave me on celaena, arobynn, sam and all of the other characters who i'm sure will pop up throughout the rest of the series.

that ending had my eyes watering 🥲💔 now, on to throne of glass! (for the third time uhhh time to see if i can finally make it through this series, but it's looking the most promising compared to my 2 other attempts)

⭐️ - 4 stars
🌶️ - 0.5/5
tropes: female assassin, enemies to lovers
perfect for: fans of sarah j maas, fans of fantasy novellas
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1,154 reviews6,450 followers
July 5, 2023
*.) The Assassin's Blade ★★★★★
1.) Throne of Glass ★★★★★
2.) Crown of Midnight ★★★★★
3.) Heir of Fire ★★★★★
4.) Queen of Shadows ★★★★★
5.) Empire of Storms ★★★★★
6.) Tower of Dawn ★★★★★
7.) Kingdom of Ash ★★★★★

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First read May 2015
Reread August 2016
Reread October 2018

Still hurts.

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247 reviews892 followers
March 1, 2023
“My name is Sam Cortland... and I will not be afraid.”

PAIN

I feel no emotion. I am just staring at the screen, completely blank and void of emotion as I type this out. I did cry, obviously and as I expected, but I don't think I've come to accept that I've finally actually finished this whole entire series.

I'm also in denial about a certain thing that happens in this.

I may as well get into this review to distract myself from the numbness and denial.

The plot



I have known all along that I should've read this before reading Throne of Glass, but alas, it's fine. I picked up on a lot of foreshadowing for the rest of the series and I felt so smug and proud of myself whenever I saw those clues.

So, there were 5 novellas in this book and I think the reason it took longer than expected for me to read this was because the first novella was pretty boring. Nothing really happened in it. But I'll put in separate descriptions of each novella below.

The Assassin and the Pirate Lord: ★★★
-This one was pretty slow and not much really happened, except near the end, but it just felt so tame compared to the other novellas. We got introduced to Sam, Rolfe, and Celaena. We got to see their characters, and while I already knew Celaena and Rolfe, I hadn't read about Sam yet. But I'll talk about the characters later. Overall, this was my least favorite novella.

The Assassin and the Healer: ★★★.5
-I loved seeing Yrene again in this one. When her name popped up, I gasped and shouted "Yrene!" It was wonderful seeing a member of the main Throne of Glass crew, even though it made me a little sad. This one didn't have much going on in it either, the only reason it's better than the first novella is because Yrene was in it and Yrene is amazing.

The Assassin and the Desert: ★★★★.5
-This one was much better than the previous two. There were plot twists that literally made me gasp, and it was fast paced. I liked seeing more of Ansel's character as well. I'd felt meh about her in EoS and the beginning of KoA, I didn't really care for her. But in this one, I really liked her. But then she did some things and I began to dislike her. Now I don't know how to feel, but I think she was better in KoA. It pains me that I don't remember.

The Assassin and the Underworld: ★★★★★
-Arobynn is an absolute disgusting pig. Trying to get her to forgive him for BEATING HER? Nuh uh. This novella was so gooood. My second favorite. We were introduced to Lysandra (I LOVE HER. Not in this one, but in the rest of the series) and Celaena was in denial over her feelings towards Sam. There was action and twists and I loved it. Sorry, I'm still feeling numb and my brain can't remember what happened because all I can think about is the next novella:

The Assassin and the Empire: ★★★★★
-PAIN PAIN PAIN. I'd gone in knowing what would happen but I still am in P A I N. This was definitely my favorite, no matter how much I HATE what happened. Was Sam stupid in this one? Yes. Should he have let Celaena go with him to go take on Farran? YES. NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF HE HAD JUST LET HER GO WITH HIM. Or maybe it would have. BUT WHATEVER. The ending of the novella was just a punch to the gut and I will never recover.

All I can think about is this: If none of this had happened then we would have never gotten what happened in the other books. That doesn't really help much, but it's something.

“If you can learn to endure pain, you can survive anything. Some people learn to embrace it- to love it. Some endure it through drowning it in sorrow, or by making themselves forget. Others turn it into anger.”

The characters



Well, I guess I have to say goodbye to these characters all over again WHAT FUN.

Celaena Sardothien

“My name is Celaena Sardothien,” she whispered, “and I will not be afraid.”

Celaena was interesting in this book. I love her throughout the series, but I was annoyed by her in this book. While Celaena did periodically annoy me throughout the series, she always grew from her mistakes and she is such a strong character.

I feel so badly for what happened in this book. She just wanted to have a future where it was just her and Sam, where they were happy and in love.

Sam Cortland

“I can wait,” he said thickly, kissing her collarbone. “We have all the time in the world.”

....it was lines like these that made me cry because of what I knew.

I had gone into this terrified I wouldn't like him since I am in love with Rowan, but oh my gosh SAMMMMM 😭😭 HE IS THE ABSOLUTE SWEETEST. HE GOT HER SHEET MUSIC TO HER FAVORITE SONG. HE ASKED THAT AROBYNN NEVER HURT HER AGAIN FOR HIS FORGIVENESS.

PAIN PAIN PAIN. That is the only word that can comprehend my feelings. 😭

Yrene Towers

“This girl wasn’t like wildfire—she was wildfire. Deadly and uncontrollable. And slightly out of her wits.”

I love Yrene so much. I understand a lot about her background now, and a lot of stuff she talked about in Tower of Dawn, and I loved her in this. Not much to say since I already loved her before I read this.

Lysandra

Ok look. I love Lysandra. But in this one I DESPISED her. She was so annoying to Celaena, and the way she kept flirting with Sam irked me. I do feel bad for her over what Arobynn's doing with her *gag* and I understand a lot of why Celaena hated Lysandra in Queen of Shadows.

“She was fire, she was darkness, she was dust and blood and shadow.”

The relationship



“I love you,” he repeated, shaking her again. “I have for years. But if I asked you to pick, you’d choose Arobynn, and I. Can’t. Take. It.”
“You’re a damned idiot,” she breathed, grabbing the front of his tunic. “You’re a moron and an ass and a damned idiot.” He looked like she had hit him. But she went on, and grasped both sides of his face. “Because I’d pick you.”


I HATE EVERYTHING. I HATE IT. I feel painnnnnnnn.

I literally started crying when I read this line: “I hate to admit it, Sam Cortland, but I missed your sorry ass, too.”

And this one: “And from today onward, I want to never be separated from you. Wherever you go, I go. Even if that means going to Hell itself, wherever you are, that's where I want to be. Forever.”

It's not fair. They just wanted their happily ever after. BUT NOTHING IS THAT EASY IN A HIGH FANTASY BOOK, NOW IS IT.

Please pardon my little breakdown, I'm feeling crazy right now.

But I remind myself. Nothing in Throne of Glass would've happened if the events in this book had not taken place.

BUT THAT DOESN'T HELP MY FEELINGS.

“Life isn't easy, no matter where you are. You'll make choices you think are right, and then suffer for them.”

Anywho, I'm very sad that I'm done with this series and now I want to go curl into a ball and never leave my room ever again.

4.5 stars

“She would tuck Sam into her heart, a bright light for her to take out whenever things were darkest.”

I will say it one last time: P A I N

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I feel numb.

I'd give anything to read this whole series for the first time again

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May 29, 2024
1.) Throne of Glass ★★
2.) Crown of Midnight ★★★★

[2024 reread] ★★★
this is an anthology, short story collection, of five tales set prior to the events in throne of glass. they are told in chronological order, with each one building off the previous one, and ultimately showing us how celaena ended up in the salt mines when we meet her for the very first time. we also get introduced to a lot of characters who we will meet in this universe, with some backstory on how celaena met them for the very first time.

ultimately, i did enjoy this, and i truly just enjoy the project of this - i wish more authors would give me short stories set in worlds, with characters, that i already am established with and love. yet, i don't think they add too much to the throne of glass world. sometimes it felt like they were really just showcasing how celaena is a good person and sjm really, really just wants the reader to know that, but i still had a fun time reading these. i do think they add to the overall series, and i do recommend you read these, but the enjoyment is for sure going to vary from reader to reader - more than most reading experiences, i feel.

down below i break down each short story in this anthology, give them individual star ratings, and list their trigger and content warnings! (my favorite being the assassin and the healer, because i am a yrene fangirl, and my least favorite probably being the assassin and the underworld, because celaena was just being too annoying in it for me lol.)

━━♡ 0.1) The Assassin and the Pirate Lord ★★★

this first short story starts off in an assassin’s guild, two years before the events of tog, and where an emergency meeting is being held by the king of assassins himself, arobynn. someone is murdering assassins, and celaena and sam are tasked with a mission to go to skulls bay, have a meeting with the pirate lord, and give him a sealed letter from arobynn himself. yet, when they get to skulls bay, they realize there is a much more heartbreaking situation going on, and sam and celaena decide to do something about it all on their own, regardless of the costs.

i really liked seeing sam and celaena start to get to know each other, and start to figure out the people they want to be together, too. i also loved seeing the skulls bay setting, and why the location is the way it is currently in the book series, because of the actions in this novella. i wont lie, this read a little too white savior in 2024, but i still enjoyed reading this opener in this anthology collection, and it setting the tone for what is to come.

tw/cw: death, loss of a friend, grief, slavery, human trafficking (with an emphasis on children, as well), captivity, fighting/battle, explosions, violence, blood

━━♡ 0.2) The Assassin and the Healer ★★★★

please know i am truly screaming at my 2016 review for this short story because i was fully like “this is filler, who is this girl?” lol. oh sweet summer, me shipping celaena and chaol, so hard i didn’t see the dots were dotting right before my eyes, child.

this short story takes place obviously after the first, but we get to see how arobynn punished celaena for her actions in skulls bay, and continuing to punish her by sending her to train in the red desert. but while she is waiting for her boat, she is staying at an inn where she helps a worker. And that worker? ends up playing a very big role in the rest of the series. yrene towers is a healer, stuck in a small port town, while hiding her magic that is now outlawed. this story switches povs between the two women, and it was just really heartwarming. i really do love yrene, and just seeing her really want to master her gift that was passed down from all the women in her family at a healer academy, and just really want to heal and make the world a better place - it just gave me all the feels. i for sure appreciated this novella more in 2024.

tw/cw: extreme physical abuse in past, abusive relationships / unhealthy power dynamics, loss of mother in past, insinuation / threat of sexual assault, assault - unwanted touching, blood, vomit

━━♡ 0.3) The Assassin and the Desert ★★★

i truly am giving sarah a lot of credit for plotting and planning her overarching universe way back in the day, back before she sold millions of books and became the phenomenon in the book community that she is today. this novella had so many easter eggs in it, that i felt like i was taking notes for a full length sjm book.

this one picks up right after the second story in this anthology, where we are following celaena going through the desert to find the oasis where assassins are training. this is her punishment for the events in the 1st story in this anthology, where she is supposed to train with a very powerful assassin who makes you prove yourself before he will offer to train you, and then she is supposed to bring back a letter with his approval. it has taken her one month of travel to get to this desert, she is required to train for one month, and then travel back to arobynn and the assassin’s guild in rifthold - therefore she is going to be away for three months, which also held her birthday!

while at this training facility, and while trying to catch the eye of the assassin trainer she wants, she befriends a girl named ansel. in this story, they get very close and realize they have a lot of the same sadness held within their hearts. celaena also learns a lot about witches, and spidersilk, and she even makes a promise that will lead her on another mission that she will attempt to fulfill one day.

again, i loved seeing so many nods at things to come in the story - but for some reason this felt so long to read, and i found myself bored a lot of the time. maybe it is because I remembered the twist, so it was less impactful. But yeah, the reread of this one felt very middle of the road for me.

tw/cw: mention of slavery, physical abuse in past, abusive relationships / unhealthy power dynamics, mention of uncomfortable age gap romance where the mc is underage (15), fighting/battle, violence, torture, blood, poison, fire, talk of debt, brief mention of child death, spiders, snakes, talk of colonization, loss of father and sibling in past

━━♡ 0.4) The Assassin and the Underworld ★★★

i mean this in the nicest way possible, but celaena is so annoying in this short story. she is finally back in rifthold, after being gone training for three months, and arobynn apologies and sends her on a mission to make up for the abuse that came after the first story in this anthology. celaena starts following the clues about the slave trade and safe houses during her mission and (painfully slowly) starts to figure out maybe not all is what it seems.

we also get introduced to lyssandra in this story, and it really did make my heart hurt to read. this story really emphasizes how arobynn is a gross predatory man, who is grooming and abusing these young adults in many different ways. celaena and sam actually do become a thing in this installment, after a lot of push and pull, but it did taste rather bittersweet because the reader knows what is to come. but the spidersilk really was a sweet twist and made me smile.

tw/cw: extreme physical abuse in past, abusive relationships / unhealthy power dynamics, grooming (and its very uncomfortable to read), predatory men, gaslighting, manipulation, slavery, battle/violence, blood, vomit, mention of loss of mother in past, sex work shaming, drowning, suicide/sacrificing one’s life

━━♡ 0.5) The Assassin and the Empire ★★★

this last story opens up with celaena shacked in the back of a wagon, leading her to where we first meet her in throne of glass. but then, the story goes back eleven days to how she got in this wagon, after things felt so happy at the end of the fourth short story.

celaena and sam are living together, but sam feels like they need more money so he is doing paid fights. jobs are a little bit more hard to come by, because arobynn has essentially blacklisted them in the assassins market. so sam feels like the only thing that he and celaena can do, is leave rifthold for good, but before they sail away on that ship they need to do one last big job each. yet, we as the reader know this is not going to end well because this story opens up with celaena in captivity of the king’s men.

this one was obviously sad, but i feel like celaena just couldn’t connect a dot, even when the dots were right in front of her practically connecting themselves. but there's a lot of betrayal and a lot events that make celaena who she is when we meet her in throne of glass. Yet, i just didn’t love this one and i even closed this book during this reread just really not liking sam, which i really think is not intended lol.

tw/cw: extreme physical abuse in past, abusive relationships / unhealthy power dynamics, grooming (and its very uncomfortable to read), predatory men, gaslighting, manipulation, slavery, battle/violence, blood, torture, missing loved one, loss of a loved one / partner, grief, depressing, drugging, sexual assault threat insinuations

[2016 first read] ★★★
old review on my blog

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1.) A Court of Thorns and Roses ★★★★
2.) A Court of Mist and Fury ★★★
3.) A Court of Wings and Ruin ★★★
3.1) A Court of Frost and Starlight ★★★
4) A ​Court of Silver Flames ★★★★

1.) House of Earth and Blood ★★★
2.) House of Sky and Breath ★★★
3.) House of Flame and Shadow ★★★
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2,595 reviews45.7k followers
October 24, 2018
i actually wasnt planning on reading this until after ‘kingdom of ash’ but the wait was just too much for me, so i quickly snuck it in!

ughh, i wish this book was a part of the main series in the same way ‘tower of dawn’ was. i think if the series started off with this, instead of ‘throne of glass,’ i would have had a much deeper understanding and connection with celaena. this provides so much character development and insight into who she is, which was really lacking in the first few books.

also, the events and characters of each and every one of these stories are mentioned/alluded to throughout the other six books, so this would have been a great foundation with which to start the series.

overall, these short stories were enjoyable and a great addition to a wonderful series!

the assassin and the pirate lord - 3.5 stars
the assassin and the healer - 3.5 stars
the assassin and the desert - 4 stars
the assassin and the underworld - 4.5 stars
the assassin and the empire - 4.5 stars
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September 10, 2022
I don’t usually care for novellas, but these were addictive. Together, they do read like a book, and I cannot get enough of Celaena’s voice. I’m excited to start my reread of the beginning of this series so I can finish it!
February 17, 2023
THIS WAS SO GOOD AAAAHHH!! 😩😩🤌🤌 I initially couldn't get into it and was really worried it would disappoint me, but Sarah J. Maas worked her magic and I ended up loving it! It really adds to the series as a whole 🤩🤩

“This girl wasn’t like wildfire—she was wildfire. Deadly and uncontrollable. And slightly out of her wits.”

The Assassin's Blade is a collection of novellas giving us a glimpse into Celeana's past before the events of Throne of Glass. It's a prequel of sorts and elaborates on things hinted at in the books. Since there's so much to unpack, I'm gonna go through the novellas one by one.

“My name is Celaena Sardothien," she whispered, "and I will not be afraid.”

♤ The Assassin and the Pirate Lord:

In this novella, Celeana and Sam head to Skull's Bay together to broker a deal between their master Arobynn Hamel, and the Rolfe, the leader of the pirates. It seems like this should be a really great novella- pirates, plenty of action, plus some scheming on Celeana's part. Yet I found I didn't really love this one for some reason. I know a lot of people will disagree with me, but it just didn't quite grab my attention 😕

Though I must admit that the way Celeana and Sam's relationship developed in that novella alone was SUPERB 😍😍 They went from hating each other at the beginning to reluctantly working together to something ELSE- *dreamy sigh* I know they only got together MUCH later, but this was also just a great introduction to seeing them together 🤌🤌

Overall, it was entertaining enough but didn't have much depth. Not my favorite of the novellas tbh 😬😬

~ The Assassin and the Healer:

In this novella, Celeana was staying in the tavern where she met Yrene Towers, a lowly barmaid there. They develop a connection when Yrene is threatened. Once again, unpopular opinion, but... I didn't particularly like this one. It was fun enough and obviously well-written, but I feel like not much happened. And the climax felt rushed. That's honestly just me. I know a lot of other people will love this novella, but I sadly wasn't one of them 😔😔

~ The Assassin and the Desert:

As punishment for what happened in Skull's Bay, Arobynn Hamel sent Celeana to the Red Desert, where she would train with the Silent Assassins and have to get the Master's letter of approval to return. There, she meets other assassins, faces new challenges and has to battle a mysterious threat.

I actually really enjoyed this novella! It had lots of things that made it really fun to read: an exotic setting, loads of new characters, action AND a great twist. 😏😏 It was really fun to read and that climax was SO GOOD. It definitely helped me regain interest after not loving the first 2 novellas 🥰🥰

~ The Assassin and the Underworld:

This one takes place back in Rifthold, after Celeana has returned from the Red Desert. Arobynn has given her another job: an assassination. As she works on the job, tensions between her and Sam develop further and that's when the romance REALLY starts 😏😏

I also really liked this one. It was really action-packed and again had a really surprising twist. However, even tho that was all cool, the best part was the new tension between Celeana & Sam. This was when the romance really began and lemme tell you, it was AMAZING. Seriously their chemistry is off the charts!! If I had to choose between him and Rowan, I'd honestly have no idea. I LOVE YOU SAM 🥰🥰😍😍❣❣

~ The Assassin and the Empire:

*hysterical sobbing*
*screaming*
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 😭😭😭😭😭😭😵😵😵😵😖😖😖😖😭😭😭😭☹☹😱😱😫😫😫😣😣

I knew it was coming for the entire book and yet when it actually happened.... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! I would've started full-on ugly crying if I hadn't been in a public space. IT WAS JUST TOO CRUEL

That is all I have to say about that novella

“She would tuck Sam into her heart, a bright light for her to take out whenever things were darkest.”

Overall, I really enjoyed the Assassin's Blade! I struggled to get into it at first as the first 2 novellas didn't really grab my attention, but the last 3 were really great. Tho #5 FREAKING BROKE MY HEART. But anywayyy.... So yeah, this was really great. Definitely recommended for all Throne of Glass fans!! 😁❤

~ 4 stars

。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆

Throne of Glass series:

0.5 The Assassin's Blade- ★★★★☆ 😘
1. Throne of Glass- ★★★★☆
2. Crown of Midnight- ★★★★★
3. Heir of Fire- BEYOND ★★★★★ ❤😘
4. Queen of Shadows- BEYOND ★★★★★ ❤😘
5. Empire of Storms- BEYOND ★★★★★ ❤😘
6. Tower of Dawn- BEYOND ★★★★★ ❤😘
7. Kingdom of Ash- BEYOND ★★★★★ ❤😘

❤ - favourites
😘- amazing romance

。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆

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This was sooo good!! 😁😁❣❣Definitely a great addition to the series 🤌🤌 RTC!
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1,285 reviews8,915 followers
April 18, 2018
Reviewed by: Rabid Reads

4.5 stars

***Please be aware that while refraining from spoiling the specific novella I'm reviewing at the time, there may be spoilers from any prior novellas.***

I view these stories as five separate but related tales--like a series--b/c that's how I originally read them. I'll include links at the bottom of the post to the individual reviews on Goodreads, for those of you who are afraid of being inadvertently spoiled.

In the summer of '12, I was desperately seeking new reading material, and stumbled across the preview chapters of THRONE OF GLASS by Sarah J. Maas.

I downloaded them, devoured them, and gashed my teeth in impatience when I discovered the full book wasn't due to be released for several more weeks.

BUT.

There were four prequel novellas that were available. So I one-clicked all of them and read them immediately.

They only increased my hunger for THRONE OF GLASS.

~The Assassin and the Pirate Lord~

First, I think it's important to recognize that one of--if not the--main purposes of these novellas is to grow Celaena from an intolerably insolent and arrogant adolescent into a world-wiser (but still cocky) young adult.

The #1 complaint about this series is that readers don't like Celaena.

Personally, I love her, but I understand why others might not. She's a superlative character, and some people can't handle her extremes, and that's only one of a dozen legitimate issues.

BUT.

There are several loudly voiced complaints that, as far as I'm concerned, don't hold water. I've already addressed my feelings in regards to the claim that she is too girly to make a believable assassin in my Throne of Glass review.

The other assertion I cannot abide is that Celaena "never does anything," or "never kills anyone."

That she's basically all talk.

Maybe I'm confused, but I've never supposed that assassins are meant to go around killing EVERYONE indiscriminately. And she's not just an assassin. She's the King of Assassins' heir. Adarlan's Assassin.

At least half of her identity is reputation, and it wouldn't behoove that reputation (or be good for business) to run around like a maniac slitting throats and eviserating passersby.

In this novella, she's a sixteen-year-old girl who single-handedly disarms and disables the entire crew of a pirate ship. She easily defeats the Pirate Lord in combat, using his own weapons to do it.

How is that nothing? How is that all talk? *mind is boggled*

Beyond establishing herself as a seriously kick-ass heroine, the foundation for something that will shred your heart into teeny, tiny pieces is also laid. <------*WAILS*

And, you know . . . there are pirates.

Everything is better with pirates.

SO. Not my favorite of the bunch, but a close(ish) second.

~The Assassin and the Healer~

This novella wasn't part of the original four. I chased down pieces of it on various blogs, over the course of several days before CROWN OF MIDNIGHT was released.

Anyway, I liked this one a lot, too.

So should anyone who thinks Celaena doesn't kill often enough. How about six or eight mercs in a dark alley after they try to rob and attack a barmaid?

All I'm saying is that's an awful lot of bodies piling up for an assassin who allegedly doesn't assassin.

Moving on.

We also learn some Celaena background: that her country was destroyed by war, and she feels a kinship with others who have suffered similar fates. That as a child she had dreams that are in complete contradiction to her current status.

Aaaannddd we (once again) get to observe the softer side of Celaena. The side that compels her to intervene on behalf of others when she can--one of the many reasons I'm able to overlook her more abrasive qualities.

Bottom line: a worthy addition to the canon.

~The Assassin and the Desert~

Oh, my FEELS. They hurrrrrrt *sobs*

So what does is say about me that this is my favorite of the group? Hmm . . .

In the inevitable aftermath of her actions in Pirateville, Celaena is sent into the blistering, unforgiving heat of the desert to train with the Mute Master, Arobynn's (infinitely more benevolent) Southern counterpart.

She has one month to train with the Silent Assasssins. One month to earn the Mute Master's respect in the form of a letter to Hamel on Celaena's behalf, commending her efforts and abilities.

One. Month.

This is the novella that makes me determinedly profess that readers' NEED to read the prequels.

There are people and places and events that have already begun to play a greater role in the main books, with half a dozen foreshadowings of things to come.

You. NEED. To. Read. It.

And it won't make sense, if you haven't read the first one, and after that . . . Well, why not just read them all?

Besides . . . Don't you want to see Celaena fumble her way through her first friendship? And not just her first friendship, but her first friendship with a GIRL?

Of course you do.

And who could blame you?

~The Assassin and the Underworld~

This novella should have been called THE ASSASSIN AND THE TANGLED WEB OF AROBYNN HAMEL, but I guess it doesn't rollllll off the tongue the same way.

I really wish I could give you an accounting of the events that take place here unhindered by the knowledge of what's to come.

But I can't.

I read it too many times and it broke my heart too completely.

THE ASSASSIN AND THE UNDERWORLD is about what happens when Celaena returns to the Assassin's Keep after Arobynn beat her into unconsciousness and sent her to the desert.

Celaena arrives full of confidence and more than a little bit of self-satisfaction.

She succeeded in accomplishing her nearly-impossible-to-complete task. More than succeeded. Was sent home from the Red Desert with a fortune great enough to purchase her freedom.

When she struts into Arobynn's office, she has every intention of telling him, and leaving him.

Unfortunately . . . It doesn't work out that way.

Instead, she allows herself to fall back under his spell. Not fully, she's been made too wary for that, but enough that she becomes an unwilling accomplice in his nefarious plans one last time.

This is where we first see the depth of Arobynn's treachery.

My thoughts on Celaena's lack of immediate response to said treachery upon her return to Rifthold in ToG:

~The Assassin and the Realm~

THE ASSASSIN AND THE REALM starts at the end. Celaena is suddenly a prisoner of we-don't-know-whom/we-don't-know-why.

All we know is that she's shattered. She does not care that she's caged like an animal. She does not care that she's in chains. Cold, hunger, thirst, all things beyond her concern.

And then . . . in the dark . . . she remembers.

Maas is an expert at cultivating DREAD. It may not be as stealthy here, what with us already knowing that Celaena--in some context--has failed, but that doesn't negate the fear, the roil in your belly, as you push yourself to keep reading, to find out what happened, what went wrong, so that at least then . . . it will be over.

As I said earlier, I read these before reading THRONE OF GLASS, so I can't state from experience that if you're having issues with Celaena, reading THE ASSASSIN'S BLADE will fix them. BUT. I can say that I've never had any issues with her character development, and the majority of readers who have taken my advice have found themselves understanding her better than they had previously. Beyond that, you need the background from Celaena's time in the Red Desert to fully appreciate what's happening in the main series (my favorite YA series, incidentally). <------FYI.

SO. Read it. I'm so far passed "recommending" it that I'm brandishing it wildly.

“My name is Celaena Sardothien,” she whispered, “and I will not be afraid.”


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My other reviews for this series:

Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1)
Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass #2)
Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass #3)
Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass #4)
Untitled (Throne of Glass, #5)
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143 reviews495 followers
August 1, 2018
NO WORDS.

Just sobbing, dying, laughing and dying again.
Enjoy readers. :)

This was a mix of billions of wonderful stories and I guarantee y'all, ur in for a sobbing-fest.


So yes, you'll be needing......:
-donuts (idk, just get SWEETS)
-more SJM books.....
-MORE BOOKS
-you're mom's credit card to go buy those books or you could rob a bank
-a buddy to scream and cry to
-6000000 tissue boxes

Yah.


Alright alright.
No, u ain't just gonna cry ur eyeballs out.
NO.
UR GONNA SMILE TILL UR MOUTH SPLITS TOO!!!!!!

How fun is that?



Just......everything was brilliant.
Celaena was an amazing character.
Some were obviously jerks.
I was a potato who cried my little heart out
:p

AND NOOOOWWWWWWWWW.
We shall end this review/sob-fest.

Good bye, peeps. ;)
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March 8, 2023
#0.1-#0.5 The Assassin’s Blade ★★★★★
#1 Throne of Glass ★★★★★
#2 Crown of Midnight ★★★★★
#3 Heir of Fire ★★★★★
#4 Queen of Shadows ★★★★★
#5 Empire of Storms ★★★★★
#6 Tower of Dawn ★★★★★

She was fire, she was darkness, she was dust and blood and shadow.

As anyone who knows my taste in books is already aware of, I’m total trash for Sarah’s other series, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and have been for a while, which is why I know it’s kind of surprising to a lot of people (myself included) that it’s taken me this long to finally start on this series! That said, I decided that I would make an effort in 2018 to get caught up on the series before the finale this fall, and per Sarah’s own website’s recommendation, I started with this novella bind-up.

I was honestly nervous to pick this book up, because I kept thinking, “What if it doesn’t live up to my love for the ACOTAR series?!” Luckily, my concerns seem to be invalid – based on this collection, at least – because losing myself in the word of Celaena and the Assassins was effortless, and made me so eager to move on to Throne of Glass!

Quiet as mice, quiet as the wind, quiet as the grave.

The Assassin and the Pirate Lord – ★★★★★ ←
Celaena thinks that she and her colleague Sam Cortland are being sent to meet the Pirate Lord to seek repayment for a slight he’s caused the King of the Assassins. Upon arrival, the teens learn that they’ve been tricked into an escort mission for a batch of slaves that Arobynn is hoping to sell. I thought this was an fantastic introduction to Celaena’s character, and it immediately made me fond of her as a protagonist. I loved that she was willing to risk her career and her name to free a few hundred strangers, and the ending set a wonderful stage for her relationship with Sam and his willingness to follow her, no matter the cost.

The Assassin and the Healer – ★★★★☆ ←
After the debacle with the Pirate Lord, Celaena is sent away for a while, as part of her punishment. In this installment, she stays at the White Pig Inn, where she meets Yrene Towers, a young healer barely scraping by as a waitress, and in desperate need of learning how to defend herself. Who better to teach her than a trained killer? This was my least favorite of the stories, but I still thought it was enjoyable enough for 4 stars. It just didn’t feel nearly as three-dimensional as the other novellas (which is to be expected, since it’s substantially shorter at only 40 pages).

The Assassin and the Desert – ★★★★★ ←
As Celaena arrives in the Red Desert, she begins her punishment: training with the Silent Assassins, and earning a letter of recommendation from their leader, the Mute Master. This was such a fleshed out, well written story, and while reading this one, I remember thinking to myself that this was where the real story telling in this collection began. I loved getting to know the ins and outs of the Silent Assassins and their homes, as well as watching Celaena’s friendship with Ansel come into form. Most of all, I enjoyed the world-building that was given in bits here and there, like the story of Spidersilk.

The Assassin and the Underworld – ★★★★★ ←
Upon her return to Rifthold, Arobynn surprises Celaena by apologizing, and offering her a mission picked specially for her: to kill a man who wants to help the King of Adarlan create a booming slave business. This story was positively gut-wrenching to watch unfold. Without spoiling anything, I’ll just say that certain aspects of Celaena’s mission seemed suspicious from the beginning; Sarah J. Maas is the queen of painful foreshadowing, but like any other trickery she inflicts upon her readers, all you can do is sit back and watch it unfold.

The Assassin and the Empire – ★★★★★ ←
A few weeks after Celaena discovers Arobynn’s treachery, she and Sam are living happily on their own, but there’s one problem: to leave Rifthold and Arobynn behind forever, they must leave the Assassin’s Guild, and that costs coins that are going to require one last, dangerous job. Just… see what I said about the last story: with SJM’s writing, sometimes you know something horrible is well on its way, but there’s nothing you can do besides waiting patiently for the heartache. I didn’t think I had grown quite so attached to the characters in this collection until reaching the end of this particular novella, but I found myself devastated and immediately wanting more. I think this was a brilliant story to end this collection on, and it cemented my beliefs that The Assassin’s Blade is the perfect opening to this series.

“My name is Celaena Sardothien,” she whispered, “and I will not be afraid.”
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April 14, 2023
*4.5 Stars*
"My name is Celaena Sardothien," she whispered "and I will not be afraid."

Reading this book for the second time and I am equally if not more heartbroken than the first time I read it. Each novella grabs your attention and wraps you up in adventure and intrigue. Celaena is such a compelling fmc. She is gloriously flawed. Impulsive, stubborn and cocky but also generous, strong and confident. I love all of her wonderful nuances. Considering she is 16/17 I think it tracks and I appreciate the genuine feel of her personality given her age and her history. Every single secondary character in this books feeds something to the reader, nothing is wasted, and I love how it shapes the way the plot moves forward in the following books and how you perceive Celaena.

The Assassin and the Pirate Lord- Our introduction to Celaena starts off with a bang! Assassin guilds and a murder. Pirates and brawls. Slave trades and rivals.
Highlights-Captain Rolfe, Sam (aka perfect angel baby), Celaena going to the mat for what she believes to be right and working with Sam.
"If you ever tell anyone about me embracing you...... I'll gut you." 😜

The Assassin and the Healer-💙Yrene Towers💙Celaena teaching Yrene to defend herself makes my heart squeeze.
"If you get the chance, teach it to any female who will take the time to listen."
We love a girl's girl!!

The Assassin and the Dessert- I love the vibes of this novella! The Fortress, the dessert, the horses, the master, and the BETRAYAL! It's all just such a mood! The characters you meet in this novella are so interesting and setting is captivating.
"If you can learn to endure pain, you can survive anything. Some people learn to embrace it-to love it. Some endure it through drowning it in sorrow, or by making themselves forget. Others turn it into anger."

The Assassin and the Underworld This novella you start to see the depths of the power Arobynn holds over Celaena, after years of grooming and manipulating her since she was a child and it's heartbreaking and infuriating. Sam is just perfect; I love him so much and he's everything and I want to strangle Celaena so many times bc COME ON!!
"I love you, I have for years. And he hurt you and made me watch because he's always known how I felt, too. But if I asked you to pick, you'd choose Arobynn and I. Can't. Take. It."

The Assassin and the Empire- The one that broke me and I have never ever recovered. 😭
Why?! Just WHY?!! It was so obvious, and it could have been avoided so easily!! That person deserved better, and I will never be okay with it. Also, "I hate packing"?!!!! ARE YOU FREAKING SERIOUS?!! SAY IT BACK!!!! Just, I can't.
"I just want to be with you, I don't care where we go. That's all I want." 😭😭😭

This book makes you feel all the things and I actually think it's super underrated in the series bc I find it to be gripping. Also, I am firmly team "read this book first" which I know is controversial, but I will DIE on this hill!! So don't come for me in the comments! 💙💙💙
Thank you to my beautiful SS Cecelia for reading and ranting with me! Can't wait to read the rest of the series with you babe!
RE-READING my absolute favorite series of all time with my Soul Sister Cecelia
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