Review: Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas The Throne of Glass series is a young adult fantasy novel series written by Sarah J. Maas. The series follows the story of Celaena Sardauvin, an assassin who has been imprisoned for her crimes and must compete in a tournament to become the new king's royal assassin. The series consists of seven books: Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, Heir of Fire, Empire of Storms, Queen of Shadows, Kingdom of Ash, and The Assassin's Blade: The Throne of Glass Novellas. Each book builds upon the previous one, creating a rich and intricate world that is full of magic, politics, and adventure. One of the things that sets this series apart from others in its genre is the depth and complexity of its characters. Celaena is not your typical heroine - she is flawed, rebellious, and has a dark past. The other main characters are equally well-developed, with their own unique personalities and motivations. The world-building in this series is also exceptional. Maas creates a richly detailed fantasy world that is full of magic, mythology, and history. The setting is a mix of medieval Europe and an alternate version of the Middle East, which adds to the uniqueness of the world. One of the things I particularly enjoy about this series is the way it combines elements of different genres. It has elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure, but also touches on themes such as power, corruption, and morality. This makes for a well-rounded story that keeps you engaged from beginning to end. Overall, I would highly recommend this series to anyone who enjoys young adult fantasy novels. The characters are complex and engaging, the world-building is rich and detailed, and the plot is full of twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a fan of Sarah J.