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The Assassin's Blade by Sarah J Maas – review

Written By Unknown on Friday, August 14, 2015 | 7:19 AM

‘Fantasy has got to be my favourite genre, but pair fantasy with romance, and I will be completely hooked’

Once again, Sarah J Maas has absolutely ruined me with her fantastic writing and incredible characters. I have been meaning to make my way to this book for a very long time, as it was released back in March 2014, but I’ve had to build up the courage to actually read this book. I think that anyone who’s even heard of the Throne of Glass series knows exactly what happens in this book, but if you don’t, be warned: this is not a spoiler free review.

When I first started reading this book, I could not for the life of me understand how Sam and Celaena could ever be in love by the end of it, since they appear to hate each other so viciously. Well I was so, so wrong: by the end of this book, I could not imagine Celaena with anyone else. Not Dorian, Chaol or even Rowan, because Sam was her perfect fit. Sarah creates this timeless, agonizingly sweet relationship that she then just rips in half and that makes Sam’s death all the harder to bear.

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