Rate this book

L'assassina E L'impero (2013)

by Sarah J. Maas(Favorite Author)
4.34 of 5 Votes: 1
languge
English
genre
publisher
Mondadori
review 1: This is certainly my favorite among novellas in The Assassin's Blade. Celaena is less annoying here. I think it has to do with Sam Cortland. He's a perfect balance for her. And I wish I get to read from his POV too. I want to know more about his past, his love for Celaena and what he feels when he's captured by Rourke Farran.However, I don't think that Celaena here matches with who she is in Throne of Glass. At the end of the novella, I feel like she has more burden than ever because of Sam's death and she's kinda let of what will happen to her. While in Throne of Glass she's quite cheerful and wants people recognition as Adarlan's Assassin. It's just like the opposite herself.
review 2: I've enjoyed the other novellas, but just couldn't buy this one. The real
... morevillain was obvious from the start, as was the plan set in motion, so it was irritating that Celaena never figured it out. Especially given her history with the person in question. That cheapened the ending for me, and ruined much of the sorrow that I should have been feeling for her. I haven't read Throne of Glass yet--though I am about to--but I'm not super excited anymore. We'll see, I guess. less
Reviews (see all)
Nazz
Rereading in preparation for my Crown Of Midnight ARC. Review to come eventually.
laney
And as they say, the rest is history...
Mooshooboo1
Screw you Arobynn Hamel, screw you.
Write review
Review will shown on site after approval.
(Review will shown on site after approval)