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The Throne of Glass Book Tag

Throne of Glass was definitely one of my favorite series (probably due for a re-read soon), so it’s going to be super fun to do this tag!

Kingdom of Ash

Wow. Just, wow. I can’t even begin to describe how incredible this book was. As the final book in the Throne of Glass series, I was obviously expecting it to be sad, but this broke my heart and put it back together a thousand different times. I honestly think that this is my favorite of the entire series, through the intense character relationships and the roller-coaster of emotions, it’s just the perfect book to finish the fantastic series.

Empire of Storms – Sarah J. Maas

I am completely shocked, to say the least. This book was a crazy mix of emotions, and I loved every bit of it. Empire of Storms is probably the best book in the series, at least in my opinion. Every character has finally come together, and I honestly could not stop reading.

Heir of Fire – Sarah J. Maas

This book was action-packed and absolutely incredible. After reading the last book, I had no clue what to expect from this, but it surprised me in such a good way. I was constantly on the edge of my seat, needed more of this world and each character.

Crown of Midnight – Sarah J. Maas

This book was absolutely amazing. I loved every second of it, and was constantly on the edge of my seat while reading it. The character development, world development and plotlines were just impeccable and I can’t wait to read the next book.

Throne of Glass – Sarah J. Maas

This novel was the perfect blend of fantasy and murder mystery. The plot line makes every second feel important and I loved every part of this book. I was constantly on the edge of my seat just waiting and needing to know more. This is definitely a must read for all YA fantasy readers!

The Assassins Blade – Sarah J. Maas

This book was an absolutely amazing beginning to the Throne of Glass series. The Assassins Blade had impeccable characters and character development along with an interesting plot line that kept me on the edge of my seat constantly.