Throne of Glass: Sarah J. Maas: 1

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The first few books aren't nearly as graphic as the last few books if I recall. I read this later in life, but throughout the entirety it felt very young adult and less mature than some of the content I prefer. I think book five is where the sex scenes become more detailed, but in remembering my own experiences I was definitely reading adult material by the time I was a freshman in High School. I only remember a few series really resonating with me in Middle School around 7th and 8th grade and then I jumped from Harry Potter grade material into Game of Thrones and eventually Steven Erikson before I graduated. Well as long as the kid is mature enough to not make a big fuss about what is in that book (which is mostly kissing and blood and no sex) YES, GO FOR IT! It’s an amazing series and bound to get you obsessed! Get some juicy stuff and action! SUSPENSE! Oh the suspense. Some readers might be disappointed that romance isn’t a more integral part of the books. There are some really great romance adventure novels out there, but I guess that’s what I like about a lot of the fantasy novels in the YA genre. The romance is there, but it isn’t more important than the adventure and challenges (I’m thinking of the Renegade series by Marissa Meyer, the Eona/Eon books by Alison Goodman, Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard and others). Frankly, I am glad that I didn’t discover the Throne of Glass series until it was over, because I would have been so impatient waiting for the next books in the series to be released!!!

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I do find that at a certain age yes they should be shielded from these things but as they grow older you need to give your kid more leeway because they will eventually grow up. It is fine for 6th graders, maybe 5th grade at the youngest. Having waited for a long time to see on Sarah's blog that this would be published, I almost started crying when I found out it would be - the only reason I didn't was that I had gone quite numb from excitement A fan on Goodreads Is the series perfect? Nope. Could the books have been better in places? Yes. Was there some editing misses? Sure. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started CloseThe Prince and the Captain of the Guard of his kingdom retrieve her, as she possesses some pretty useful skills (she’s an assassin, skilled in the use of swords, other blades/weapons, and is pretty much bad***). Celaena Sardothien is her kingdom’s most feared assassin. Though she works for the powerful Assassin’s Guild and its scheming master, Arobynn Hamel, she yields to no one and trusts only her fellow killer-for-hire, Sam. But when Arobynn dispatches her on missions that take her from remote islands to hostile deserts, Celaena finds herself acting independently of his wishes and questioning her own allegiance. Alright folks, I have been living the Throne of Glass series by Sarah Maas for the past several months. It is 2020 as I am writing this post, and I am a little embarrassed to admit that I only recently discovered Sarah Maas (or the whole YA genre which I have great love for). Do you like to develop your skills and compete against others? What's an interest you're pursuing, and what are you doing to pursue it? Multiple uses of crude language, including "s--t," "balls," "damn," and "hell," most often as "go to hell."

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Sarah J. Maas is a New York native who currently lives in the California desert. This is her first full-length novel to be published, though she already has a large online fan base, many of whom discovered the Throne of Glass world in its first incarnation, on www.fictionpress.com, when Sarah was just sixteen. I would say that it really depends on the person who is reading. If they are a sheltered child or younger than eight or nine then they shouldn't read this. These answers aren’t very helpful. “Maturity” is not a quality that is required to read these books. There really isn’t such a thing as a “mature” 12 year old. Even “mature for their age” is misleading language. A person can only compare books, or really anything in life, to what they’ve already experienced. If that experience has been restricted to modern YA novels this book might be well received if the reader in question is inclined to enjoy the fantasy genre and violence. Not surprisingly, book 6 is my least favorite because it doesn’t involve Celaena’s story at all for the most part. It focuses on a side story critical to the end of the series in book 7. Each of the books has it’s strengths. I would have to say that my favorite book of the series is probably Heir of Fire (which is book 3).

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Teens and adults drink wine, sometimes to excess that causes them to be hung over the next day. A character is addicted to opium. Step into the world of the #1 bestselling Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas with this collection of prequel novellas. But talking about the series it's not very culturally diverse. The only characters who weren't white were in like two books at the most. Example: Nehemia. She was my FAVOURITE character. I was so upset that Sarah killed her off, and there wasn't even a good reason why. She could've lived and it would still be a good book. Popular author Maggie Stiefvater is in top form in what is arguably her most complex and ambitious book to date, and the first in a magical new series.



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