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Throne of Glass Character Guide for New Readers (U.S. Edition)

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If you’re just starting Sarah J. Maas epic fantasy series Throne of Glass, welcome to one of the most beloved book universes in modern fantasy. Filled with assassins, fae warriors, witches, and unforgettable heroes, this series has captured the hearts of readers across the U.S. and beyond. But let’s be honest — with so many characters and storylines, keeping track can get confusing. This Throne of Glass character guide is here to help new readers in the U.S. get familiar with the key characters and understand their roles before diving deeper into the series. 1. Welcome to the World of Throne of Glass Set in the continent of Erilea, Throne of Glass begins with Celaena Sardothien, a young assassin imprisoned in the salt mines of Endovier. When she’s offered freedom in exchange for becoming the King’s Champion, her story unfolds into an epic journey filled with magic, rebellion, and destiny. From royal courts to fae kingdoms, the world grows richer with each book — which is exactly why ...

The Easiest and Longest Guide to Reading the Throne of Glass Books

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If you are starting the Sarah J. Maas Throne of Glass series, you are about to begin an amazing fantasy story. This huge series has a famous killer, kings, magic, and great characters. What starts small quickly grows into a vast war saga about fae, ancient gods, and a lost queen. Because there are eight books (seven main novels and one prequel collection), the reading list can be tricky. This simple and very long guide will clear up the reading orders, give you deep knowledge about the world of Erilea, and explain the big journey of the main character, Celaena Sardothien. 1. The Clear Reading Orders There are two main ways to read the Throne of Glass series. You must decide if you want to know the character's past right away, or if you want the big secrets to be revealed as the writer intended. A. Reading Order 1: Publication Order (Best for New Readers) This is the exact order in which Sarah J. Maas first sold the books. It is the best way to read for the first time because the ...