Sarah J. Maas fans disagree about the best way to read the 'Throne of Glass' series. Here's the book order you should follow for a spoiler-free experience.
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Sarah J. Maas fans disagree about the best way to read the 'Throne of Glass' series. Here's the book order you should follow for a spoiler-free experience.
"If you want to read the books chronologically, you should start with "The Assassin's Blade" instead of the titular novel in the series: "The Assassin's Blade" "Throne of Glass" "Crown of Midnight" "Heir of Fire" "Queen of Shadows" "Empire of Storms" and "Tower of Dawn" in tandem "Kingdom of Ash" However, I don't think the chronological order offers the best reading experience."
"Like many romantasy fans, I fell in love with Sarah J. Maas' "A Court of Thorns and Roses." I devoured Maas' books about faeries and then quickly turned my attention to her first series, "Throne of Glass," hoping it would give me a similar feeling to the books I'd come to love. To my delight, "Throne of Glass" was everything I hoped it would be and more. It was full of the magic and romance I'd loved in "ACOTAR," plus even more adventure."
Throne of Glass contains eight main installments that can be read in multiple sequences, which creates confusion about the optimal order. A chronological sequence begins with The Assassin's Blade, then Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, Heir of Fire, Queen of Shadows, Empire of Storms and Tower of Dawn read in tandem, and Kingdom of Ash. Chronological reading can reveal key plot points early because revelations from The Assassin's Blade are omitted from the early novels. Publication order preserves those reveals and maintains intended suspense, offering a more captivating, spoiler-free experience.
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