Heir of Fire: A Throne of Glass Novel, Book 3

Heir of Fire: Throne of Glass, Book 3 by Sarah J. Maas is one of the best Teen & Young Adult Romance Books available. It offers great value for money, customer support, and is easy to understand. The genre and theme of the book is sure to captivate readers of all ages.
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Value for money
93
Print quality
86
Overall satisfaction
91
Imformative
91
Giftable
93
Easy to understand
89
Easy to read
86
Binding and pages quality
89

Comments

Leonie Deichmann: War kein Problem runterzuladen und hat alles einwandfrei funktioniert! Buch natürlich auch Hammer deshalb 5/5 Sterne!!!

Germany on Nov 05, 2023

Jdsmith: This book is where it all starts to get interesting! We meet new characters one of them being my absolute favourite ‘Manon’.
We see Celaena/ Aelin finally accept her fate and who she is.
Chaol finally picks a side and makes bold decisions.
Poor Dorian…. 😩 he doesn’t have the best luck in this book

Some of my favourite quotes:

“Celaena was Aelin Ashryver Galathynius, heir to the throne and rightful Queen of Terrasen. It made her his mortal enemy. It made her Dorian’s enemy. Chaol still didn’t know what to do about it, or what it meant for them, for the life he’d imagined for them. The future he’d once dreamed of was irrevocably gone.”

“Symbols have power, Prince”

“She wanted to hunt, and had been that way since she tore through her mothers womb and came roaring and bloody into this world”

“Maeve was fearsome in her perfection, utterly still, eternal and calm and radiating ancient grace. The dark sister to the fair-haired Mab.”

““Prince Rowan—” Prince. She swallowed the urge to turn to him. “—is from my sister Mora’s bloodline. He is my nephew of sorts, and a member of my household....

United Kingdom on Sep 07, 2023

Payne’s Bookworm Reviews: Heir of Fire is undoubtedly the best book in this series so far. It is wonderfully long and I was hoping it was longer, it kept me occupied from the beginning to the end, making me want more and more. So many new characters are introduced and new sides to our beloved characters are shown. I really enjoyed this book and I think it is the most enjoyable one so far. The character development and growth is phenomenal and the new connections and characters and great addition and can’t wait to see how these books continue to go.

After being ordered to sail to Wendlyn on a mission to retrieve Wendlyn’s naval defense plans and assassinate its King and Prince at their annual midsummer ball, by the King of Adarlan. Celaena finds herself on a roof having to steal and fight each day after having no funds or coin left over. But after running into a Fae Warrior, that is there to collect her to take her to meet Maeve the Queen of the Fae. But once again nothing ever goes easy and everything has a price so finding answers about the Wyrdkeys won’t come easy. But having a little fun with the Fae Prince Rowan in the process may just make her time in Mistward while trying to prove...

Australia on Feb 06, 2020

Tejasvi Kumaran: This month, I started a reread of the series to prepare for the upcoming and highly anticipated release of Kingdom of Ash, the conclusion to Aelin’s (Celaena’s) story.

At one point during my initial read of Throne of Glass, I was contemplating giving up on the series, and might not have picked up Heir of Fire at all. After reading ToG and CoM, I didn’t understand what all the fuss was about, since this series was a favourite of so many people I knew. Honestly, I didn’t like them that much at all the first time I read them. The writing was poor, especially the excessive use of exclamation marks which made me pause and cringe every time I came across it. The overused addressing of Celaena as “the Assassin” or Dorian as “the Prince” and Chaol as “the Captain” too was terrible, as if shoving their titles in my face repeatedly would make them seem more important and powerful. It just ended up annoyed me. And I didn’t feel particularly connected to any of the characters (I did love Celaena though) or invested in the story.

But I gave this series one last chance to redeem itself, and it did not disappoint. Heir of Fire pulled me in like none of the...

India on Oct 17, 2018

Siobhan: I can safely say Heir of Fire is my favourite of the series thus far. It was so much fun, so much more than I had anticipated. Honestly, I cannot begin to explain all of the feels I’ve been left with. Even though I know this review will end up rather lengthy, I fear I will forget to mention some things. I really do have that much to say, it really did leave me feeling so much.

I don’t even know where to start. So many things, with no idea of where my starting point will be. Due to this, I apologise if the following review seems to jump around somewhat.

After finishing the second book, Crown of Midnight, I wasn’t overly crazy about where things were going. I enjoyed the second book and yet everything seemed far too predictable. I still wished to see where things were heading, but I feared there wouldn’t be much by way of surprise. I had this terrible sensation that the series would be like every other young adult fantasy series out there. Fortunately, my fears were ridiculous. This book turned out to have so much more than the two prior books, bringing together so much and leaving me at a whole new level of excitement about where things were to go.

This...

United Kingdom on Sep 20, 2016

Steph and Dani @ A Walk on Words: Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas
Steph's Rating: 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5 stars

Steph's Review: *the review itself is for the most part non-spoiler, but the area for my predictions is packed with spoilers for Heir of Fire*

What better way to get back into blogging than with a book that also ended with a bang? I think I've read Heir of Fire three or four times over the one month period that it's been out--in other words, I've just been reading some sort of page from this pretty much every day. Still not over it either. The pretty hardcover is still sitting on my nightstand even though I've got other selections I'm reading. The books in this series release pretty far apart from each other so this obsession is really not good seeing as I've got at least another eleven months to go before book four rolls around.

Celaena has been cast away from Adarlan for her own safety by none other than Chaol Westfall. She's ignoring her duty to the King while she's slumming it in the streets of Wendlyn. She is approached by a menacing Fae warrior, who leads her on orders to the her aunt, and Fae Queen, Maeve. Celaena knows Maeve knows the information that she dearly needs...

United States on Oct 22, 2014

Robin Snyder: I am thoroughly impressed by how this series keeps unveiling itself. Before I jump into my review I just want to note that I didn’t absolutely love Throne of Glass. I liked it, it was okay, it’s almost a Cinderella Story retelling if Cinderella were an assassin on survivor. If you haven’t started this series yet my extreme recommendation is read the series in this order.

The Assassins Blade (Throne of Glass 0.1-0.5) - I read these all separately and gave them all 4-5 stars these were written after Throne of Glass so the writing is better than ToG

Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass 1) – Be patient this was her debut novel and SJM’s writing gets so much better. Still a good story overall. I rated it 3 stars

Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass 2) – I loved this one I rated it 4.5 Stars.

Now onto Heir of Fire (HoF): Possible minor spoilers for ToG and CoM

Again the writing and depth of story is even better as we become more engrossed in this world. The majority of the story revolves around three different groups of people in different locations during the story.

Celeana in Wendlyn: - Celeana left for Wendlyn at the end of CoM, when we...

United States on Sep 16, 2014



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