By: Sarah J. Maas (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Experience the thrilling conclusion to the #1 New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series. Kingdom of Ash is the epic, unforgettable finale to Sarah J. Maas' spellbinding saga. In this masterful conclusion, Aelin Galathynius's journey draws to a dramatic and heartbreaking end as she fights to save her world and every one she loves. With intense action, fierce friendship, and powerful romance, this final installment will transport readers to a world of magic, adventure, and heartbreak. Get ready for the ultimate battle for freedom and for love with Kingdom of Ash, the best Teen & Young Adult Romance Book based on Value for money, Customer support, Easy to Understand, Genre and Theme. Animagus: What a spectacular final instalment in the TOG series!
I have LOVED every second.
Aelin is so relatable in her struggles of self worth & responsibilities.
SJM knocked it out of the park with this one & my hear was in my mouth for the last 10% of the book!
Also, there's a Rhys cameo, which totally took me by surprise but made me unreasonably happy!
United Kingdom on Oct 18, 2023
Val: What can I say. Utterly brilliant. I cried, I laughed. My favourite character going from Rowan to Lorcan. I love Lorcan. Maybe the war at the end of the book a bit too Lord of the Rings for me (Morath… Mordor…). But I read this book in three - four days. I devoured it. I can’t get over how well this series is written. I highly recommend. It’s a rollercoaster. Bravo for this entire masterpiece.
United Kingdom on Oct 17, 2023
Elyssa: The most amazing series I have ever read! The plot twist and stories finally all unit to one in the last unreal book. Highly recommend this series!
Australia on Oct 07, 2023
amelie: Émouvant et déchirant. C’est une belle histoire, bien écrite. J’ai jamais autant pleuré en lisant un livre. C’est la meilleur saga j’ai pu lire à ce jour.
France on Jul 22, 2023
FranJessca @ A Book Lovin Mama's Blog: I’ve had the Kingdom of Ash on my bookshelves since it was released in 2018. I know it’s been four years, but I finally got the courage to read it. I knew that Sarah J. Maas would rip out my heart with the last book in the Throne of Glass series, which is why it took me this long to read it. Well, I finally finished it, and yes, Sarah ripped my heart into threads in certain parts of this book. Some more than others. I’m happy I finished it and sad at the same time. I told myself I would read it slowly to savor the story and characters, which I did. All I wanted was for a happily ever after. It did take some time to get there, but it finally happened. Thank you, Sarah J. Maas, for writing these characters and world. I’ll cherish the Throne of Glass books forever. This is one world I can’t get enough of, and I definitely plan on re-reading them again in the future.
My Thoughts: Here are things I enjoyed about the last book in the Throne of Glass series:
I love reading several points of view in a book, and Sarah J. Maas gives readers several angles to what is enfolding in her books. I felt the pain of what was happening to Aelin and Fenrys when she had been...
United States on Mar 22, 2022
BrittanyBrittany: What can I say about this massive novel other than OH MY GOD WHAT A MASTERPIECE.
I loved EVERY SINGLE PAGE. With this end to the Throne of Glass series being 980 pages – there was A LOT that happened, and I obviously will not be able to capture everything in this review. This review will most likely be spoiler free for the first half and then the second half will contain spoilers that I simply HAVE to talk about, but I will be sure to put a disclaimer warning everyone not to proceed unless you’ve read it or like me absolutely love spoilers. You do you. (although I managed to not be spoiled at all!)
First and foremost, I know a lot of people are talking about the length of this novel and the fact that its nearly 1K pages. I’ve read several reviews saying that the length was unnecessary and that AT LEAST 200 pages could have been cut. Honestly, I thought the length was perfect. Yes, it is long. Yes, it is a commitment to read it and get through it. But this book is written so well, and the story is so fantastic that I flew through it and it was over before I even realized I was close to the end.
Also, to those that feel it should have been shorter I just want...
United States on Jul 03, 2019
Zeilenwanderer: Die Throne of Glass-Saga liegt hinter mir. Ich kann es ehrlich gesagt nicht glauben. So viele Jahre hat mich diese Reihe begleitet und nun, nach acht Romanen und 4912 Seiten, ist sie vorüber. Was soll ich sagen? Ich hatte Angst vor diesem Band. Ich habe auf ein Happy End gehofft und hatte generell Hoffnungen und einige Theorien auf den Handlungsverlauf. Sarah J. Maas wusste mich wie immer zu überraschen und ich habe es geliebt. Kingdom of Ash ist alles, was ich mir unbewusst gewünscht habe.
HANDLUNG & ÜBERRASCHUNGEN
Da dies der achte Band der Reihe ist, wisst ihr sicherlich, dass die Kapitel aus den Perspektiven der unterschiedlichen Figuren erzählt werden. So ist die Handlung sehr breit gefächert und vielfältig. Vor allem da Kingdom of Ash nahtlos dort ansetzt, wo Empire of Storms und Tower of Dawn aufgehört haben. Dies bedeutet, dass die Charaktere in sämtliche Himmelsrichtungen verstreut sind und alle andere Missionen haben. Wenn ich mich recht erinnere, haben wir zu Beginn der...
Germany on Jan 23, 2019
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Total Reviews | 2 reviews | 2 reviews | 523 reviews |
Epic Fantasy (Kindle Store) | Epic Fantasy | Epic Fantasy | |
Teen & Young Adult Epic Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult Epic Fantasy | ||
Screen Reader | Supported | Supported | |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 53,733 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 131,284 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 24,684 ratings |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing; 1st edition | Bloomsbury Publishing; 1st edition | Hodder Children's Books |
Print length | 988 pages | 641 pages | |
ASIN | B079JYG6D4 | B015FELXQ0 | |
Publication date | October 23, 2018 | May 3, 2016 | |
Best Sellers Rank | #25 in Teen & Young Adult Epic Fantasy#26 in Romantic Fantasy #26 in Epic Fantasy | #2 in Fantasy Romance eBooks#4 in Epic Fantasy #5 in Paranormal Romance | #14 in Young Adult Romance Comics & Graphic Novels#37 in Teen & Young Adult LGBTQ+ Fiction #228 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance |
Word Wise | Enabled | Enabled | |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled | Enabled | |
File size | 9075 KB | 9922 KB | |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe | On Kindle Scribe | |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled | Enabled | |
X-Ray | Enabled | Enabled | |
Language | English | English | English |
Romantic Fantasy (Kindle Store) | Romantic Fantasy |
Cassie Lang: I feel like after reading EoS I just really struggled with wanting to finish the last two books. Knowing that ToD was not directly related to Aelin and her storyline and then KoA starting with her being captured. I also felt like moments of KoA dragged but I also know it was to get through her rescue, each characters story and bring them all together and in a way that I hadn’t expected. I assumed everyone would fight the entirety of the battle together and then the wrydkeys would be dealt with but the way SJM chose to handle that and truly the ending was just so much better than I imagined. Ultimately that last 75% of the book really had me and why I gave this book 5 stars. SJM really tied everything up and I truly appreciated that. Now if it was only time for CC3 to come out. ☺️ the last bit I would say not directly related to KoA is that EoS and ToD really should be a tandem read, having not done it, I would have appreciated that advice rather than just not being in a mood to deal with reading a whole book not about Aelin’s escape and then the first part of KoA being about her captivity. Just my thoughts.
United States on Oct 23, 2023