![]() The competition turns brutal whensome of the contestants start to end up mysteriously dead. While training for the competition, Celaena is kept under strict watch of the Captain of the guard, which leads to a friendship of sorts. ![]() He takes her on as his champion in a competition to become the king of Adarlan’s lead assassin. After arriving in Rifthold, a city known for its beauty and wealth, the heart of one of greatest empires in all of the continent, she meets the crown prince Dorian. She is given the chance to earn her freedom after being in a slave camp for the past year. Throne of Glass focuses on an infamous assassin, Celaena Sardithien. ![]() Luckily, I’m here to end this debate once and for all. It makes sense that this is a heated debate amongst Sarah J. They’re both great in their own ways and always leave the readers wanting more. ![]() Which series is better: Throne of Glass or A Court of Thorns and Roses ? Both fantasy series center around a strong female lead with likable characters and a carefully written plot. ![]()
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