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A glorious empire. A desperate quest. An ancient secret. The search for allies extends to a new land in the sixth book of the #1 bestselling Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas.Chaol Westfall and Nesryn Faliq have arrived in the shining city of Antica to forge an alliance with the Khagan of the Southern Continent, whose vast armies are Erileaโs last hope. But they have also come to Antica for another purpose: to seek healing at the famed Torre Cesme for the wounds Chaol received in Rifthold. After enduring unspeakable horrors as a child at the hands of Adarlanian soldiers, Yrene Towers has no desire to help the young lord from Adarlan, let alone heal him. Yet she has sworn an oath to assist those in need, and she will honour it. But Lord Westfall carries his own dark past, and Yrene soon realises that those shadows could engulf them both. Chaol, Nesryn, and Yrene will have to draw on every scrap of their resilience to overcome the danger that surrounds them. But while they become entangled in the political webs of the khaganate, long-awaited answers slumber deep in the mountains, where warriors soar on legendary ruks. Answers that might offer their world a chance at survival ... or doom them all.The final battle looms in this sixth book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series. Review: Must read ๐คฉ - Where do I even start!! All the plots and Chaol and Yrene๐ซ ๐...am really glad I stuck to the order of the series as many people said to skip this one. Am glad I didn't!! Loved it Review: It Was Okay - I found this book very boring as it was about Chaol Westfall and he is very boring. But all the other books in the series were amazing . But if you are reading this book for Nesryn Faliq then go for it.
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S**S
Must read ๐คฉ
Where do I even start!! All the plots and Chaol and Yrene๐ซ ๐...am really glad I stuck to the order of the series as many people said to skip this one. Am glad I didn't!! Loved it
N**T
It Was Okay
I found this book very boring as it was about Chaol Westfall and he is very boring. But all the other books in the series were amazing . But if you are reading this book for Nesryn Faliq then go for it.
P**A
The book arrived on time and in good condition so well done Amazon
The book arrived on time and in good condition so well done Amazon. The book itself was way better than I expected. I felt like it was much needed character growth for Chaol because the rest of the characters had gotten their own arcs and development and Chaol was sort of left behind in the events of the first book. So it was a good thing to see his journey toward finally catching up with the other characters.The book was a little stretched out and predictable but it is setting up the next one so that's one nice thing to be excited about. Can't wait for the next one!
S**R
Book came in good condition.
The book arrived on time in good condition. Although the gold lettering on the cover had faded a bit, the book looked brand new and unused.
M**I
Amazing
I luv this book !! It is amazing and was provided to me in the best condition possible.
P**A
good read
I like chaol better after this
R**E
Good Delivery
This is how I received the book, it's not damaged, it's a little creased at the top but the overall book is perfectly fine.
S**I
Five Stars
sarah is a gifted writer. it would be a sacrilige to not read her books
M**)
5/5
Tower of Dawn is my second favorite book that Sarah J. Maas has ever written! And it is, hands down, the best installment in the Throne of Glass series, in my honest opinion. I completely and wholeheartedly loved it. This is easily one of the best books Iโve read in 2017. The first part of this review is spoiler free for Tower of Dawn, but it does have minor spoilers for the rest of the Throne of Glass series! Also, before I even start this review, I just want to say that I actually think Sarah has been listening to her readers and this book truly proves it. First off, we have a very predominant queer side character, who clearly states this from the beginning and is written very believably and seamlessly. Next, we have a full diverse cast of characters, besides Chaol, in this novel. And lastly, and the thing I was most concerned about going into this book, Sarah respectfully writes about Chaolโs disability, without ever making it seem like he must be โfixedโ in order to have self-worth. (But please be aware that this review is coming to you from a white, able-bodied woman, so I am not the voice you should be listening to for the last two representations.) I also think Sarah unfortunately listened to the backlash about her โyoung adultโ books having so much sex in them, because there is totally less sex in this book than in EoS, ACOMAF, and ACOWAR. There is still amazing angst and build up to sex, and there is one actual sex scene, but nothing near as graphic or even as descriptive as her previous works. Me, being the perverted person that I am, was a little disappointed by this, especially with how much I love Chaol. I should also preface this review by telling those of you who do not know that Chaol is my favorite character in ToG, well, besides my queen, Manon Blackbeak! Iโve never been the biggest fan of Celaena/Aelin, and I think this story (and the rating I gave it) probably really benefited from that. The last thing I will say before I actually start this long-winded review is that I cannot stress enough how important it is to read The Assassin and the Healer novella from the novella bind up, The Assassinโs Blade, before you read this book! Tower of Dawn is a story that is running parallel with the events that took place in Empire of Storms. While Aelin, Dorian, and the rest of the gang are trying to unite empires and bring them together to fight the greater threat at hand, Chaol and Nesryn left for Antica, located in the southern continent, to convince another strong empire to join them in the battle that is inevitably coming, while also seeing if the healers at the Torre can heal Chaolโs paralysis. Also, the southern continent is way more advanced than Erilea could ever hope to be. Magic is not only thriving here, but itโs celebrated. And healing is one of the most prized powers of all. And one of the three points of view in this book, besides Chaol and Nesryn, is a very talented and powerful healer named Yrene Towers. I would say the point of views are definitely equal seeming between the three, but there are two big story lines going on. The first being Chaolโs healing, and how he is hurting a lot more than just physically. Chaol is struggling with his self-worth, but I believe heโs also struggling with PTSD. He feels very guilty and that he is to blame for Aelin, Dorian, his family, his guardsmen, and also his disability. This book really showcases and highlights how mental pain and disabilities are just as hard to overcome as physically pain and disabilities, and Chaol for sure learns this lesson in true Chaol fashion: the hard way. And the second storyline is a big mixture of different ways Chaol and Nesryn are trying to sway the current khagan, Urus, to their cause. Urus has six children and when he passes on one of them will rule, because in this kingdom it is not automatically given to the first-born heir. No one knows who the ruler will be, so this can make siblings rather blood thirty for one another, and once one is chosen to rule, the others must submit or things can get really bloody. This also makes the task of winning them all over a little difficult for Chaol and Nesryn. โYour city is the greatest I have ever laid eyes upon, your empire the standard by which all others should be measured. When Morath comes to lay waste to it, who will stand with you if we are all carrion?โ Urusโ six children: โฝArghun โ oldest child and enjoys power in knowledge. โฝSartaq โ second oldest and commands the Rukhin riders. โฝHasar โ third oldest and amazingly queer. โฝKashin โ fourth oldest and most loyal. โฝDuva - fifth oldest, who is married and carrying the first grandbaby right now. โฝTumelun - the baby, and the cause of an underlying mystery. All of these side characters are very impactful to not only this book, but the greater arching story at hand, too. These characters also put a big emphasis on family for this story, and the amazing lengths we are willing to go for the people we love. Tower of Dawn not only introduces a vast array of new characters, and it also helps showcase that this book feels like a love letter to being young and finding yourself. Yet also, finding what you truly want in your life. I mean, these characters are all in their early 20s, itโs not plausible that they are all going to know what path they want to take, or that they all choose to take the path that was set for them by others. I love that this book realistically depicts that your first love wonโt always be your last love, and how normal and okay that truly is. Finding yourself, and what you want from this life, is a truly beautiful story in and of itself. There is a vast amount of world building and character development within these 700 pages, and I truly believe this is such a wonderful addition to this series. Before I get into the spoiler section, I will say that there are trigger warnings for talk of suicide, grey area cheating, war themes, and violence. I will also say that the epilogue of this book will probably shatter your soul. Like, is it Fall of 2018 yet? But I loved this and it was such a wonderful and important installment in the Throne of Glass series. โThe heart heโd offered and had been left to drop on the wooden planks of the river docks. An assassin who had sailed away and a queen who had returned.โ
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TOG
Muy buen libro y muy buena saga, super recomendado
Y**A
Boek komt niet overeen met de foto
Ik heb helaas een andere versie gekregen dan staat afgebeeld.. Jammer want nu past die niet bij de rest van de reeks die ik al gekocht had :((
T**D
Worth the read
So good but a little slow. A lot of ppl say you can skip this one but I donโt think you should. It all comes together in the end.
A**P
Beautiful
I was tempted to skip this book since it is not part of the primary storyline, but it is necessary for the conclusion in the following book. Maas has created a beautiful land with new, exciting characters and a wonderful love story. This is a lovely addition to the Throne of Glass series that will make you excited for the conclusion.
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