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Average rating4.2
4.25 stars.I don't know what to say, because my heart is broken. I didn't expect it would end up like that. I'll try, somehow, to write something..I liked this novella, even though my favourite one will always be [b:The Assassin and the Desert 15713907 The Assassin and the Desert (Throne of Glass, #0.3) Sarah J. Maas https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1341878246s/15713907.jpg 18814070]. When I started reading it, the events didn't fully convince me and I thought that everything would end in a positive way for Celaena and Sam (that they could achieve their almost impossible mission and could be free from Arobynn). I found the plot a bit forced in the first half and I was like “hurry up, guys! you keep saying that your're the most capable assassins of Adarlan, so show it and make it short”, but after you-know-what, I was overwhelmed by my inability to see that coming and by feelings.So, on one hand I appreciate the courage of the author and the fact that the story isn't predictable and on the other I'm here with a shattered heart and in ‘don't-know-what-to-do-of-my-life' mode.Damn you, Sarah T.T
A heartbreak on pages. This gripping tale reveals Celaena's tragic past, culminating in an emotionally charged finale. Maas masterfully depicts Celaena's descent from hopeful assassin to a shattered soul, creating a deep emotional connection with the reader. The novella's atmosphere is dark and foreboding, setting the tone for the heartrending events. Character development is poignant, especially in Celaena's relationships, making their eventual outcomes all the more devastating. The storytelling is tight, yet rich in detail and emotion, making every moment impactful. This novella is a beautifully written, sorrowful prelude to the series, leaving readers moved and eager for more.