Sarah Coffey - Throne of Glass

 The book Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas is a great depiction of a protagonists interior and exterior journeys. The protagonist Celaena was raised to be an assassin and spent her teenage years as one. She got sent to a mining camp as a prisoner/slave, but she was later released in order to serve the King as his assassin. Throughout this exterior journey, Celaena experiences a conflicting internal journey. She tries to uphold her own values while also maintaining her deal with the King, who wants Celaena to do his dirty work. Celaena's conflicting duties put her through emotional turmoil and makes her decide if she's going to abide by her values or the King's duties. This journey she goes on shows her determination and strength, and it's something that can be learned from.

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  1. I think I bought the Throne of Glass a couple years ago on a random Target trip. I had heard about it, but I don’t think I’ve actually started to read it yet. But looking at your evaluation, I think I will pick it up this summer and give it a try. I love a book that makes you think, even after you’ve finished reading it. Sarah J. Maas is such a good author, she really knows how to make a book and its plot feel personal to the reader.

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