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Feb 05, 2015 06:53PM

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I also love all of her training and the competition aspects because she is so bad ass and it's great to see her rebuilding her strength and working hard to be her old self.



I just want to fangirl with all of you about Chaol and Celaena now that you guys are reading the book hehe I ship them so hard too
The Bodacious Book Babe wrote: "I think my favorite part might be the end fight just because I adore the part when Chaol is reaching out for Celaena to the edge of the circle and I wanna cry because I love him so much haha
I al..."
"'Celaena,' Chaol said gently. And then she heard the scraping noise as his hand came into view, sliding across the flagstones. His fingertips stopped just at the edge of the white line. 'Celaena,' he breathed, his voice laced with pain--and hope. This was all she had left--his outstretched hand, and the promise of hope, of something better waiting on the other side of the line." <3
I al..."
"'Celaena,' Chaol said gently. And then she heard the scraping noise as his hand came into view, sliding across the flagstones. His fingertips stopped just at the edge of the white line. 'Celaena,' he breathed, his voice laced with pain--and hope. This was all she had left--his outstretched hand, and the promise of hope, of something better waiting on the other side of the line." <3
The Bodacious Book Babe wrote: "Oh yeah! Didn't Sarah J. Maas say that we might see more of him in the next book? :D"
Yes, I believe she did say that we will be seeing more of Nox later on.
Yes, I believe she did say that we will be seeing more of Nox later on.
Dystopia28 wrote: "Did anyone know that Throne of Glass was supposed to be a Cinderella retelling? I think that's soooo awesome! And that scene at the ball! Yeah I can totally see it being a Cinderella retelling!"
Yes, I did! Sarah J. Maas was inspired by the Cinderella movie score. Of course this book did not end up being quite like the original Cinderella story, but I love the parts when Celaena dresses up in pretty gowns and goes to the ball.
Yes, I did! Sarah J. Maas was inspired by the Cinderella movie score. Of course this book did not end up being quite like the original Cinderella story, but I love the parts when Celaena dresses up in pretty gowns and goes to the ball.