Paperback, 527 pages

Spanish language

Published Nov. 7, 2012 by Ediciones Santillana S.A..

ISBN:
978-84-204-0367-0
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OCLC Number:
828335106

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4 stars (8 reviews)

Un corazón de hielo. Una voluntad de hierro. Bella. Letal. Destinada a la grandeza. Conoce a la asesina

Celaena Sardothien, la única capaz de salvar al reino de Endovier.

Dos hombres la aman. El mundo entero le teme. Y sólo ella puede salvarse a sí misma.

Descubre la primera parte de la trilogía Trono de Cristal, serie bestseller de The New York Times. Seleccionada como Mejor libro para jóvenes de Kirkus Review.

En un mundo sin magia, y tras un año de trabajos forzados en las minas de sal, una joven asesina es convocada a palacio. Ella no acude para acabar con el sanguinario rey que gobierna desde su trono de cristal, sino para conquistar su propia libertad. Si vence a veintitrés asesinos, ladrones y guerreros en una competencia a vida o muerte, será absuelta de prisión para ejercer como campeona real. Su nombre es Celaena Sardothien.

El príncipe la …

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Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Celaena Sardothien spent years in the Endovier death camps, where she would spend the rest of her life. Until, crown prince Dorian appoints her to enter a competition for the title of King’s Champion, who will tasked to do the King’s secret bidding. But when one by one, the competitors turn up dead, Celaena knows that something evil lurks in the castle.

This was a huge letdown for me. It mainly involves the writing and the major lead.

For someone who’s supposed to be a deadly assassin, ’s pretty weak. I get it. She's a girl who likes to be pretty and wear nice clothes and date popular boys (I actually love when female characters are both girly and badass at once). The problem is that she is so narcissistic and stubborn that you can't help but focus on the tooth-cringing parts of her personality. She never (or rarely) speaks …

Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Celaena Sardothien spent years in the Endovier death camps, where she would spend the rest of her life. Until, crown prince Dorian appoints her to enter a competition for the title of King’s Champion, who will tasked to do the King’s secret bidding. But when one by one, the competitors turn up dead, Celaena knows that something evil lurks in the castle.

This was a huge letdown for me. It mainly involves the writing and the major lead.

For someone who’s supposed to be a deadly assassin, ’s pretty weak. I get it. She's a girl who likes to be pretty and wear nice clothes and date popular boys (I actually love when female characters are both girly and badass at once). The problem is that she is so narcissistic and stubborn that you can't help but focus on the tooth-cringing parts of her personality. She never (or rarely) speaks …

Review of 'Throne of glass' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A good, fast-paced read, but not quite as good as Maas's later work; certainly feels the Y in YA. Can be read as a standalone but is probably better if you continue on to read the whole series (I assume).

To summarize it briefly: Celaena, a proficient assassin, has been in the salt mines for a year when she is taken out by Prince Dorian and his guard captain Chaol to be the prince's candidate in a competition to find the next King's Champion. But someone, or something, is picking off candidates even outside of the competitions designed to winnow out the unworthy. Celaena's heart is also pulled into two directions, between the overtly romantic Dorian and the steadfast Chaol.

The major drawback to the book is that it's so clearly written to be part of a series. For instance, from very early on, I started to suspect that Maas …

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