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Original Title: | The Assassin and the Desert ASIN B007O61DVI |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Throne of Glass #0.3 |
Characters: | Celaena Sardothien, Ansel of Briarcliff, Mute Master of Assassins |
Sarah J. Maas
Kindle Edition | Pages: 103 pages Rating: 4.41 | 28213 Users | 1347 Reviews
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The Silent Assassins of the Red Desert aren’t much for conversation, and Celaena Sardothien wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s not there to chatter, she’s there to hone her craft as the world’s most feared killer for hire. When the quiet is shattered by forces who want to destroy the Silent Assassins, Celaena must find a way to stop them, or she’ll be lucky to leave the desert alive.Itemize Based On Books The Assassin and the Desert (Throne of Glass #0.3)
Title | : | The Assassin and the Desert (Throne of Glass #0.3) |
Author | : | Sarah J. Maas |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 103 pages |
Published | : | March 30th 2012 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Short Stories. Novella. Fiction. High Fantasy. New Adult |
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Ratings: 4.41 From 28213 Users | 1347 ReviewsCrit Based On Books The Assassin and the Desert (Throne of Glass #0.3)
I really can't understand how people can endure such things. I'd die under one of these trainings. Just reading about them makes me tired. But oh well. I really enjoyed this story and again I can see The Silent Assassins and/or Ansel showing up in the future. And I finally saw where the Spidersilk came from and how Celaena knew how to kill a Ironteeth.. "The Lord of the North"."Why does he get a fancy title?""Because the stag remains constantno matter the season, he's always there"."Why?""So the people of Terrasen will always know how to find their way home. So they can look up at the sky, no matter where they are, and know Terrasen is forever with them" This one was one of my favorite Novellas! Celaena ventures to the Red Dessert as punishment to train with the Silent Assassins. I adored the Mute Master and even though we dont really see
"The Lord of the North"."Why does he get a fancy title?""Because the stag remains constantno matter the season, he's always there"."Why?""So the people of Terrasen will always know how to find their way home. So they can look up at the sky, no matter where they are, and know Terrasen is forever with them". Este es uno de los mejores relatos del libro! La intriga, los viajes, los acertijos, el entrenamiento, las traiciones... The Assassin and the Desert lo tiene todo. Aquí, Celaena va a tener
This is my favorite so far of the novellas that I've read. But - and maybe this is just me - I feel a little set adrift in these prequels. I mean I know, logically, that they're leading to something, but I can't really see what exactly. And that's probably purposefully. Additionally, because of the assassin angle, I find myself not trusting anyone. It makes it a bit hard to form attachments to characters - other than Calaena that is. The side effect of that is that I'm forming a closer
Out of all the novellas of The Assassins Blade that Ive read so far, this third novella is the best one. Its action-packed and full of bad-assery! Celaena never fails to really impress me with the way she deals with her situations. After being punished by her master Arrobyn, she was instructed to travel to the Deserted Lands to train with the master of the Silent Assassins. There, she met people who became her friends, including the girl assassin Ansel who had a very painful and cruel childhood.
Instagram || Twitter || Facebook || Amazon || Pinterest"You're just a spoiled, selfish bitch."Celery's punishment saga continues as she finally makes her way into the Red Desert, a vaguely Middle Eastern land where the Silent Assassins live. The Silent Assassins seem to borrow very heavy from George R. R. Martin's Faceless Men, and it's almost funny how closely this story arc mirrors Arya's training under Jaqen H'ghar. But this is not the first thing in this series I've seen that really
I wonder what exactly was I supposed to learn about Celaena from this unnecessary novella when it only made me feel even less fond of her. Overall, nothing even slightly important happens, not for the series, and definitely not for our "beloved" protagonist. She shows off her complex of a higher value anywhere she goes, which is not particularly likable.Celaena is being sent to the desert to train with The Silent Assassins in order to be taught about obedience and discipline. She hopes she'll be
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