Photo: Bloomsbury USA Childrens The series conclusion is nigh. In short: If you’re a fan of Throne of Glass, then you’ll enjoy Empire of Storms immensely. Maas is a wonderful storyteller, and while you may not like every twist thrown your way as a reader, you’ll absolutely never be bored. Like it’s the most natural and obvious thing. Just when you think you know where things are headed, the plot goes someplace completely different. One of the greatest things about Maas’ writing is that her stories have a serious ability to surprise you. Maas’ mega-popular Throne of Glass young adult fantasy series, looks nothing like the sequel I pictured in my mind. So it’s probably not that surprising that Empire of Storms, the latest installment in Sarah J. It can be difficult for a sequel to equal, in reality, the book that you built in your head. You have a lot of time to think about what you “need” the story to do for you, or to firmly cement your favorite fan theories in stone in your mind. When you have to wait a year for the next installment in a book series you love very much, sometimes your expectations can get the best of you. Unfamiliar with “Throne of Glass”? Let me gush at you about it here. Warning: Some (very) mild spoilers – I did try not to give away much! – for “Empire of Storms” follow. Maas’ “Empire of Storms”, the latest installment in the bestselling “Throne of Glass” series. By Lacy Baugher 6 years ago We review Sarah J.
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