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The Assassin's Blade
by Sarah J. Maas
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I'm still reeling from the emotional rollercoaster that is 'The Assassin's Blade' by Sarah J. Maas. This book is a masterpiece, a true work of art that has left me breathless and tearful.
The stories in this collection are expertly woven, each one a perfect gem that shines with its own unique light. But it's the characters that truly make this book special - Celaena, Sam, Arin, and the rest are all so beautifully complex, their struggles and triumphs and heartbreaks all so deeply felt.
And then there's Sam. Oh, Sam. His story is a tragedy, a heart-wrenching tale of love and loss that left me sobbing uncontrollably. I can't remember the last time a book made me cry like this - I'm talking ugly, gut-wrenching sobs that left me gasping for air. Sam's death is a blow that feels almost physical, a pain that echoes through the rest of the book and leaves a scar that never quite heals.
But even in the midst of all this heartbreak, Maas's writing is a balm, a soothing salve that wraps around my heart and makes me feel seen and understood. Her words are a reminder that we're not alone in our pain, that we're all struggling through this crazy thing called life together.
In short, 'The Assassin's Blade' is a triumph, a book that will stay with me for the rest of my life. If you haven't read it yet, do yourself a favor and pick it up - but be prepared to cry, because this book will break your heart in the best possible way.
The stories in this collection are expertly woven, each one a perfect gem that shines with its own unique light. But it's the characters that truly make this book special - Celaena, Sam, Arin, and the rest are all so beautifully complex, their struggles and triumphs and heartbreaks all so deeply felt.
And then there's Sam. Oh, Sam. His story is a tragedy, a heart-wrenching tale of love and loss that left me sobbing uncontrollably. I can't remember the last time a book made me cry like this - I'm talking ugly, gut-wrenching sobs that left me gasping for air. Sam's death is a blow that feels almost physical, a pain that echoes through the rest of the book and leaves a scar that never quite heals.
But even in the midst of all this heartbreak, Maas's writing is a balm, a soothing salve that wraps around my heart and makes me feel seen and understood. Her words are a reminder that we're not alone in our pain, that we're all struggling through this crazy thing called life together.
In short, 'The Assassin's Blade' is a triumph, a book that will stay with me for the rest of my life. If you haven't read it yet, do yourself a favor and pick it up - but be prepared to cry, because this book will break your heart in the best possible way.