May 26, 2020

Heir of Fire by Sarah J Maas

#3 in The Throne of Glass Series
Sarah J. Maas
2014
4/5



Heir of fire

She was the heir of ash and fire, and she would bow to no one


Few settings in this book :
    • Celaena ( The best setting)
    • Manon (Couldn't careless at first)
    • Chaol/Dorian (Not that interesting for me)

  • We get to see how Celaena been trained to hone her power/magic until it turns to be a really powerful magician with help from Rowan and I like their friendship. 
      • Rowan is quite a pain in the ass when he starts to train Calaena.
      • He pushes Calaena to the max until she cannot take it anymore
    • When she was attacked by Vlag/Narrok and the flashback to her when she was young.
      • We get to see little Calaena and Dorian first encounter.
      • How she learns that the king is the one who put her and her family into miserable until her parents died (sort of)

  • Manon's storyline was not that interesting to me at first cause she seems like a person who has no heart until she meets her wyvern, how she trained him, and to the point, she helps her enemy.
      • I do enjoy the interaction between her and her wyvern and when she hunts food just for her wyvern
    • There is some sort of having a competition to find a Wing Leader
      • Similar like Quidditch but with wyvern instead of flying broom and crueler
  • Dorian/Chaol/Aedion just there to make the storyline complete for me. 
      • Dorian and Sorscha was just an additional story for me but it becomes interesting towards the end when his father knows about both of them and beheaded Sorscha’s head
    • At first Chaol spies on Aedion as he wants to know what is his agenda.
      • But we get to see Chaol and Aedion sort of working together in the end.


  • I love when Aelin confronts Maeve and breaks the blood oath Maeve had with Rowan. She just burnt everything.

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