6/2/2023 0 Comments Kingdom of ash series![]() ![]() ![]() Maas either is a genius, or found clever ways to fix plot holes (or both?) There were also plenty of things set up in this world even from the first novel that finally come into play in this book, which I found impressive. This book adds even more onto the lore and even discusses the other worlds, which made me so extremely happy. I absolutely love the world that Sarah J. “Let’s make this a fight worthy of a song.” This book takes place after the events of Empire of Storms and Tower of Dawn and follows an insane amount of characters as the war begins. Kingdom of Ash is the final Throne of Glass novel. “Once upon a time, in a land long since burned to ash, there lived a young princess who loved her kingdom …” Content Warning: War Themes, Mature Content, Graphic Torture (seriously, it’s very intense), Sexual Assault (Mention), Death, Murder, Violence, Self-harm, Suicide (Mention), PTSD, Depression, Animal Abuse, Animal Death, Abuse She would fold it into herself, this place, this fear, but it would not be the whole story. Review in a Nutshell: Kingdom of Ash is a fantastic conclusion to a series that has taken over the YA community. *This review is spoiler free, but below the conclusion, I do have a spoiler-filled section* ![]()
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