📚 Books to Read After The Throne Of Glass
Just finished the throne of glass? Here are 5 magical next reads curated just for you:
📘 An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
Rating: 4.24 / 5 (169,966 ratings), Published: 2015
When to read it: When you're yearning for a captivating blend of fantasy, rebellion, and strong protagonists.
This gripping tale follows Laia, a slave, and Elias, a soldier, as they navigate a brutal empire. Filled with twists, friendship, and high-stakes challenges, it resonates with themes of resilience and fighting against oppression, making it a compelling choice akin to "The Throne of Glass".
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Adventure
After reading: Readers will be inspired by the characters' courage, feel a renewed sense of hope, and be eager to dive into the next book in the series.
📘 Graceling by Kristin Cashore
Rating: 4.09 / 5 (384,919 ratings), Published: 2008
When to read it: When you crave a unique world where strength and vulnerability intersect, perfect for evenings of introspection.
In a world where some are born with special powers, Katsa, the protagonist, grapples with her grace of killing. This enthralling fantasy weaves together themes of identity, agency, and love, similar to the themes explored in "The Throne of Glass".
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Adventure
After reading: Readers will find themselves reflecting on inner strengths, the power of choices, and the beauty of relationships that evolve beyond expectations.
📘 Truthwitch by Susan Dennard
Rating: 3.93 / 5 (25,268 ratings), Published: 2016
When to read it: In moments when you desire a fast-paced read with intricate friendships and magic that mirrors inner resilience.
This enchanting tale follows two powerful friends, Safiya and Iseult, as they navigate a world of political intrigue and magical abilities. Filled with loyalty, adventure, and themes of sisterhood, it echoes the camaraderie and strength of female characters seen in "The Throne of Glass".
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Magic
After reading: Readers will be uplifted by the bonds of friendship depicted, feel empowered by the characters' determination, and eagerly anticipate the next installment in the series.
📘 Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
Rating: 4.15 / 5 (127,010 ratings), Published: 2005
When to read it: Whenever you're in need of a smart, engaging story that merges intrigue, magic, and unexpected alliances.
In a world where a food taster becomes embroiled in court politics, Snyder crafts a tale of espionage, trust, and self-discovery. With a compelling protagonist and a riveting plot, this book offers a similar mix of adventure and mystery found in "The Throne of Glass".
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Mystery
After reading: Readers will be left pondering the complexities of trust, find themselves swept up in the allure of the story, and eagerly seek out the sequels to continue the journey.
📘 Frostblood by Elly Blake
Rating: 3.78 / 5 (32,074 ratings), Published: 2017
When to read it: When you crave a story of fire and ice entwined with themes of power, destiny, and finding your inner strength.
Blake's novel follows Ruby, a fireblood with a forbidden power, in a world divided between fire and frost. With elements of magic, destiny, and fierce determination, this book resonates with the journey of self-discovery and empowerment in "The Throne of Glass".
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Magic
After reading: Readers will be left feeling ignited by the protagonists' fiery spirits, inspired to embrace their own uniqueness, and eager to delve into the sequels to uncover more about Ruby's journey.