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This book should sit in a corner and think about what it's done.
I have read the Throne of Glass series last year and it's became one of my all time favourite series. But guess what? I hadn't read “The Assassin's Blade” before, so I decided to read it now, since I'm going to re-read Throne of Glass. Oh, I thought I was going to be prepared. Plot-twist: I WAS NOT .
I finally got to meet the amazing Sam I've heard so much about and I loved him so, so much. Such a pure and amazing character, he loved Celaena with all his heart. And that broke my heart, because he will never get to know Aelin, he will never get to see her as the Queen of Terrasen. That's what I kept thinking about last night, after reading the chapter of his death. I was so angry, so hurt. His death was so brutal and he didn't deserve it. He didn't deserve it at all and it pains me to even think of it.
I KNEW why I've been avoiding to read this book. Now, after knowing the story of Sam and Celaena, my heart will never be the same. I will read Throne of Glass again and probably start crying at every mention of Sam. Before, I didn't understand Celaena's pain when she was talking about Sam. But now I will.