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Just so you know what to expect, I am going to talk about this series and my experiences reading it, and what I think about it. However, I am going to try to avoid spoiling the books for you if you’ve never read the series, FYI.

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view spoiler) [I was around 9-10 years old when I started reading this series. I got through all of the books without any major problems. Reading level wise I feel is for elementary, but content maybe middle school???? but then again I have been desensitized cuz I read so many young adult books when I was really young. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started CloseDo you think magic is an important thing to have in your life? If you do, how do you find and keep magic? LoveReading4Kids exists because books change lives, and buying books through LoveReading4Kids means you get to change the lives of future generations, with 25% of the cover price donated to schools in need. Join our community to get personalised book suggestions, extracts straight to your inbox, 10% off RRPs, and to change children’s lives.

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Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started Close Is the series perfect? Nope. Could the books have been better in places? Yes. Was there some editing misses? Sure. It really depends. I would say most likely if the person is able to handle things like swearing, lots of violence, etc. It is considered a YA book, but is really ok for 12 years compared to certain video games and movies. I get bothered by YA books that are too focused on a teenager’s will-we or won’t-we kiss turmoil. I’m ready for the action! Anything you didn’t like about the books? Amazing book! Love the series in general! I'm up to book 5, and btw, I'm not a parent, I am thirteen years old and am just doing that to get it free. also, if you're under 13 years old, would not recomend because of all the violence and sex. it's very good though, don't get me wrong. so if you're 13+, please read!Each of the books has it’s strengths. I would have to say that my favorite book of the series is probably Heir of Fire (which is book 3). Teens and adults drink wine, sometimes to excess that causes them to be hung over the next day. A character is addicted to opium. There isn't sex, swearing or inappropriate content if that's what you're concerned about. There is some mentioning about periods and there is some violence (although it isn't that descriptive).

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Sarah J. Maas is a New York native who currently lives in the California desert. This is her first full-length novel to be published, though she already has a large online fan base, many of whom discovered the Throne of Glass world in its first incarnation, on www.fictionpress.com, when Sarah was just sixteen. In a book where the main character is a career assassin, everyone is morally complex and often conflicted. Celaena's plans to bolt at the first opportunity are complicated by growing bonds of friendship, respect, and hope for a better world. Dorian, the teen prince who loves books and doesn't want to be like his father, is a notorious ladies' man but also devoted to Celaena; his lifelong BFF Chaon, the brave captain of the guard, is also in love with her and protects her from assorted dangers. Mysterious Princess Nehemia, visiting from a conquered kingdom, befriends Celaena and reveals unexpected depths. A long-dead Fae queen takes a hand in opposing dark forces -- like the king.My mom said that these books are downright. 'pornographic'. They ARE NOT! (they do have a few cringe love scenes but not very descriptive) Its not like parents can hide this from kids anyway. They always find a way. SO what are they gonna do, Protect us forever. These answers aren’t very helpful. “Maturity” is not a quality that is required to read these books. There really isn’t such a thing as a “mature” 12 year old. Even “mature for their age” is misleading language. A person can only compare books, or really anything in life, to what they’ve already experienced. If that experience has been restricted to modern YA novels this book might be well received if the reader in question is inclined to enjoy the fantasy genre and violence. In the third book ( Heir of Fire), Sarah Maas starts some real work on a pretty serious and more lasting connection for the main female character. In the remaining books, what was built in book 3 continues, but most of the tension in those books is not generated between the main male and female characters. Like Cinderella's love story and the action and competition of The Hunger Games ... then this is the spectacular book for you! This book is going to be HUGE Dark Readers Armistice Day: A Collection of Remembrance - Spark Interest and Educate Children about Historical Moments

Throne of Glass: Throne of Glass, Book 1 - Common Sense Media

Most of the main characters are described as having dark or golden skin. The story takes place in a fantasy world with extremes of wealth and poverty. Many characters resist being limited by stereotypes. Also, if the child has started reading this and they really like it and you've only just now heard bad stuff about the books let them keep reading because they will likely want to kill you if you take it from them. Do you like to develop your skills and compete against others? What's an interest you're pursuing, and what are you doing to pursue it?year-old Celaena Sardothien was once the kingdom’s deadliest assassin, but now she serves a life sentence of hard labour in the filthy salt mines of Endovier. She is astonished when the monotony of day-to-day life in the salt mines is interrupted by the arrival of the young Captain Westfall, who offers her freedom – but at a price. Westfall wants Celaena to be the young Prince Dorian’s ‘champion’ in a deadly contest in which she must face the most gifted criminals and assassins in the land. If she wins the tourament, she will be free – but if she doesn’t, she will face death. But when Celaena arrives at the luxurious glass palace to compete in the tournament, she soon discovers that there is more at stake than she could ever expected, and she increasingly finds herself drawn into the intrigues of the Royal court.

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