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The Assassin and the Underworld: A Throne of Glass Novella [Kindle Edition]

by Bloomsbury USA Childrens
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)

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Book Description

When the King of the Assassins gives Celaena Sardothien a special assignment that will help fight slavery in the kingdom, she jumps at the chance to strike a blow against an evil practice. The misson is a dark and deadly affair which takes Celaena from the rooftops of the city to the bottom of the sewer--and she doesn't like what she finds there.


Product Details

  • File Size: 317 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens; 1 edition (May 1, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007N6JEQ0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,009 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
This third installment of The Throne of Glass novellas is a great book. Sandra93  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
I can't wait to find out what happens next! benjamin meyer  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the series May 2, 2012
By cryina
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is the 3rd novella of the series I have read and by far my favorite. I am looking forward to the release of Throne of Glass book 1 August 7th and these are a nice way to help ease the pain of waiting for the book release :) Worth every single penny of the $.99 I paid. Read it (In order,) you will not regret it!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Kana
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As the third installment of the Throne of Glass novellas, The Assassin and the Underworld by Sarah J. Maas literally stopped my heart and put me in cardiac arrest. Taking off right where she left us in The Assassin and the Desert, our favorite heroine finds herself back at the Assassin's Keep along with the infamous Arobynn Hamel and the ridiculously charming Sam Cortland. This is what I've been waiting for ever since finishing The Assassin and the Pirate Lord. This is what it has all been coming down to: a confrontation between Celaena, Arobynn and of course...Sam.

Maas most definitely delivered an exciting and romantic story in what was again, a small but epic novella.

The first thing that caught my attention when reading this was how much I loved Arobynn Hamel -- bet you weren't expecting that, hm? He is great as Celaena's master and mentor and perfect as our villain. Arobynn is such a jerk, but he has to be -- I mean he is the one that helped shaped our lovely heroine to begin with. And I loved how he didn't soften one bit to prove his point. Where Celaena had left the Keep with a bang, Arobynn topped it off with his epic burn. What a cruel -- but thoroughly perfect -- way to twist the knife when your protégée walks out on you.

The second thing about this novella that completely won my heart was Celaena's love for theatre and music. Talk about being cultured! Maas writes a simple but beautiful scene in which our lovely heroine finds herself standing alone in a theatre -- and I just simply can't get it out of my mind. Again, Celaena continues to surprise me as our main character. She's an assassin that kills for a living, but despite all of that...she still has heart. It's like Maas has something new to share each and every time she tells a story about Celaena. And it's all done so subtly and fantastically. In my last review of the Assassin and the Desert, I discussed how beautifully the girl feels despite all her bravado. But boy did Maas do a good job putting that into perspective in this novella. Celaena is such a girl and I love it -- especially since I just finished reading Graceling by Kristin Cashore, which left me feeling somewhat like a man afterwards. It's nice to see femininity in a strong female character who can still kick butt.

Of course...the whole theatre and music thing wouldn't have been as wonderful as it was without the one and only Sam Cortland there to steal the show.

Wow. What is there to say? All I can tell you is that Sam is one hell of a character and one hell of a love interest. Everything he does or says to Celaena leaves me breathless...even if it's not romantic. To think that just a short while ago, he was ripping his cloak off the windows and scolding Celaena for her foolish antics. To think that they were literally at each other's throats...and to think that Celaena had even considered killing him two novellas ago makes their relationship a hundred times more interesting. Now, the both of them have me swooning with the amount of sexual tension in the air. I was literally on my toes every time they shared a moment...and gosh did they have some brilliant moments!

Trust me...you won't be disappointed with this couple.

Like its predecessors, The Assassin and the Underworld is an adventure of its own. But this time, it's so much darker. Celaena is no longer running around freely among pirates or rolling around in the desert. Set in the Capital, I feel like everyone is just walking on thin ice. There's something about the city -- the rain and the Keep that makes this book slightly ominous. There's no longer that feeling of air and laughter that we experienced in the past two novellas. Everything in this novella feels as if Celaena is walking down a dark and murky path towards her doom. I have this feeling that the very place that Celaena calls home will eventually ruin her.

And so it begins.

From the moment we were introduced to our favorite assassin, we knew that whatever was to happen in the four novellas would eventually lead to Celaena's imprisonment in the salt mines of Endovier -- where we find her at the beginning of Throne of Glass.

Everything and everyone that Celaena has ever encountered -- from rescuing slaves at Skull's Bay, making friends in the red desert, and falling in love for the very first time...everything that has been built by Maas in these past few novellas will finally all come crashing down by the end of novella four. It's inevitable and quite frankly...also a little exciting. I loved this novella just as I loved the others. From Celaena's growing hatred towards Arobynn and the growing love between her and Sam. I absolutely loved it all. I'm so eager to find out what happens next. I know I won't be disappointed...and yet...a part of me anticipates that I will be. Because all I could think about as I finished this novella, were the words that Captain Rolfe once spoke way back in the first novella when Celaena was still hiding behind her mask and refusing to eat -- when he had looked between Celaena and Sam and said:

"You might be the best Sardothien, but there's always someone waiting for you to slip."

God. I hope I'm wrong. I guess we'll just have to wait for The Assassin and the Empire to find out what happens with our favorite couple. The theme music I chose for this novella is Deborah's Theme from the Once Upon A Time in America soundtrack. Listening to this reminds me of the beautiful theatre scene that Maas wrote and the final scene of the novella with Sam and Celaena standing together overlooking the Rifthold from Celaena's new home. Listen to the music because I think you might actually like it. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do...I think it's simply beautiful and perfect for this novella.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This novella was fantastic! The character development from the first novella, "The Assassin and the Pirate Lord" has moved at a perfect pace, slow enough to be realistic and moving with all the entertainment of an exciting young assassin paving her way in the world and discovering her identity and morals.
The development of the complicated relationship between Sam and Celaena is progresses beautifully and realistically.
This book is beautifully crafted, with deceit, romance, intrigue, and action. Maas has painted a vivid fantastical world, with assassin guilds, false identities, glass castles, and political intrigue.
I HIGHLY recommend this book and I am so excited to continue this journey with in "Throne of Glass." I simply cannot wait for it to come out in August.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This ebook prequel is a good followup to explain how Celina Sardothien got in her certain situation. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Eddie Lewis
5.0 out of 5 stars Assassin and the Underworld
I loved the book - it gave great insight to the understandings of throne of glass, and to what happens with the characters. Full of adventures!
Published 25 days ago by Tammy Coffey
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
So I started out by recently reading throne of glass and I wrote in my review that it was great but I wanted to see more of how Celaena actually became an assassin. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sarah Mica
4.0 out of 5 stars The Assassin and the Underworld
This third installment of The Throne of Glass novellas is a great book. It grabbed my attention from the very begining. I would recommend this book to anyone!
Published 1 month ago by Sandra93
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT NEW ADVENTURE BOOK
LOVE THIS SERIES!!has all the right ingrediants for. A GREAT BOOK! Kick ass heroine!!action packed...hooot male lead!bit of romance but mostly....a lot of KICK ASS scenes!!
Published 1 month ago by LOV3READING
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite By Far...So Far.
I didn't think I could love Sam as much as I have come to love him over the course of these novellas, especially considering the two very wonderful men (loved their guest... Read more
Published 1 month ago by kindlemom1
4.0 out of 5 stars My favorite novella in the series yet, 4.5 stars!
After a summer in veritable exile, training with the Mute Master and his Silent Assassins in their desert fortress, Celaena Sardothien is at last free to return to the Assassin's... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ruth Anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars In love with Throne of Glass
The Throne of Glass series has become one of my top favorite series of all time! I love that she kicks ass and can hold her own. A+ in my book!
Published 2 months ago by Justpeachy85
5.0 out of 5 stars The assassin and the underworld
Awesome. Romantic. Adventurous. Thrilling. Those are the only words that I use to describe this amazing book I loved it.
Published 2 months ago by Hawraa Dhari Yousef Khuraibet
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
This book was amazing and I loved how things turned out. SAM and Celeana's relationship made the book even better than the action alone! Loved it so much!
Published 3 months ago by Richmond Girl
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More About the Author

Sarah J. Maas was born and raised in New York City, but after graduating from Hamilton College in 2008, she moved to Southern California. She's always been just a tad obsessed with fairy-tales and folklore, though she'd MUCH rather be the one slaying the dragon (instead of the damsel in distress). When she's not busy writing, she can be found geeking out over things like Han Solo, gaudy nail polish, and ballet.

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