diff --git a/stylometry_code.py b/stylometry_code.py
index 0ba66792789d76dbfa5f259121c34ea5680f8528..29ea41faf1883ba1db8b7b65ee0eaab86771bbab 100644
--- a/stylometry_code.py
+++ b/stylometry_code.py
@@ -1 +1,58 @@
-with open(f"throne_of_glass/data/")
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+import seaborn as sns
+import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
+from cycler import cycler
+import os
+from nltk.tokenize import word_tokenize
+from nltk.probability import FreqDist
+
+# you'll have to also download "punkt" from nltk
+
+#make the plots a bit less ugly
+
+CB91_Blue = '#2CBDFE'
+CB91_Green = '#47DBCD'
+CB91_Pink = '#F3A0F2'
+CB91_Purple = '#9D2EC5'
+CB91_Violet = '#661D98'
+CB91_Amber = '#F5B14C'
+
+color_list = [CB91_Pink, CB91_Blue, CB91_Green, CB91_Amber,
+              CB91_Purple, CB91_Violet]
+plt.rcParams['axes.prop_cycle'] = plt.cycler(color=color_list)
+
+#some colour palette playing around
+
+cm = sns.cubehelix_palette(start=.5, rot=-.75, as_cmap=True)
+cm1 = sns.cubehelix_palette(start=.5, rot=-.5, as_cmap=True)
+cm2 = sns.cubehelix_palette(as_cmap=True)
+
+
+# function compiling the works given into a single string. Input required:
+# general path of the files as string, for example: "/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/"
+# specific names of the works as a list of strings, for example "throne_of_glass_1.txt"
+
+# /throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/
+def read_works_into_string(directory_path):
+    strings = []
+    works = os.listdir(directory_path)
+    for work in works:
+        with open(f"{directory_path}"+f"/{work}", "r") as f:
+            strings.append(f.read())
+    return "\n".join(strings)
+
+
+tokens = word_tokenize(read_works_into_string("throne_of_glass/data/canon_works"))
+cleaned_tokens = ([token for token in tokens if any(c.isalpha() for c in token)])
+
+# distribution of token lengths / Mendenhall curve
+
+token_lengths = [len(token) for token in cleaned_tokens]
+token_length_distribution = FreqDist(token_lengths)
+token_length_freq_dist_plot = token_length_distribution.plot(title="Token Length Frequency Distribution: Throne of Glass Series", percents=True)
+
+fig_freq_dist = token_length_freq_dist_plot.get_figure()
+fig_freq_dist.savefig("throne_of_glass/freq_distribution/all_canon_token_len.png")
+
+#print(read_works_into_string("throne_of_glass/data/canon_works"))
+
+# transform corpus into a list of tokens
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diff --git a/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/assasins_blade_prequel.txt b/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/assasins_blade_prequel.txt
index 10c15059f61c1a435f457325c57ebb89384ee3f5..bf2501d28e103793ddfd72fdde4e1cf9191e3847 100644
--- a/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/assasins_blade_prequel.txt
+++ b/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/assasins_blade_prequel.txt
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-This one’s for the phenomenal worldwide team at Bloomsbury:
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-thank you for making my dreams come true
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-And for my cunning and brilliant editor, Margaret:
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-thank you for believing in Celaena from page one
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-Map
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-The Assassin and The Pirate Lord
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-The Assassin and The Healer
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-The Assassin and The Desert
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-The Assassin and The Underworld
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-The Assassin and The Empire
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-Acknowledgments
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-Also by Sarah J. Maas
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-Map
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 ASSASSIN
@@ -7830,279 +7776,4 @@ The wagon door was unlocked and thrown open, flooding the space with gray light.
 
 I will not be afraid.
 
-Celaena Sardothien lifted her chin and walked into the Salt Mines of Endovier.
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-My husband, Josh—for making dinner, bringing me coffee (and tea … and chocolate … and snacks), walking Annie, and for all of the unconditional love. I could not do this without you.
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-My parents—for buying multiple copies of every novel and novella, for being my #1 fans, and for all of the adventures (a few of which inspired these stories).
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-My incomparable agent, Tamar Rydzinski, who called one summer afternoon with a crazy idea that would eventually become these novellas.
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-My editor, Margaret Miller, who never fails to challenge me to be a better writer.
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-And the entire worldwide team at Bloomsbury—for the unfailing enthusiasm, brilliance, and support. Thank you for all that you’ve done for the Throne of Glass series. I am so proud to call myself a Bloomsbury author.
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-Writing a book is definitely not a solitary task, and without the following people, these novellas would not be what they are:
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-Alex Bracken, whom I’ll never stop owing for the genius suggestion regarding The Assassin and the Underworld (and for all the other incredible feedback, too).
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-Jane Zhao, whose unwavering enthusiasm for the world of Throne of Glass was one of the things I clung to most on the long path to publication. Kat Zhang, who always finds time to critique despite an impossibly hectic schedule. Amie Kaufman, who cried and swooned in all the right places.
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-And Susan Dennard—my wonderful, honest, fierce Sooz. You remind me that sometimes—just sometimes—the universe can get things right. No matter what happens, I will always be grateful for the day you came into my life.
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-Additional love and thanks to my incredible friends: Erin Bowman, Dan Krokos, Leigh Bardugo, and Biljana Likic.
-
-And you, dear reader: thank you for coming with me on this journey. I hope that you’ve enjoyed this glimpse into Celaena’s past—and I hope that you’ll enjoy seeing where her adventures take her in Throne of Glass!
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-Also by Sarah J. Maas
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-Throne of Glass
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-Crown of Midnight
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-READ ON FOR AN EXCERPT FROM THE FIRST
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-BOOK IN THE THRONE OF GLASS SERIES
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-After a year of slavery in the Salt Mines of Endovier, Celaena is summoned to the castle of a vicious king, where she hopes to finally win her freedom. If she defeats twenty-three killers, thieves, and warriors in a competition, she will be released from prison to serve as the King’s Champion. But something evil dwells in the castle—and it’s there to kill. Celaena’s fight for freedom becomes a fight for survival—and a desperate quest to root out the evil before it destroys her world.
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-After a year of slavery in the Salt Mines of Endovier, Celaena Sardothien was accustomed to being escorted everywhere in shackles and at sword-point. Most of the thousands of slaves in Endovier received similar treatment—though an extra half-dozen guards always walked Celaena to and from the mines. That was expected by Adarlan’s most notorious assassin. What she did not usually expect, however, was a hooded man in black at her side—as there was now.
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-He gripped her arm as he led her through the shining building in which most of Endovier’s officials and overseers were housed. They strode down corridors, up flights of stairs, and around and around until she hadn’t the slightest chance of finding her way out again.
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-At least, that was her escort’s intention, because she hadn’t failed to notice when they went up and down the same staircase within a matter of minutes. Nor had she missed when they zigzagged between levels, even though the building was a standard grid of hallways and stairwells. As if she’d lose her bearings that easily. She might have been insulted if he wasn’t trying so hard.
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-They entered a particularly long hallway, silent save for their footsteps. Though the man grasping her arm was tall and fit, she could see nothing of the features concealed beneath his hood. Another tactic meant to confuse and intimidate her. The black clothes were probably a part of it, too. His head shifted in her direction, and Celaena flashed him a grin. He looked forward again, his iron grip tightening.
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-It was flattering, she supposed, even if she didn’t know what was happening, or why he’d been waiting for her outside the mine shaft. After a day of cleaving rock salt from the innards of the mountain, finding him standing there with six guards hadn’t improved her mood.
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-But her ears had pricked when he’d introduced himself to her overseer as Chaol Westfall, Captain of the Royal Guard, and suddenly, the sky loomed, the mountains pushed from behind, and even the earth swelled toward her knees. She hadn’t tasted fear in a while—hadn’t let herself taste fear. When she awoke every morning, she repeated the same words: I will not be afraid. For a year, those words had meant the difference between breaking and bending; they had kept her from shattering in the darkness of the mines. Not that she’d let the captain know any of that.
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-Celaena examined the gloved hand holding her arm. The dark leather almost matched the dirt on her skin.
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-She adjusted her torn and filthy tunic with her free hand and held in her sigh. Entering the mines before sunrise and departing after dusk, she rarely glimpsed the sun. She was frightfully pale beneath the dirt. It was true that she had been attractive once, beautiful even, but—well, it didn’t matter now, did it?
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-They turned down another hallway, and she studied the stranger’s finely crafted sword. Its shimmering pommel was shaped like an eagle midflight. Noticing her stare, his gloved hand descended to rest upon its golden head. Another smile tugged at the corners of her lips.
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-“You’re a long way from Rifthold, Captain,” she said, clearing her throat. “Did you come with the army I heard thumping around earlier?” She peered into the darkness beneath his hood but saw nothing. Still, she felt his eyes upon her face, judging, weighing, testing. She stared right back. The Captain of the Royal Guard would be an interesting opponent. Maybe even worthy of some effort on her part.
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-Finally, the man raised his sword hand, and the folds of his cloak fell to conceal the blade. As his cloak shifted, she spied the gold wyvern embroidered on his tunic. The royal seal.
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-“What do you care for the armies of Adarlan?” he replied. How lovely it was to hear a voice like her own—cool and articulate—even if he was a nasty brute!
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-“Nothing,” she said, shrugging. He let out a low growl of annoyance.
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-Oh, it’d be nice to see his blood spill across the marble. She’d lost her temper once before—once, when her first overseer chose the wrong day to push her too hard. She still remembered the feeling of embedding the pickax into his gut, and the stickiness of his blood on her hands and face. She could disarm two of these guards in a heartbeat. Would the captain fare better than her late overseer? Contemplating the potential outcomes, she grinned at him again.
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-“Don’t you look at me like that,” he warned, and his hand drifted back toward his sword. Celaena hid her smirk this time. They passed a series of wooden doors that she’d seen a few minutes ago. If she wanted to escape, she simply had to turn left at the next hallway and take the stairs down three flights. The only thing all the intended disorientation had accomplished was to familiarize her with the building. Idiots.
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-“Where are we going again?” she said sweetly, brushing a strand of her matted hair from her face. When he didn’t reply, she clenched her jaw.
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-The halls echoed too loudly for her to attack him without alerting the whole building. She hadn’t seen where he’d put the key to her irons, and the six guards who trailed them would be nuisances. Not to mention the shackles.
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-They entered a hallway hung with iron chandeliers. Outside the windows lining the wall, night had fallen; lanterns kindled so bright they offered few shadows to hide in.
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-From the courtyard, she could hear the other slaves shuffling toward the wooden building where they slept. The moans of agony amongst the clank of chains made a chorus as familiar as the dreary work songs they sang all day. The occasional solo of the whip added to the symphony of brutality Adarlan had created for its greatest criminals, poorest citizens, and latest conquests.
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-While some of the prisoners were people accused of attempting to practice magic—not that they could, given that magic had vanished from the kingdom—these days, more and more rebels arrived at Endovier. Most were from Eyllwe, one of the last countries still fighting Adarlan’s rule. But when she pestered them for news, many just stared at her with empty eyes. Already broken. She shuddered to consider what they’d endured at the hands of Adarlan’s forces. Some days, she wondered if they would have been better off dying on the butchering blocks instead. And if she might have been better off dying that night she’d been betrayed and captured, too.
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-But she had other things to think about as they continued their walk. Was she finally to be hanged? Sickness coiled in her stomach. She was important enough to warrant an execution from the Captain of the Royal Guard himself. But why bring her inside this building first?
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-At last, they stopped before a set of red-and-gold glass doors so thick that she couldn’t see through them. Captain Westfall jerked his chin at the two guards standing on either side of the doors, and they stomped their spears in greeting.
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-The captain’s grip tightened until it hurt. He yanked Celaena closer, but her feet seemed made of lead and she pulled against him. “You’d rather stay in the mines?” he asked, sounding faintly amused.
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-“Perhaps if I were told what this was all about, I wouldn’t feel so inclined to resist.”
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-“You’ll find out soon enough.” Her palms became sweaty. Yes, she was going to die. It had come at last.
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-The doors groaned open to reveal a throne room. A glass chandelier shaped like a grapevine occupied most of the ceiling, spitting seeds of diamond fire onto the windows along the far side of the room. Compared to the bleakness outside those windows, the opulence felt like a slap to the face. A reminder of how much they profited from her labor.
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-“In here,” the Captain of the Guard growled, and shoved her with his free hand, finally releasing her. Celaena stumbled, her calloused feet slipping on the smooth floor as she straightened herself. She looked back to see another six guards appear.
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-Fourteen guards, plus the captain. The gold royal emblem embroidered on the breast of black uniforms. These were members of the Royal Family’s personal guard: ruthless, lightning-swift soldiers trained from birth to protect and kill. She swallowed tightly.
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-Lightheaded and immensely heavy all at once, Celaena faced the room. On an ornate redwood throne sat a handsome young man. Her heart stopped as everyone bowed.
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-She was standing in front of the Crown Prince of Adarlan.
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-“Your Highness,” said the Captain of the Guard. He straightened from a low bow and removed his hood, revealing close-cropped chestnut hair. The hood had definitely been meant to intimidate her into submission during their walk. As if that sort of trick could work on her. Despite her irritation, she blinked at the sight of his face. He was so young!
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-Captain Westfall was not excessively handsome, but she couldn’t help finding the ruggedness of his face and the clarity of his golden-brown eyes rather appealing. She cocked her head, now keenly aware of her wretched dirtiness.
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-“This is she?” the Crown Prince of Adarlan asked, and Celaena’s head whipped around as the captain nodded. Both of them stared at her, waiting for her to bow. When she remained upright, Chaol shifted on his feet, and the prince glanced at his captain before lifting his chin a bit higher.
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-Bow to him indeed! If she were bound for the gallows, she would most certainly not spend the last moments of her life in groveling submission.
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-Thundering steps issued from behind her, and someone grabbed her by the neck. Celaena only glimpsed crimson cheeks and a sandy mustache before being thrown to the icy marble floor. Pain slammed through her face, light splintering her vision. Her arms ached as her bound hands kept her joints from properly aligning. Though she tried to stop them, tears of pain welled.
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-“That is the proper way to greet your future king,” a red-faced man snapped at Celaena.
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-The assassin hissed, baring her teeth as she twisted her head to look at the kneeling bastard. He was almost as large as her overseer, clothed in reds and oranges that matched his thinning hair. His obsidian eyes glittered as his grip tightened on her neck. If she could move her right arm just a few inches, she could throw him off balance and grab his sword … The shackles dug into her stomach, and fizzing, boiling rage turned her face scarlet.
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-After a too-long moment, the Crown Prince spoke. “I don’t quite comprehend why you’d force someone to bow when the purpose of the gesture is to display allegiance and respect.” His words were coated with glorious boredom.
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-Celaena tried to pivot a free eye to the prince, but could only see a pair of black leather boots against the white floor.
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-“It’s clear that you respect me, Duke Perrington, but it’s a bit unnecessary to put such effort into forcing Celaena Sardothien to have the same opinion. You and I know very well she has no love for my family. So perhaps your intent is to humiliate her.” He paused, and she could have sworn his eyes fell on her face. “But I think she’s had enough of that.”
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-BOOK IN THE THRONE OF GLASS SERIES
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-Celaena has survived deadly contests and shattering heartbreak—but at an unspeakable cost. Now, she must travel to a new land to confront her darkest truth … a truth about her heritage that could change her life—and her future—forever. Meanwhile, brutal and monstrous forces are gathering on the horizon, intent on enslaving her world. Will Celaena find the strength not only to fight her inner demons but to take on the evil that is about to be unleashed?
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-She smelled smoke before she saw the lights. Not campfires, but lights from a building rising up out of the trees, hugging the spine of the mountain slope. The stones were dark and ancient—hewn from something other than the abundant granite. Her eyes strained, but she didn’t fail to note the ring of towering rocks woven between the trees, surrounding the entirety of the fortress. No, it was hard not to notice them when they rode between two megaliths that curved toward each other like the horns of a great beast, and a zinging current snapped against her skin.
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-Wards—magic wards. Her stomach turned. If they didn’t keep out any enemies, they certainly served as an alarm. Which meant the three figures patrolling each of the three towers, the six on the outer retaining wall, and the three at the wooden gates would now know they were approaching. Men and women in light leather armor, bearing swords, daggers, and bows, all monitoring their approach.
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-“I think I’d rather stay in the woods,” she said, her first words in days.
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-Rowan didn’t even lift an arm in greeting. He must be familiar, then, if he didn’t stoop to hellos. As they drew closer to the ancient fortress—which was little more than a few watchtowers woven together by a large connecting building, all of it splattered with lichens and moss—she did the calculations. It had to be some border outpost—a halfway point between the mortal realm and Doranelle itself. Perhaps she’d finally have a warm place to sleep, even if it was just for the night.
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-She scanned the sentries at the gate, on the wall, on the towers above. They all wore hoods—masking any signs of their heritage. Rowan might not have spoken to her for most of their journey—he’d shown as much interest in her as a pile of horseshit on the road—but if she were staying with the Fae … others might have questions. Just seeing the Fae gathered, after she’d smelled those burning stakes ten years ago, heard the screams on the wind … She’d done her best to forget those weeks and months—to forget every thought and feeling that went with them.
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-The guards saluted Rowan, who didn’t spare them a passing glance.
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-She took in every detail, every exit, every weakness as they entered the large courtyard beyond the wall, two rather mortal-looking stable hands rushing to help them dismount. It was so still. As if everything, even the stones, was holding its breath. As if it had been waiting. The sensation only worsened when Rowan wordlessly led her into the dim interior of the main building, up a narrow set of stone stairs, and into what looked to be a small office.
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-It wasn’t the carved oak furniture, or the faded green drapes, or the warmth of the fire that made her stop dead. It was the woman seated behind the desk that made Celaena’s world shrink and expand with each breath. Maeve, queen of the Fae.
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-She Is Her Kingdom’s
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-Most Fearless Assassin
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-EPIC SERIES FROM SARAH J. MAAS
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-Map copyright © 2012 by Kelly de Groot
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-The assassin’s blade: the Throne of glass novellas / by Sarah J. Maas.
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-Contains four previously published e-books: The assassin and the pirate lord, The assassin and the desert, The assassin and the underworld, and The assassin and the empire, plus one never-before-published novella, The assassin and the healer. Summary: In these five prequel novellas to Throne of glass, feared assassin Celaena embarks on daring missions that take her from remote islands to hostile deserts, where she fights to liberate slaves and avenge tyranny.
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-Table of Contents
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-Map
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-The Assassin and The Pirate Lord
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-The Assassin and The Healer
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-The Assassin and The Desert
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-The Assassin and The Underworld
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-The Assassin and The Empire
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-Acknowledgments
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-Also by Sarah J. Maas
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+Celaena Sardothien lifted her chin and walked into the Salt Mines of Endovier.
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diff --git a/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/crown_of_midnight_2.txt b/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/crown_of_midnight_2.txt
index 70cc50151523f26376c1fd8d6af8f0fd8bb6dee7..1fc67f16ccb7d9712a7e7c1e96270870c5d5f98d 100644
--- a/throne_of_glass/data/canon_works/crown_of_midnight_2.txt
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-For Susan—
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-best friends until we’re nothing but dust.
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-(And then some.)
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-Chapter 30
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-Chapter 31
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-Chapter 32
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-Chapter 33
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-Chapter 56
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-Acknowledgements
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-Books by Sarah J. Maas
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 Part One
 
 The King’s Champion
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 Celaena was the lost Queen of Terrasen.
 
-Chaol sank to his knees.
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-More than anyone, this novel belongs to Susan Dennard. For being the kind of friend that usually exists only in books. For being a friend worth waiting for. For being my anam cara. Thank you for the (mis)adventures, for laughing until our stomachs hurt, and for all the joy you’ve brought into my world. Love you.
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-Endless gratitude to my A Team: my incredible agent, Tamar Rydzinski; my stellar editor, Margaret Miller; and the incomparable Michelle Nagler. I’m tremendously blessed to have you in my corner. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me.
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-To my good friend and critique partner, Alex Bracken, who never fails to offer sage advice and brilliant ideas, and who has talked me off many, many ledges. Thank you for being one of the bright lights on this journey. To Erin “Ders” Bowman, for the Friday chats, shenanigans in “Wilderness,” and being a fellow survivor of the brutal 2012 crawfish attack in Lake Glenville, North Carolina. I’m so glad I e-mailed you.
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-Thanks are also due to Amie Kaufman, Kat Zhang, and Jane Zhao, who have been everything from sounding boards to critique partners to cheerleaders, but always wonderful friends. To the ridiculously clever Biljana Likic, for helping with the riddle all those years ago. To Dan “DKroks” Krokos, for being a true friend and partner in crime. To the legendary Robin Hobb, for taking two debut authors to dinner in Decatur, Georgia—thank you for the wisdom and kindness you showed me and Susan.
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-There are so many people who work so tirelessly to make my books a reality and get them into readers’ hands. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to Erica Barmash, Emma Bradshaw, Susannah Curran, Beth Eller, Alona Fryman, Shannon Godwin, Natalie Hamilton, Bridget Hartzler, Katy Hershberger, Melissa Kavonic, Linette Kim, Ian Lamb, Cindy Loh, Donna Mark, Patricia McHugh, Rebecca McNally, Regina Roff Flath, Rachel Stark, and Brett Wright. And a huge thank-you to the entire worldwide team at Bloomsbury—it’s an honor to work with you all.
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-A giant hug for my parents, family, and friends—thank you for the unwavering support. And to my amazing husband, Josh: there aren’t enough words in any language to describe how much I love you.
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-Thank you to Janet Cadsawan, who makes the world of Throne of Glass come alive with her stunning jewelry. And thank you to Kelly de Groot for the map, the enthusiasm, and just for being awesome.
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-To my readers: thank you for making this journey such a fairy tale; thank you for the letters and art and for coming to my events; thank you for spreading the word about this series; thank you for letting Celaena into your hearts. You make the long hours and hard work absolutely worth it.
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-And lastly, I’d like to thank my FictionPress readers, who have been with me for so many years, and to whom I owe a debt I can never repay. No matter where this road takes me, I’ll be forever grateful that it brought you into my life. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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-Books by Sarah J. Maas
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-Throne of Glass
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-Crown of Midnight
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-Throne of Glass novellas
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-The Assassin and the Pirate Lord
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-The Assassin and the Desert
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-The Assassin and the Underworld
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-The Assassin and the Empire
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-Text copyright © 2013 by Sarah J. Maas
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-Map copyright © 2012 by Kelly de Groot
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-All rights reserved
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-You may not copy, distribute, transmit, reproduce or otherwise make available this publication (or any part of it) in any form, or by any means (including without limitation electronic, digital, optical, mechanical, photocopying, printing, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages
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-First published in the United States of America in August 2013
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-by Bloomsbury Children’s Books
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-www.bloomsbury.com
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-This electronic edition published in 2013
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-For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to
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-Permissions, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010
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-Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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-Maas, Sarah J.
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-Crown of midnight / by Sarah J. Maas.
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-pages cm
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-Sequel to: Throne of glass.
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-Summary: As the royal assassin to an evil king, eighteen-year-old Celaena Sardothien
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-must decide what she will fight for: survival, love, or the future of a kingdom.
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-[1. Fantasy. 2. Assassins—Fiction. 3. Kings, queens, rulers, etc.—Fiction.
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-4. Courts and courtiers—Fiction. 5. Love—Fiction.] I. Title.
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-PZ7.M111575Cr 2013 [Fic]—dc23 2013009063
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-eISBN: 978-1-6196-3063-5
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-To find out more about our authors and their books please visit www.bloomsbury.com where you will find extracts, author interviews and details of forthcoming events, and to be the first to hear about latest releases and special offers, sign up for our newsletters here.
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-For Tamar,
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-my champion, fairy godmother, and knight in shining armor.
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-Thank you for believing in this series from page one.
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-BOOKS BY SARAH J. MAAS
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-The Throne of Glass series
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-Throne of Glass
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-Crown of Midnight
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-Heir of Fire
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-Queen of Shadows
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-Empire of Storms
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-The Assassin’s Blade
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-The Throne of Glass Coloring Book
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses
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-A Court of Mist and Fury
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-CONTENTS
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-NIGHTFALL
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-PART ONE: The Fire-Bringer
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-CHAPTER 1
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-CHAPTER 2
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-CHAPTER 3
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-CHAPTER 4
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-CHAPTER 5
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-CHAPTER 6
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-CHAPTER 7
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-CHAPTER 8
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-CHAPTER 9
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-CHAPTER 10
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-CHAPTER 11
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-CHAPTER 12
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-CHAPTER 13
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-CHAPTER 14
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-CHAPTER 15
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-CHAPTER 16
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-CHAPTER 17
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-CHAPTER 18
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-CHAPTER 19
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-CHAPTER 20
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-CHAPTER 21
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-CHAPTER 22
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-CHAPTER 23
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-CHAPTER 24
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-CHAPTER 25
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-CHAPTER 26
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-CHAPTER 27
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-CHAPTER 28
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-CHAPTER 29
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-CHAPTER 30
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-CHAPTER 31
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-CHAPTER 32
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-CHAPTER 33
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-CHAPTER 34
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-CHAPTER 35
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-CHAPTER 36
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-CHAPTER 37
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-CHAPTER 38
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-CHAPTER 39
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-CHAPTER 40
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-CHAPTER 41
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-CHAPTER 42
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-CHAPTER 43
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-CHAPTER 44
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-CHAPTER 45
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-CHAPTER 46
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-CHAPTER 47
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-CHAPTER 48
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-CHAPTER 49
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-CHAPTER 50
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-CHAPTER 51
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-CHAPTER 52
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-CHAPTER 53
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-CHAPTER 54
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-CHAPTER 55
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-CHAPTER 56
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-CHAPTER 57
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-CHAPTER 58
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-CHAPTER 59
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-CHAPTER 60
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-CHAPTER 61
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-CHAPTER 62
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-CHAPTER 63
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-CHAPTER 64
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-CHAPTER 65
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-CHAPTER 66
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-CHAPTER 67
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-CHAPTER 68
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-CHAPTER 69
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-CHAPTER 70
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-CHAPTER 71
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-CHAPTER 72
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-CHAPTER 73
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-CHAPTER 74
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-CHAPTER 75
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-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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 That flicker he could have sworn he felt in answer, like the fluttering heart of an ember.
 
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-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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-It’s always so difficult to sum up my overwhelming gratitude for the people who not only work so tirelessly to make this book a reality, but who also provide me with such unwavering support and friendship. I don’t know what I would do without them in my life, and I thank the universe every single day that they’re in it.
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-To my husband, Josh: Even when this world is a forgotten whisper of dust between the stars, I will love you. Thank you for the laughter on the days when I didn’t think I could smile, for holding my hand when I needed a reminder that I was loved, and for being my best friend and safe harbor. You are the greatest joy in my life, and even a thousand pages would not be enough to express how much I love you.
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-To Annie: By now, it would not surprise me at all if you’ve learned to read. You are the other great joy in my life, and your unconditional love and unfailing sass make a solitary job into something that never feels lonely—not for one moment. I love you, baby pup.
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-To Tamar Rydzinski: I have been so grateful for your wisdom, bad-assery, and brilliance from the very first moment you called me all those years ago. But this year especially, I’ve been even more thankful for your friendship. Thank you for having my back no matter what. I’m so lucky to have you in my corner.
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-To Cat Onder: Working with you has been such a huge highlight of my career. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your clever and insightful feedback, for championing my books, and for making this entire process just so fun. I’m incredibly proud to have you as an editor and a friend.
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-To Margaret Miller: Thank you for all of your help and guidance over the years—I’ve grown so much as a writer because of you, and I’m so grateful for it. To Cassie Homer: Where do I even begin to thank you for all that you do? I truly don’t know how I’d manage without your help. You’re amazing.
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-To my unparalleled and marvelous teams at Bloomsbury worldwide and CAA—Cindy Loh, Cristina Gilbert, Jon Cassir, Kathleen Farrar, Nigel Newton, Rebecca McNally, Natalie Hamilton, Sonia Palmisano, Emma Hopkin, Ian Lamb, Emma Bradshaw, Lizzy Mason, Courtney Griffin, Erica Barmash, Emily Ritter, Grace Whooley, Eshani Agrawal, Emily Klopfer, Alice Grigg, Elise Burns, Jenny Collins, Linette Kim, Beth Eller, Kerry Johnson, Kelly de Groot, Ashley Poston, Lucy Mackay-Sim, Melissa Kavonic, Diane Aronson, Donna Mark, John Candell, Nicholas Church, and the entire foreign rights team: I am so blessed to work with such a spectacular group of people, and I can’t imagine my books being in better hands. Thank you, thank you, thank you for everything.
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-To my parents: Thank you for the unwavering love, and for owning a truly embarrassing number of copies of all my books. To my in-laws: Thank you for looking after Annie when we’re away—and for always being there for us no matter what. To my wonderful family: I love you all.
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-To Louisse Ang, Sasha Alsberg, Vilma Gonzalez, Alice Fanchiang, Charlie Bowater, Nicola Wilksinson, Damaris Cardinali, Alexa Santiago, Rachel Domingo, Kelly Grabowski, Jessica Reigle, Jamie Miller, Laura Ashforth, Steph Brown, and the Maas Thirteen: Thank you so, so, so much for your kindness, your generosity, and your friendship. I’m honored to know you guys.
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-And to my readers: Thank you for the letters, the art, the tattoos(!!), the music—thank you for all of it. I can’t begin to express how much it means to me, or how thankful I am. You make all the hard work worth it.
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-Text copyright © 2016 by Sarah J. Maas
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-Map copyright © 2016 by Kelly de Groot
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-All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
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-First published in the United States of America in September 2016
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-by Bloomsbury Children’s Books
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-www.bloomsbury.com
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-Bloomsbury is a registered trademark of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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-Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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-Names: Maas, Sarah J., author.
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-Title: Empire of storms / by Sarah J. Maas.
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-Description: New York : Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 2016. | Sequel to: Queen of shadows. Summary: The long path to the throne has only just begun for Aelin Galathynius. Loyalties have been broken and bought, friends have been lost and gained, and those who possess magic find themselves at odds with those who don’t. As the kingdoms of Erilea fracture around her, enemies must become allies if Aelin is to keep those she loves from falling to the dark forces poised to claim her world.
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-Identifiers: LCCN 2016014512 (print) | LCCN 2016034618 (e-book)
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-ISBN 978-1-61963-607-1 (hardcover) • ISBN 978-1-61963-608-8 (e-book)
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-Subjects: | CYAC: Fantasy. | Kings, queens, rulers, etc.—Fiction. | Love—Fiction. |
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-BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic. | JUVENILE FICTION / Love & Romance. | JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General.
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-Classification: LCC PZ7.M111575 Em 2016 (print) | LCC PZ7.M111575 (ebook) | DDC [Fic]—dc23
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-ISBN 978-1-68119-428-8 (signed edition) • ISBN 978-1-68119-427-1 (special edition)
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-ISBN 978-1-68119-357-1 (exclusive edition) • ISBN 978-1-68119-515-5 (signed exclusive edition)
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-Series design by Regina Flath
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+Unleashing a cry that set the world trembling, Prince Rowan Whitethorn Galathynius, Consort of the Queen of Terrasen, began the hunt to find his wife.
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-Again, for Susan—
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-whose friendship changed my life for the better and gave this book its heart.
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-Contents
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-Part One: Heir of Ash
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-Chapter 1
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-Chapter 2
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-Chapter 3
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-Chapter 4
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-Chapter 5
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-Chapter 6
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-Chapter 7
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-Chapter 8
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-Chapter 9
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-Chapter 10
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-Chapter 11
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-Chapter 12
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-Chapter 13
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-Chapter 14
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-Chapter 15
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-Chapter 16
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-Chapter 17
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-Chapter 18
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-Chapter 19
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-Chapter 20
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-Chapter 21
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-Chapter 22
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-Chapter 23
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-Chapter 24
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-Chapter 25
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-Chapter 26
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-Chapter 27
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-Chapter 28
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-Chapter 29
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-Chapter 30
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-Chapter 31
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-Chapter 32
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-Chapter 33
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-Chapter 34
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-Chapter 35
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-Part Two: Heir of Fire
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-Chapter 36
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-Chapter 37
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-Chapter 38
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-Chapter 39
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-Chapter 40
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-Chapter 41
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-Chapter 42
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-Chapter 43
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-Chapter 44
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-Chapter 45
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-Chapter 46
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-Chapter 47
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-Chapter 48
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-Chapter 49
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-Chapter 50
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-Chapter 51
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-Chapter 52
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-Chapter 53
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-Chapter 54
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-Chapter 55
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-Chapter 56
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-Chapter 57
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-Chapter 58
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-Chapter 59
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-Chapter 60
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-Chapter 61
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-Chapter 62
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-Chapter 63
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-Chapter 64
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-Chapter 65
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-Chapter 66
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-Chapter 67
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-Chapter 68
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-Acknowledgments
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-Also by Sarah J. Maas
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-Map
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 She lifted her face to the stars. She was Aelin Ashryver Galathynius, heir of two mighty bloodlines, protector of a once-glorious people, and Queen of Terrasen.
 
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-Acknowledgments
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-This book would not exist without my friends. Especially my best friend, Jaeger copilot, and anam cara, Susan Dennard.
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-It’s to her that I owe the biggest debt, for the entire days spent brainstorming and figuring out the right way to tell the story, for holding my hand as I walked down the dark paths of this book, for being the voice in my head telling me to keep going, keep going, keep going. There was no one else that this book could have been dedicated to; no one else who challenges and uplifts and inspires me so greatly. So, thank you, Soozyface, for being the kind of friend I was so sure didn’t exist in this world. Love you, dude.
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-I also owe a huge debt to my brilliant and immensely talented friend Alex Bracken, for the genius feedback, for the bajillion-page e-mails, and for being so, so incredibly supportive. I cannot tell you how grateful I am that our paths crossed all those years ago—what an insane journey it’s been.
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-And none of this would ever have happened without my lovely and badass agent, Tamar Rydzinski, who has been with me from the very beginning, and whose tireless work has made this series reality. I’m so honored to call you my agent, but even more honored to call you my friend.
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-To the incredible worldwide team at Bloomsbury—how can I ever fully convey what a joy it is to work with you all? Thank you, thank you, thank you for all that you do for me and Throne of Glass. To my editor, Margaret Miller—this book would be a hot mess without you. To Cat Onder, Cindy Loh, and Rebecca McNally—you guys are the absolute best. To Erica Barmash, Hali Baumstein, Emma Bradshaw, Kathleen Farrar, Cristina Gilbert, Courtney Griffin, Alice Grigg, Natalie Hamilton, Bridget Hartzler, Charli Haynes, Emma Hopkin, Linette Kim, Lizzy Mason, Jenna Pocius, Emily Ritter, Amanda Shipp, Grace Whooley, and Brett Wright: thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your hard work, enthusiasm, and dedication.
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-To the team at Audible and to the Throne of Glass audiobook narrator, Elizabeth Evans, thank you for making Celaena’s world come to life in a whole new way, and for giving her a voice. And thank you to Janet Cadsawan, whose beautiful Throne of Glass jewelry line continues to blow my mind.
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-To the lovely Erin “Ders” Bowman, for the cheerleading and the unfailing encouragement, for the video chats, and the epic (non-writing) retreats. Hero Squad Forever.
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-To Mandy Hubbard, Dan Krokos, Biljana Likic, Kat Zhang, and the Publishing Crawl gang—thanks so much for being some of the bright lights.
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-To my parents—my number-one fans—for the many adventures that so often serve as inspiration for these books. To my family, for the love and support, and for pushing this series on your friends and book clubs. Love you all. To my wonderful Grandma Connie—I miss you and wish you were here to read this.
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-To the readers who have picked up and championed this series—words cannot express my gratitude. I am truly blessed to have you all as fans. You make the hard work worth it.
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-To my dog, Annie: you can’t read (though it wouldn’t surprise me if you secretly could), but I want it written here—for eternity—that you’re the best canine companion anyone could hope for. Thanks for the cuddles, for sitting in my lap while I’m trying to write, and for giving me someone to talk to all day. Sorry I play the music so loudly when you’re trying to snooze. Love you, love you, love you forever and ever and ever.
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-And to my husband, Josh: You get last billing here, but that’s because you’re first in my heart. I’ll never stop being grateful that I get to share this wild journey with you.
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-Also by Sarah J. Maas
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-Throne of Glass
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-Crown of Midnight
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-The Assassin’s Blade
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-Text copyright © 2014 by Sarah J. Maas
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-Map copyright © 2012 by Kelly de Groot
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-All rights reserved.
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-You may not copy, distribute, transmit, reproduce, or otherwise make available this publication (or any part of it) in any form, or by any means (including without limitation electronic, digital, optical, mechanical, photocopying, printing, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
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-First published in the United States of America in September 2014
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-by Bloomsbury Children’s Books
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-E-book edition published in September 2014
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-www.bloomsbury.com
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-Bloomsbury is a registered trademark of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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-For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to
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-Permissions, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 1385 Broadway, New York, New York 10018
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-Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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-Maas, Sarah J.
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-Heir of fire / by Sarah J. Maas.
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-pages cm
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-Sequel to: Crown of midnight.
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-Summary: Royal assassin Celaena must travel to a new land to confront a truth about her heritage, while brutal and monstrous forces are gathering on the horizon, intent on enslaving her world.
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-[1. Fantasy. 2. Assassins—Fiction. 3. Identity—Fiction.] I. Title.
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-PZ7.M111575He 2014 [Fic]—dc23 2014005016
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-ISBN: 978-1-61963-066-6 (e-book)
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-Visit www.bloomsbury.com to find out more about our authors and their books
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-You will find extracts, author interviews, author events and you can sign up for newsletters to be the first to hear about our latest releases and special offers
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-For my parents—who taught me to believe that girls can save the world
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-BOOKS BY SARAH J. MAAS
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-The Throne of Glass series
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-The Assassin’s Blade
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-Throne of Glass
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-Crown of Midnight
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-Heir of Fire
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-Queen of Shadows
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-Empire of Storms
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-Tower of Dawn
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-Kingdom of Ash
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-•
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-The Throne of Glass Coloring Book
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-
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses series
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses
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-A Court of Mist and Fury
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-A Court of Wings and Ruin
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-A Court of Frost and Starlight
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-•
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book
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-Contents
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-The Prince
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-The Princess
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-Part One: Armies and Allies
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-Chapter 1
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-Chapter 2
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-Chapter 3
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-Chapter 4
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-Chapter 5
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-Chapter 6
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-Chapter 7
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-Chapter 8
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-Chapter 9
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-Chapter 10
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-Chapter 11
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-Chapter 12
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-Chapter 13
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-Chapter 14
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-Chapter 15
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-Chapter 16
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-Chapter 17
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-Chapter 18
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-Chapter 19
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-Chapter 20
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-Chapter 21
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-Chapter 22
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-Chapter 23
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-Chapter 24
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-Chapter 25
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-Chapter 26
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-Chapter 27
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-Chapter 28
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-Chapter 29
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-Chapter 30
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-Chapter 31
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-Chapter 32
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-Chapter 33
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-Chapter 34
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-Chapter 35
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-Chapter 36
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-Chapter 37
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-Chapter 38
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-Chapter 39
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-Chapter 40
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-Chapter 41
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-Chapter 42
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-Chapter 43
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-Chapter 44
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-Chapter 45
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-Chapter 46
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-Chapter 47
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-Chapter 48
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-Chapter 49
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-Chapter 50
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-Chapter 51
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-Chapter 52
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-Chapter 53
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-Chapter 54
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-Chapter 55
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-Chapter 56
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-Chapter 57
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-Chapter 58
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-Chapter 59
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-Chapter 60
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-Chapter 61
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-Chapter 62
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-Chapter 63
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-Chapter 64
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-Chapter 65
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-Chapter 66
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-Chapter 67
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-Part Two: Gods and Gates
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-Chapter 68
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-Chapter 69
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-Chapter 70
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-Chapter 71
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-Chapter 72
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-Chapter 73
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-Chapter 74
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-Chapter 75
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-Chapter 76
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-Chapter 77
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-Chapter 78
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-Chapter 79
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-Chapter 80
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-Chapter 81
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-Chapter 82
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-Chapter 83
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-Chapter 84
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-Chapter 85
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-Chapter 86
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-Chapter 87
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-Chapter 88
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-Chapter 89
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-Chapter 90
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-Chapter 91
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-Chapter 92
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-Chapter 93
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-Chapter 94
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-Chapter 95
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-Chapter 96
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-Chapter 97
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-Chapter 98
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-Chapter 99
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-Chapter 100
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-Chapter 101
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-Chapter 102
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-Chapter 103
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-Chapter 104
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-Chapter 105
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-Chapter 106
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-Chapter 107
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-Chapter 108
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-Chapter 109
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-Chapter 110
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-Chapter 111
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 After a year of slavery in the Salt Mines of Endovier, Celaena Sardothien was accustomed to being escorted everywhere in shackles and at sword-point. Most of the thousands of slaves in Endovier received similar treatment—though an extra half-dozen guards always walked Celaena to and from the mines. That was expected by Adarlan’s most notorious assassin. What she did not usually expect, however, was a hooded man in black at her side—as there was now.
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-Throne of glass / by Sarah J. Maas. — 1st U.S. ed.
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-Summary: After she has served a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, Crown Prince Dorian offers eighteen-year-old assassin CelaenaSardothien her freedom on thecondition that she act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.
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-ISBN 978-1-59990-695-9 (hardback)
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-[1. Fantasy. 2. Assassins—Fiction. 3. Princes—Fiction. 4. Court and
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-PZ7.M111575Th r 2012 [Fic]—dc23 2012011229
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+She looked at his golden-brown eyes and all of the promises that lay within them, and linked her arm with his as she smiled. “Tell me tomorrow.”
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-For my grandmother, Camilla,
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-who crossed mountains and seas,
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-and whose own remarkable story is my favorite epic of all
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-BOOKS BY SARAH J. MAAS
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-The Throne of Glass series
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-Assassin’s Blade
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-Throne of Glass
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-Crown of Midnight
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-Heir of Fire
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-Queen of Shadows
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-Empire of Storms
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-Tower of Dawn
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-The Throne of Glass Coloring Book
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses series
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses
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-A Court of Mist and Fury
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-A Court of Wings and Ruin
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-A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book
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-CONTENTS
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-Map
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-Part One: The God-City
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-Chapter One
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-Chapter Two
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-Chapter Three
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-Chapter Four
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-Chapter Five
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-Chapter Six
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-Chapter Seven
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-Chapter Eight
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-Chapter Nine
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-Chapter Ten
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-Chapter Eleven
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-Chapter Twelve
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-Chapter Thirteen
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-Chapter Fourteen
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-Chapter Fifteen
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-Chapter Sixteen
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-Chapter Seventeen
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-Chapter Eighteen
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-Chapter Nineteen
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-Chapter Twenty
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-Chapter Twenty-One
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-Chapter Twenty-Two
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-Chapter Twenty-Three
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-Chapter Twenty-Four
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-Chapter Twenty-Five
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-Chapter Twenty-Six
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-Chapter Twenty-Seven
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-Chapter Twenty-Eight
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-Part Two: Mountains and Seas
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-Chapter Twenty-Nine
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-Chapter Thirty
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-Chapter Thirty-One
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-Chapter Thirty-Two
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-Chapter Thirty-Three
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-Chapter Thirty-Four
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-Chapter Thirty-Five
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-Chapter Thirty-Six
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-Chapter Thirty-Seven
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-Chapter Thirty-Eight
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-Chapter Thirty-Nine
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-Chapter Forty
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-Chapter Forty-One
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-Chapter Forty-Two
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-Chapter Forty-Three
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-Chapter Forty-Four
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-Chapter Forty-Five
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-Chapter Forty-Six
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-Chapter Forty-Seven
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-Chapter Forty-Eight
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-Chapter Forty-Nine
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-Chapter Fifty
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-Chapter Fifty-One
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-Chapter Fifty-Two
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-Chapter Fifty-Three
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-Chapter Fifty-Four
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-Chapter Fifty-Five
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-Chapter Fifty-Six
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-Chapter Fifty-Seven
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-Chapter Fifty-Eight
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-Chapter Fifty-Nine
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-Chapter Sixty
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-Chapter Sixty-One
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-Chapter Sixty-Two
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-Chapter Sixty-Three
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-Chapter Sixty-Four
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-Chapter Sixty-Five
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-Chapter Sixty-Six
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-Chapter Sixty-Seven
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-Chapter Sixty-Eight
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-Fireheart
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-Acknowledgments
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 PART ONE
 
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-And he held her still as that ancient queen purred, “Let’s begin.”
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-THE SERIES CONTINUES IN 2018
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-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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-Yet again, I’m faced with the daunting prospect of conveying my gratitude for the many wonderful people in my life who made this book a reality. But my endless love and thanks go out to:
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-My husband, Josh: You are my light, my rock, my best friend, my safe harbor—basically, my everything. Thank you for taking such good care of me, for loving me, for joining me on this incredible journey. Your laugh is my favorite sound in the entire world.
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-To Annie: You sat with me for the months it took to write and edit this book, so part of me feels like your name should be on the cover, too, but until they start giving canine companions writing credits, this will have to suffice. I love you, baby pup. Your curly tail, your bat-like ears, your general sass, and the unfailing pep in your step … All of it. Here’s to writing many more books together—and many more cuddles.
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-To my agent, Tamar: Ten books in, and I’m still unable to convey how grateful I am for all that you do. Thank you, thank you, thank you for being in my corner, for working so damn hard, and for being an all-around badass.
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-To Laura Bernier: Your guidance, wisdom, and excitement for this book made working on it such a delight. Thank you so much for all of your hard work and edits—and for helping me to transform this book.
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-To the global team at Bloomsbury, for being the best goddamn publishing team on the planet: Bethany Buck, Cindy Loh, Cristina Gilbert, Kathleen Farrar, Nigel Newton, Rebecca McNally, Sonia Palmisano, Emma Hopkin, Ian Lamb, Emma Bradshaw, Lizzy Mason, Courtney Griffin, Erica Barmash, Emily Ritter, Grace Whooley, Eshani Agrawal, Alice Grigg, Elise Burns, Jenny Collins, Beth Eller, Kerry Johnson, Kelly de Groot, Ashley Poston, Lucy Mackay-Sim, Hali Baumstein, Melissa Kavonic, Oona Patrick, Diane Aronson, Donna Mark, John Candell, Nicholas Church, Anna Bernard, Charlotte Davis, and the entire foreign rights team. Thank you, as always, for all that you do for me and my books. I’m honored to work with every single one of you.
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-To Jon Cassir, Kira Snyder, Anna Foerster, and the team at Mark Gordon: You guys are the best. I’m so ecstatic these books are in your hands.
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-To Cassie Homer: Thank you x infinity for everything you do. You are absolutely fantastic. To David Arntzen: You’ve had our back since the very beginning. Thank you for all of your hard work and kindness. And a massive thank-you to the incomparable Maura Wogan and Victoria Cook, aka the best legal team around.
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-To Lynette Noni: I am so, so happy that we’ve gotten to know each other since that Supanova a few years ago! Thank you to the moon and back for all of your help with this book, for being a genius brainstorming partner, and for just being you.
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-To Roshani Chokshi: To begin with: You’re right up my wall. Thank you for the laughter, the solid advice, and for being an actual ray of sunshine. I’m honored to call you my friend.
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-To Steph Brown: You are my partner in fangirling. Thank you for all of your support—and for your friendship. It means more to me than I can possibly say. Can’t wait for our next LotR marathon (#FellowshipoftheDrink).
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-To Jennifer Armentrout for being one of the most welcoming, warm, and generous people I’ve ever met, to Renée Ahdieh for the dinners that never fail to make me smile and laugh, to Alice Fanchiang for being a fellow fangirl and an all-around joy to know, and to Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings for being two of my favorite people.
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-To Charlie Bowater: Where do I even start? Thank you for the spectacular map(s), thank you for the art that continues to blow my mind and inspire me, thank you for everything. I can’t even tell you what an honor it is to work with you, and how much your art means to me.
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-To Kati Gardner and Avery Olmstead: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your thoughtful feedback and insight—I can’t begin to tell you how invaluable it was, and how much it shaped this book. And beyond that, it was such a delight to get to know you both.
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-To Jack Weatherford, whose Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World forever changed my view of history and provided such inspiration for the realm of the khaganate. And thank you to Paul Kahn, for his brilliant adaptation of the Secret History of the Mongols, and to Caroline Humphrey, for her article, “Rituals of Death in Mongolia.”
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-To my parents and my family: thank you for all the joy, love, and support you bring into my world. To the newest addition to my family, my niece: You have already made my life brighter by being in it. May you grow up to be one fierce lady.
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-A massive thank-you to my amazing friends: Jennifer Kelly, Alexa Santiago, Kelly Grabowski, Vilma Gonzalez, Rachel Domingo, Jessica Reigle, Laura Ashforth, Sasha Alsberg, and Diyana Wan. To Louisse Ang: At this point, I feel like a broken record when it comes to thanking you for all that you do, but thank you so much for being so supportive and marvelous.
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-And to you, dear reader: thank you for making every bit of hard work worth it, and for being the loveliest group of people I’ve ever met. I adore you all.
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-Text copyright © 2017 by Sarah J. Maas
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-Map copyright © 2017 by Charlie Bowater
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-All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
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-First published in the United States of America in September 2017
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-by Bloomsbury Children’s Books
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-www.bloomsbury.com
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-Bloomsbury is a registered trademark of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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-For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to Permissions, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 1385 Broadway, New York, New York 10018
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-Bloomsbury books may be purchased for business or promotional use. For information on bulk purchases please contact Macmillan Corporate and Premium Sales Department at specialmarkets@macmillan.com
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-Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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-available upon request
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-ISBN 978-1-68119-577-3 (hardcover) • ISBN 978-1-68119-580-3 (e-book)
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-ISBN 978-1-68119-866-8 (exclusive edition) • ISBN 978-1-68119-879-8 (special edition)
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-ISBN 978-1-68119-858-3 (signed special edition) • ISBN 978-1-68119-880-4 (limited edition A)
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-ISBN 978-1-68119-881-1 (limited edition B)
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