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Quick Links Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Sarah J. Maas is well-known for her beloved fantasy series, but those hoping to get into the author’s books may have trouble determining where to start. Maas has published many novels since 2012’s Throne of Glass. And her three current series have enough overlap that they should be read in a specific order. This could make things complicated for readers who have never picked up one of her novels.
Throne Of Glass Books In Release Order Maas released one official Throne of Glass book per year from 2012 to 2018, giving readers something new to look forward to regularly. In 2014, she published The Assassin’s Blade alongside Heir of Fire. The Assassin’s Blade features novellas that add context to Celaena’s backstory and present circumstances.
A Court Of Thorns & Roses Books In Order Unlike Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses’ release order is the same as its chronological order. ACOTAR is Maas' second fantasy series, following Feyre Archeron as she's thrust into the faerie world of Prythian, initially as an unwilling prisoner. Thus far, the books in Maas’ second series haven’t diverged from the timeline they’re set in, even if they’ve overlapped with her other works.
Otherwise, the decision to pick up Throne of Glass or ACOTAR first is entirely up to one's reading preferences. Throne of Glass has heavy romance subplots, but it leans more towards high fantasy in terms of genre. The world expands a lot as the series continues, and its massive world and multiple perspectives could be a lot for anyone new to fantasy to digest.
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