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Tower of Dawn
- A Throne of Glass Novel
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Evans
- Series: Throne of Glass
- Length: 22 hrs and 39 mins
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
In the next installment of the New York Times best-selling Throne of Glass series, follow Chaol on his sweeping journey to a distant empire.
Chaol Westfall has always defined himself by his unwavering loyalty, his strength, and his position as the captain of the Guard. But all of that has changed since the glass castle shattered, since his men were slaughtered, since the king of Adarlan spared him from a killing blow, but left his body broken.
His only shot at recovery lies with the legendary healers of the Torre Cesme in Antica - the stronghold of the southern continent's mighty empire. And with war looming over Dorian and Aelin back home, their survival might lie with Chaol and Nesryn convincing its rulers to ally with them.
But what they discover in Antica will change them both - and be more vital to saving Erilea than they could have imagined.
Jacket illustrations copyright 2017 by Michael-Paul Terranova (shield) and copyright 2017 by Jeff Brown (cityscape).
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- swagata
- 15-05-20
unnecessarily dragging...
very slow paced......hoped for better climax....one of my favourite series but disappointed. The should have woven more details necropolis than on choal's ego...expected more story and get and valg lore based prev novels in the series.or atleast something more on khaganate history
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- Anonymous User
- 13-09-17
What's Chaol been up to?
First of all, I adore this book series. Right from the beginning. Having said that: Chaol is not my favorite character by any means. He's blindly loyal, broods too much, and has made some really bad decisions...which is exactly why we needed this book. I want to go right back to where we left Aelin, but the fact is that this book tied several pieces of information together. We learned so much new information as well, and Chaol got a lot of personal redemption. He's still not my favorite character, but I really like Yrene. We got a ton of character development out of Nezrin, which was needed.
In the end, this will not be anyone's favorite book of the series, but it is a necessary part of the whole.
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- Ann
- 05-11-17
Agh!!! Soooo goood!!!
I wasn’t going to read this because ... well the main character is not featured! But I’m so glad I read it!!! Game changing reveals and oooohhh so many good characters to meet and root for!! Agh!!!!! Sooooo good! Can’t wait for the next book!
21 people found this helpful
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- Jenifer Lindstedt
- 03-12-17
This is basically a stretched out Novella
This book is basically a long drawn out novella. The story line was OK at best and definitely not what I would have used as the next book in the series. It's very slow going and doesn't really pick up.
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- Deborah
- 05-11-17
not up to the usual standards
I was so looking forward to the release of this book. Unfortunately, the first 2/3 of the book dragged and felt more like a history lesson than a novel- all important and relevant information but could have been told in significantly fewer chapters saving room for some actual action and forward momentum of the storyline. A good read nonetheless but didn’t leave me on the edge of my seat as with the earlier books in the series. Hopefully the final book will return to the previous level of action and intrigue.
5 people found this helpful
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- CindiL
- 27-09-17
An Offshoot From The Main Storyline
First of all, Chaol is my least favorite character in the Throne of Glass series (which is one of my all time favorites) so I wasn't thrilled to get into a whole book about him. That said, there was quite a bit revealed that will be necessary to the next book in the series. I enjoyed the Nesryn and the Prince story line and even the Chaol and Irene story line.
This book lacked the excitement of the others. I feel like these stories could have been part of the other books and didn't need to be so long but I'm glad I know what I know now and CANNOT wait for the next book due out in 2018.
10 people found this helpful
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- Heather L
- 24-09-17
Is that it? 22 hours... could've been covered in 6 hours
This whole story could have been whittled down to a part in a novel that would have included the main characters of the series. While I love these secondary characters and understand the need to develop them and add more dimension to the history of the Volge, I didn't want a whole book just dedicated to the life and times of Chaol and Nesryn... This installment in the series was missing the action present in the other adventures.
Interesting content, but endless long winded conversations... characters and interactions that were clearly just to fill up pages of the book... no real action sequences... DISAPPOINTED...
8 people found this helpful
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- Marlana M.
- 24-08-19
A boring diversion
This book exists literally just to give you two kernels of information about the volg and to give happily ever afters to chaol and nezrin. It did not need to be so long and it was so annoying to have to wade through this for the scraps of info necessary for the next book. I'd recommend not reading this and going for spark notes of you can.
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- Elisha
- 03-10-17
AWESOME!!!!!
loved it...nasty cliffhanger though...can't wait for the last book. makes me want to listen to the whole series up to now again!
6 people found this helpful
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- Meejang
- 03-04-20
A Must Read
I have read several other reviews of Tower of Dawn stating this is just a filler book and not really necessary. I disagree. The story does start off slow and picks up quickly. The book provides a great explanation of the past and further develops three main characters. Either way, I really enjoyed the book and am extremely excited about reading the next and final book.
2 people found this helpful
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- Jill
- 02-01-20
Almost didn’t read
Some other reviews did not like this book and I almost listened to them and skipped this book. I am forever grateful for my independent streak as I did not heed the reviewers and listened to it. It’s a needed and refreshing reprieve before heading into war of the next book with all the characters.
This story is a relief from the dark uncertainty of the last book. Also, I’m not complaining about a break from Aelins bullheaded ways, especially when we get new and interesting characters and building up Chaol.
The development of the epic story under construction is so interesting.
The hole we readers are collectively staring down for the summation is daunting and I’m such a fan of all these characters. Can’t wait to see what happens next.
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- Two_tots_mum
- 02-04-19
Skip to chapter 47 and 48
There are a few tie in pieces of info in this book that relate to the larger story arc but if you don’t want to listen to the whole thing it’s possible to get the jist of the whole story and new characters by listening to the beginning and end few minutes of each chapter, which is what I did so that I can now get the 7th book in the series and find out what has happened to AAG! Chapter 47 and 48 probably deserve listening to in full as do the last maybe 6 or so chapters.
5 people found this helpful
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- Katie Stewart
- 26-11-17
Amazing performance makes up for it
Elizabeth Evans is one of my favourite audio narrators, and she really brings this whole series alive- and I think without these audio books I would've stopped reading this series by now.
I was worried to pick up this book as it focuses on Chaol (my personal least favourite character) and a bunch of new and side characters. I enjoyed it better than expected, but can't say I've grown fond of any of these characters despite spending 600+ pages / 20+ hours with them. The plot felt streamlined, a few important details and twists but otherwise a rather by the numbers Sarah J Maas book. All the character relations and developments were predictable, and she has so many characters that a lot of their personalities are starting to overlap and show troupes within her own books. With audio, and all the brothers and sisters with unusual fantasy names, it took a long time to learn characters names, or to even recognise who was who- I got through that mostly via context until near the end of the novel.
The best part of this book was Choals recovery process. I was worried how that would be handled, and I've heard mixed things about the representation (but mostly good things from own voices reviews that I saw browsing goodreads before I picked this up). I had one or two issues with it, but overall thought it was done well and was satisfied with how he ended up.
Overall, amazing narrator, entertaining, but nothing outstanding compared so some of Maas's other novels.
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- Sheila
- 24-09-17
Boring
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Less romance and more action.
What could Sarah J. Maas have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
The original character had depth and colour to his personality, which was lost in this book. Unfortunately this was below par.
What didn’t you like about Elizabeth Evans’s performance?
Her delivery which is becoming very drawn out.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Tower of Dawn?
Probably about half the book. Not much happened but it took forever to come to a conclusion
Any additional comments?
I think this was more of a romance than science fantasy. Which is not to my taste. However, others might prefer it that way.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-02-20
Brilliant!!!
Just Brilliant! Like the whole serie! And the narator's voice, omg!! I would love to meet her in person and listen to her magical voice!
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- Elis Cuddles
- 25-10-19
Didn't expect that.
I genuinely didn't expect Chaol's side of the story to be so interesting. And the new information we've learnt about the fae Queen made me gasp in surprise. Absolutely wasn't expecting that to happen.
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- leelou
- 21-10-19
Must have
This whole series is amazing and this book is so beautifully written and takes you on a journey which I find particularly useful in this grey autumn weather
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-09-19
Fab book - gripping story
More, more, more please! I love the stories and characters. Very detailed description as ever which enriches the story.
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- Ruta
- 22-09-19
Loved it.
A bit slow at the beggining but gery intresting once it reaches the middle and very crucial before the final gook in these series.
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- Marc E.
- 27-08-19
Another brilliant addition to the saga!
I wasn't sure about this one as it is purely focused on Kaol, but it didn't disappoint!
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-08-19
When will it end?
Both this book and Empire of Storms could easily have been one book, told in half the time! To be honest, as hugely entertaining and well written the Throne of Glass series is, to me it seems as though the author has got carried away with her talent for descriptive writing and ended up with a series that seems to go on for far longer than it needs to. If I hadn't already got this far I might've given up sooner. Its a fantastic story with exceptionally well written characters but it does have a tendency to become tedious when certain characters (Kaol) continue to revert to irritating temper tantrums and sulking behaviours. We get it, he's brooding, did we really need nearly an entire book about it?
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- Anonymous User
- 09-11-17
Glorious
Fucken glorious. Fabulous, fantabulous, great, otherworldly, amazing, deserving, slaying. In other words, I bloody loved it.
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- manga_me_over
- 19-03-18
Maybe my favourite book of the series
ahhh so bloodly good. whst a wonderful book. All these suprise and wonderful character development. i love your books Sarah j Mass. this book is brilliant I'm so glad i read/listen to it ( i was super sceptical at first)
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- Anonymous User
- 26-07-19
Glad to finish this book...
I've come to the conclusion that I very much dislike Chaol, I found myself rolling my eyes alot throughout. I understand why, but this book was dragging. I'm glad the next will be about the others.
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- J R Koop
- 01-01-19
good enough for re-listening!
I said I wasnt going to continue with this series... but I am SO GLAD I did! I went from not liking/being uninterested in Chaol to him being one of my favourite characters of all time. I shed so many tears through this book. The performance was simply incredible. I definitely recommend.
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- Imee_B
- 27-11-18
***Outstanding***
Sarah J Maas you are a genius, how you intertwined each characters life's is beyond me, the words flows so smoothly and the world building its outstanding and amazing how you create all these worlds and characters is fantastical, I can't wait for the finally. Elizabeth Evans you are a legend, an unstoppable forced to be reckon with thank you to both of you.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-04-21
Another great listen, however....
i felt it was unnecessarily long. i have loved this series so far but there was a lot of "mundaneness" to this one that didn't really have any bearing on the story. Still enjoyed it, just dragged on a bit.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-03-21
Love it! First Audio book!
Important for the Series
Loved the character development and connection.
Alway love seeing the world expand and grow
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- Anonymous User
- 27-12-20
tower of dawn
Sarah J Maas brings this epic female protagonist to life. loved every minute of it.
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- Jade B
- 21-10-20
Tower of Dawn
This book is a great fantasy read. I was hooked from the start and devoured every word. A great read, I really enjoyed it.
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- darren
- 13-10-20
amazing
this series is amazing have loved every minute of it.and love the narrator heaps .