tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179522722400160522.post4213389141091239292..comments2023-09-17T09:00:53.131-07:00Comments on BookHounds ya: Review THRONE OF GLASS & CROWN OF MIDNIGHT by SARAH J. MAAS @SJMaas @KidsBloomsburyBookHoundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10573528141820042964noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179522722400160522.post-45531621345920221942013-12-30T13:30:26.691-08:002013-12-30T13:30:26.691-08:00Sue - you bring up an excellent point. I do remem...Sue - you bring up an excellent point. I do remember that she used disguises and that part of her training was to become "invisible" but why would the crown want to advertise that --hmmmm. Now I can't wait until the next book. BookHoundshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10573528141820042964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179522722400160522.post-41425782730035117632013-12-30T12:31:33.766-08:002013-12-30T12:31:33.766-08:00I read the first of these when I received it for r...I read the first of these when I received it for reviewing. I thought the position being competed for was "King's champion"? Which certainly confused me at the time, because I had always imagined the role as one that should have gone to the likes of Sir Lancelot, not one of the thugs and murderers in that competition. "Assassin" certainly fits the role better. But again - if someone is to be your assassin, why make a huge noise about it so that the assassin is recognised everywhere she goes? :)Sue Bursztynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09362273418897882971noreply@blogger.com