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Violence
A lot
Assassin missions; magic-based violence; a death that changes everything
Language
Some
Mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Romantic content develops; the love triangle resolves somewhat
Substance Use
Barely any
Court social drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Celaena's true identity begins to emerge; the death of a significant character
What this book is about
Celaena has won the competition and serves the king—but she's been deceiving him. Crown of Midnight reveals the first secrets about who Celaena actually is and what the world of Adarlan is truly like. The second Throne of Glass novel is darker, with the series' first major revelation.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Significant character death—changes the series
Celaena's assassin work depicted
Romantic content developing
Identity revelation
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