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American fantasy author
Sarah Janet Maas (born March 5, 1986)[3] [4] is an American fantasy author known for her fantasy series Throne of Glass , A Court of Thorns and Roses ,[5] and Crescent City . As of 2024, she has sold over 38 million copies of her books and her work has been translated into 38 languages.[6]
Early life and education [ edit ]
Maas was adopted by a Catholic mother and Jewish father, and grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan . She was raised Jewish .[7] [8]
In 2008,[9] Maas graduated magna cum laude from Hamilton College in Clinton, Oneida County, New York , where she majored in creative writing and minored in religious studies .[4]
Maas began writing what would become her debut novel, Throne of Glass , when she was sixteen years old.[9] [10] After writing several chapters of the novel, then titled Queen of Glass , Maas posted them on FictionPress.com , where it was one of the most popular stories on the site. It was later removed from the site when Maas decided to publish the novel.[10] The story line of the series is based on the story of Cinderella , with the premise of "What if Cinderella was not a servant, but an assassin? And what if she didn't attend the ball to meet the prince, but to kill him, instead?"[10] [11] In 2008, Maas started sending the story to agents before signing with Tamar Rydzinski of The Laura Dial Literary Agency in 2009.[10] Throne of Glass was purchased in March 2010 by Bloomsbury , who later purchased two additional books in the series.[12] The series is available in 15 countries and 35 languages.[9] [13] While four prequel novellas set two years before the first novel were also published, these were later condensed into one book, The Assassin's Blade plus an original novella.[14] The second book of the series, Crown of Midnight was a New York Times young adult best-seller.[15] [16] The final book in the series, Kingdom of Ash , was released on October 23, 2018; the finished series comprised seven books plus the novella collection.[17] [13]
A Court of Thorns and Roses , Maas' second fantasy series, is a loose retelling of the traditional Beauty and the Beast .[18] [19] The first book of the trilogy was written in 2009, but was not published until 2015. Due to the success and popularity of the original series, it was extended and a spin-off series was announced which would feature stories of other popular characters. The fifth book in the series and the first of the spin-offs, A Court of Silver Flames , was published on February 16, 2021.[20]
On May 16, 2018, Maas announced her first adult fantasy series, Crescent City . The first book, titled House of Earth and Blood , was released by Bloomsbury on March 3, 2020.[21] [22] It was ranked one of the top twenty Science Fiction & Fantasy books of 2020 on Kobo .[23] The sequel, House of Sky and Breath , was released on February 15, 2022 and won the Best Fantasy award for Goodreads Choice Awards in 2022.[24] [25] The third installation of the series, House of Flame and Shadow , was released on January 30th 2024.
The A Court of Thorns and Roses series was announced to be adapted into a television series for Hulu in 2021.[26] In an interview with The New York Times , Maas confirmed that she was developing the project with the writers and the showrunner as executive producer.[27]
In May 2023, The Verge reported that the cover of the UK edition of House of Earth and Blood uses an AI-generated image.[28]
Maas's books are highly acclaimed and she has even been called "the next J. K. Rowling " by The Independent .[29]
Writing style and influences [ edit ]
In an interview with Writers & Artists , Maas told them that movie scores and classical music are her inspiration as a writer.[30] She continued on to say that Sabriel written by Garth Nix and The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley began her love for reading fantasy and writing it.[30] She has cited Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Sailor Moon as influences.[4]
Her character development has been lauded as one of her best qualities for storytelling, with morally grey characters and strong world building.[31]
Maas has mentioned that, "The sense of discovery is why I love writing so much. It's a total thrill for me."[32] Her books are known for heavy romantic themes, and Maas herself has said that her fantasy series A Court of Thorns and Roses "does skew older", sitting somewhere between young adult and adult genres.[33]
Personal life [ edit ]
Maas married her husband Josh Wasserman in May 2010.[34] As of 2012, they reside in Los Angeles .[35] They have two children, a son named Taran (born 2018) and a daughter named Sloane (born 2022).[36] [32]
Bibliography [ edit ]
The Assassin's Blade [ edit ]
The Assassin's Blade (2014)[9]
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord (2012)[37]
The Assassin and the Desert (2012)[14]
The Assassin and the Underworld (2012)[15]
The Assassin and the Empire (2012)[15]
The Assassin and the Healer (2013)[15]
Throne of Glass [ edit ]
Throne of Glass (2012)[9] [14]
Crown of Midnight (2013)[9]
Heir of Fire (2014)[9]
Queen of Shadows (2015)[13]
Empire of Storms (2016)[38]
Tower of Dawn (2017)[39]
Kingdom of Ash (2018)[17]
Companion [ edit ]
Throne of Glass Coloring Book (2016)
The World of Throne of Glass (2019)
A Court of Thorns and Roses [ edit ]
A Court of Thorns and Roses (2015)[18]
A Court of Mist and Fury (2016)[40]
A Court of Wings and Ruin (2017)[41]
A Court of Silver Flames (2021)[42]
Novella [ edit ]
A Court of Frost and Starlight (2018)[43]
Companion [ edit ]
A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book (2017)
Crescent City [ edit ]
House of Earth and Blood (2020)[44]
House of Sky and Breath (2022)[45]
House of Flame and Shadow (2024)
Adaptations [ edit ]
In March 2020, it was announced that Maas and Ron Moore will work together on adapting A Court of Thorns and Roses into a Hulu television series.[47] The project will be produced by 20th Television .[48] The release date is yet to be set.
Awards and nominations [ edit ]
Maas has received the following awards and nominations:
Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
Ref
2017
Dragon Awards
Best Young Adult Novel
A Court of Wings and Ruin
Nominated
[49]
2012
Goodreads
Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction
Throne of Glass
Nominated
[50]
2013
Crown of Midnight
Nominated
[51]
2014
Heir of Fire
Nominated
[52]
2015
Queen of Shadows
Won
[53]
A Court of Thorns and Roses
Nominated
2016
A Court of Mist and Fury
Won
[54]
Empire of Storms
Nominated
2017
A Court of Wings and Ruin
Won
[55]
Tower of Dawn
Nominated
2018
Best of the Best
A Court of Mist and Fury
Nominated
[56]
Queen of Shadows
Nominated
A Court of Wings and Ruin
Nominated
Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction
Kingdom of Ash
Won
[57]
A Court of Frost and Starlight
Nominated
2020
Best Fantasy
House of Earth and Blood
Won
[58]
2021
A Court of Silver Flames
Won
[59]
2022
House of Sky and Breath
Won
[60]
Accolades [ edit ]
Year-end lists
Year
Publication
Work
Category
Result
Ref
2021
Book Riot
A Court of Silver Flames
Top Books of 2021
—
[61]
2015
Bustle
A Court of Thorns and Roses
The 25 Best YA Books Of 2015
9
[62]
2015
BuzzFeed
Queen of Shadows
16 Of The Best YA Books Of 2015
11
[63]
2015
A Court of Thorns and Roses
The 32 Best Fantasy Books Of 2015
7
[64]
2018
A Court of Wings and Ruins
28 Of The Best YA Books Released in 2017
9
[65]
2018
Cosmopolitan
A Court of Frost and Starlight
The 71 Best Books of 2018
33
[66]
2021
Business Insider
A Court of Thorns and Roses Series
The 23 best fantasy book series to read right now
—
[67]
2021
A Court of Thorns and Roses
The 21 best young adult romance books to read in 2021
—
[68]
2015
The Independent
Queen of Shadows
10 best fantasy novels
4
[69]
2020
Kobo
House of Earth and Blood
Our top 20 Science Fiction & Fantasy picks of 2020
—
[23]
2021
A Court of Silver Flames
Best audiobooks of 2021
—
[70]
A Court of Silver Flames
Our top 20 Science Fiction & Fantasy picks of 2021
—
[71]
2013
PopSugar
Crown of Midnight
The Best YA Books of 2013
2
[72]
2015
Queen of Shadows
10 Best Young Adult Books of 2015
8
[73]
2015
A Court of Thorns and Roses
22
[74]
2016
A Court of Mist and Fury
The Best YA Books of 2016
13
[75]
2016
Empire of Storms
20
[76]
2017
A Court of Wings and Ruin
The Best YA Romance Books of 2017
11
[77]
2021
A Court of Silver Flames
A Running List of the Best Books of 2021, For All Your TBR Needs
38
[78]
2021
Wired
A Court of Thorns and Roses
36 of the best fantasy books everyone should read
—
[79]
Decade lists
Year
Publication
Work
Category
Result
Ref
2019
BuzzFeed
Throne of Glass
The 30 Best YA Books of the Decade
10
[80]
2019
Comic Years
Throne of Glass Series
The Top 10 Fantasy Series Published in the Past Decade
10
[81]
2019
Cultured Vulture
Throne of Glass
Books of the Decade: 10 Best YA Books of the 2010s
5
[82]
2019
The Young Folks
Throne of Glass
The 25 Best Young Adult Books of the 2010s
9
[83]
A Court of Thorns and Roses
8
2019
A Court of Frost and Starlight
10 Best Holiday YA Novels of the 2010s
—
[84]
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