Summary

Throne of Glassgives most of its characters satisfying endings, butthere’s one who desperately needs a spinoff— even though she has POV chapters throughoutSarah J. Maas' fantasy series.Throne of Glassstarts out with a large focus on Celaena Sardothien surviving her time as the king’s assassin, but the story and world expand as the books continue. ThelaterThrone of Glassbooksintroduce intriguing new characters and places, and they also feature POV chapters from people other than Celaena.

Throne of Glassdoes an impressive job of balancing its large cast of characters, and it utilizes them well in its final book.Kingdom of Ashensures everyone is involved in its final battle, and it gives each player a proper send-off. However, there’s oneThrone of Glasscharacterwho deserves a follow-up to their original story.TheirKingdom of Ashending raises questions about what they’ll do next, and it opens the door for their narrative to go some truly interesting places.

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Manon Desperately Needs A Throne Of Glass Spinoff (Even After Her POV Chapters)

Kingdom Of Ashes Raises Questions About The Queen Of The Witches' Fate

Manon Blackbeak is introduced inHeir of Fire,andshe embarks on one of the most compelling journeys oftheThrone of Glassbooks. One of the Ironteeth witches, she starts the series as the heir of the Blackbeak Clan, eagerly helping her people continue their feud against the Crochan witches. However, Manon later discovers she has both Blackbeak and Crochan blood. She uses her background to unite the witch clans and break a curse placed upon her people, becoming Queen of the Witches in the process.

Given how fun it is to follow Manon throughout the original series, aThrone of Glassspinoff is desperately needed for her character.

Fan art of Manon from Throne of Glass

This is definitely a satisfying conclusion for Manon’s character, butKingdom of Ashdoes raise some interesting questions about what’s next for her. And given how fun it is to follow Manon throughout the original series, aThrone of Glassspinoff is desperately needed for her character. Her POV chapters prove she’s one of the most morally complex and interesting players in Maas' YA fantasy series. That’s enough of a reason to expand her story, but the fact thatKingdom of Ashleaves her grieving and in a new leadership position also fuels the need for a follow-up.

Manon’s Story Doesn’t Feel Finished After The Last Throne Of Glass Book

Kingdom Of Ash Is A Beginning For Her In Some Ways

Although Manon’s journey to becoming Queen of the Witches concludes inKingdom of Ash,the finalThrone of Glassbook feels like a beginning for her in some ways. Manon loses The Thirteen in the book’s final battle, leaving her grieving for her sisters when the series comes to a close. She’s also tasked with leading the witches through a transition period, andThrone of Glassnever gives a definitive answer about what’s next for her and Dorian.All of these storylines leave room to explore Manon further, and Maas should take advantage of that.

Although Manon’s journey to becoming Queen of the Witches concludes inKingdom of Ash,the finalThrone of Glassbook feels like a beginning for her in some ways.

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Although Manon breaks the curse and unites the witches, there’s little doubt she’ll face obstacles as she continues to better herself and the witches she’s in charge of. Learning how she overcomes such challenges would be intriguing, andsuch a plot would allow a Manon spinoff to delve deeper intoThrone of Glass’witch lore. Manon’s grief would also make a compelling inner conflict, and it’d be interesting to see if she assembles a new Thirteen. She and Dorian also need a proper resolution afterThrone of Glass,so there’s plenty for Maas to work with.

What A Manon Spinoff Book Or Series Could Look Like

Setting It Years After Throne Of Glass Seems Like The Best Approach

With so much left to explore afterKingdom of Ash,a Manon spinoff set afterThrone of Glassseems like the most obvious way to continue the character’s story— but how long after the last book is an interesting question. If Maas ever writes a Manon book or series, the author could pick up right after the finalThrone of Glassbook. This would allow her to explore the internal and external struggles Manon faces on the heels of the war. However, setting a spinoff years afterThrone of Glassmight be more interesting for the witches and Dorian.

Maas could also pen a spinoff that follows Manon before or duringThrone of Glass.While the latter would be odd given Manon’s POV chapters, it could tackle smaller-scale events that aren’t covered in the original books. Meanwhile, a prequel could show Manon before herThrone of Glassjourney begins, emphasizing how much she changes over the series. These approaches would be more appropriate for short stories or novellas set in Maas' fantasy world. Buta Manon sequel is definitely the best approachif Maas wants to return to theThrone of Glasscharacter in the future.

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