The Assassin's Curse Re-Read discussion
General Chat

My name is Zemira and I'm from Bosnia and Herzegovina. I've read The Assassin's Curse in January and the two novellas so I'll be joining you with The Pirate's Wish which I still haven't read because of... well, I'm not sure why not but I'm glad I'll have some company this time. :)
The first CRC book I've read was The Mad Scientist's Daughter and I fell in love with the story and decided to read her YA novel. At first I wasn't so sure I'll like it because it's written for a whole different generation of readers but it seems Cassandra can write for pretty much anyone.

I haven't read either of the books but am going to do so on Caroline's recommendation; looking forward to getting to know the story and the characters and all of you!
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Welcome Zemira and Uzma! Very excited to have new readers on board already, and Zemira, I hope you get some new and interesting insight into The Assassin's Curse the second time around.
Uz, why don't you add a bit about where you're from; I think it'd be great at the end of the Re-Read to see how far Cassie's books travel :-)
Uz, why don't you add a bit about where you're from; I think it'd be great at the end of the Re-Read to see how far Cassie's books travel :-)

I am here because of Caroline's invitation. Looking forward to the book, if I can find one

Hi! I'm Amanda, the editor of these books. I'm going to be joining the re-read as well, because it would be nice to go back and rediscover these novels without having to pay attention to all the details - read them as a reader and not as an editor :-)


Welcome everyone! Perhaps we should start a discussion on the two novellas also? I'll open a board and we can avoid any possible spoilers for those who haven't read them!
Hello! I'm Anastasia and I live in California. I haven't actually read The Assassin's Curse series before, so I'm really excited to join along in a group reading. :D I found the first two books while shopping with a Kobo coupon earlier this month, haha! The covers drew me in at first, and then after reading a few reviews I decided to go for it and buy them both. I ended up getting the novellas, too!
I mostly read fantasy/scifi/mystery, in all age brackets, though I also like a good memoir or biography. I'm currently working as a library aide and I do most of my reading during my 5 hour round-trip commute (I still can't believe it's that long, omg). It's nice to meet you all!
I mostly read fantasy/scifi/mystery, in all age brackets, though I also like a good memoir or biography. I'm currently working as a library aide and I do most of my reading during my 5 hour round-trip commute (I still can't believe it's that long, omg). It's nice to meet you all!
Welcome Anastasia! The covers really are just beautiful; they're by the fantastic Sarah J. Coleman and you can see more of her work here:
Ouch, that's a long commute! Our Angry Robot Senior Editor has a similar length commute - and mine is 3.5 hours round commute...lots of time for reading / audiobooks :) Hope you enjoy the books!
I should mention that the Annanna duology was the first - and second - books of SC that I read when I joined the company, and I am very much looking forward to re-reading them again purely as a reader and without the pressures of a new job!
Ouch, that's a long commute! Our Angry Robot Senior Editor has a similar length commute - and mine is 3.5 hours round commute...lots of time for reading / audiobooks :) Hope you enjoy the books!
I should mention that the Annanna duology was the first - and second - books of SC that I read when I joined the company, and I am very much looking forward to re-reading them again purely as a reader and without the pressures of a new job!
Cassandra Rose Clarke here, and I just wanted to say welcome to everyone who's joined so far! I'm really excited to be hosting the reread and I can't wait to get started. For those of you who've already read the books: Hurray! So glad to see that you enjoyed them enough to read them a second time :) And to those of you who haven't read them yet: I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them!

I'm from Canada, Vancouver by way of Edmonton to be exact :) I'm a fantasy buff (mostly adult), but I enjoy a good book regardless of genre...actually I devour books...it's a problem!
Devouring books is never a problem :-) It's something to be treasured! (I am totally guilty of it myself as well!)


I can't wait to read her other books too!



Why don't we kick things off by getting you all to say hi *waves* and introduce yourself!
Tell us your name; where you are; if you're a newcomer to these books or to Cassandra Rose C..."
Hi everyone! My name is Cheryl and I live in Ontario, Canada. The Assassin's Curse was recommended to me by my local library, and I fell in love with the characters and the author for the wonderfully detailed world that she created in this book. I haven't read the 2nd book yet, so I hope that there won't be any *SPOILERS* but if not, I still will look forward to reading it. I have added Cassandra Rose Clarke to follow on my Twitter account too~!




I'm Monicha (said just like Monica) and I am from Canada Northern British Columbia, small town called Hudson's Hope. I am a super big fan of the Assassin's Curse and the Pirate's Wish. And I am SO excited to read them again!! Thank you for putting this all together!!



So many new members, welcome everyone! I'd love to know where you all heard about these books? I've already mentioned that for me, it was through work, but what about you guys? Did you hear about it on a blog, read a review, see it here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ? Do tell!

Monicha wrote: "I found the books on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and very happy that I did. I love mysterious/magic/action/romance kind of books. So that's what I was looking at and then The Assassin's Curse caught my eye and then ..."
Thanks Monicha! I love hearing where people find books - and considering our GR Re-Read, isn't it wonderful that's where you found the books in the first place :)
Thanks Monicha! I love hearing where people find books - and considering our GR Re-Read, isn't it wonderful that's where you found the books in the first place :)

I very grateful for GR, I don't think I would have found half of the books I'm reading now! It's super helpful and easy to find a book you like.
I am also super excited for this re-read! Just like reading it the first time again. LOVE!
It's finally re-read day! Be sure to head over to the Chapters 1 - 3 thread to start the re-read discussion!
I just tried to post a direct link but haven't quite fathomed the html coding; you'll find it under the main heading of The Assassin's Curse Re-Read! Can't wait to hear your thoughts!
I just tried to post a direct link but haven't quite fathomed the html coding; you'll find it under the main heading of The Assassin's Curse Re-Read! Can't wait to hear your thoughts!

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Oh, well there you go. Thank you very much Kindle-aholic.

Just for people's reference, I always make a post in the discussion topic to bump it up to the top on the day the discussion starts, although yesterday I was working and got to it a bit later than usual.
Paul wrote: "Got waylaid finishing one book and reading four others this week. Will be back reading tomorrow."
No worries! Join back in any time :)
No worries! Join back in any time :)

Why don't we kick things off by getting you all to say hi *waves* and introduce yourself!
Tell us your name; where you are; if you're a newcomer to these books or to Cassandra Rose Clarke; how you discovered The Assassin's Curse and The Pirate's Wish; and anything else you'd like to share with us all!