Over the course of six years, the Throne of Glass books captivated A Court of Thorns & Roses series. Yet, before these rose to popularity, Maas worked on another high fantasy series known as Throne of Glass. In these books, a young assassin named Celaena Sardothien is saved from a life of imprisonment by competing in a series of deadly trials located at the king's home.

In many ways, Throne of Glass represents Maas' skill in writing epic fantasy worlds. Though the first book in the series starts off with a single protagonist thrown into a lethal situation, every book after that raises the stakes and expands the world in increasingly interesting ways. By the end, readers have fallen in love with countless characters and are deeply invested in their fates. Without a doubt, finishing the series can leave audiences wanting more. Luckily, there is another fantasy series that could be just the thing for Throne of Glass lovers.

Susan Dennard's Witchlands Series Is A Great Throne Of Glass Replacement

How Witchlands & Throne Of Glass Compare

Witchlands series Truthwitch book cover

For those yearning for another Throne of Glass, Susan Dennard's Witchlands series is the perfect option. The first book in the series, Truthwitch, tells the story of Safi and Iseult, two witches who go on the run after having a dangerous run-in with a powerful man and his Bloodwitch bodyguard. The girls are at particular risk because Safi is a Truthwitch, a highly coveted magic who can tell truth from lies. The witches make allies in high places, but must work hard for their freedom in the face of an oncoming war and a horrifying plague.

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The Witchlands series is a perfect stand-in for Throne of Glass because the series share a number of similarities. With five books in total, Witchlands is as much of a commitment as Throne of Glass, and better yet, has a vast world that necessitates so many installments. Furthermore, Witchlands is full of magic that is different from Throne of Glass, but just as thrilling. Readers must figure out the complex politics and consequences of this world. Most importantly, Witchlands offers up a fantastic cast of characters and two strong female leads who definitely parallel Celaena's ferocity and skill.

With The Final Witchlands Book Out In November, It's The Perfect Time To Binge The Series

How To Read The Witchlands Books

Another reason to pick up the Witchlands series is that it is about to come to an end. The fifth and final book in the series, Witchlight, is set to be released in November 2025. At this point, that gives readers several months to binge the first four books before the last installment comes out. Reading these novels altogether could be an even more epic experience than waiting for each book's publication, as the story will be fresh in readers' heads.

Every Witchlands Book In Publication Order

Release Year

Truthwitch

2016

Windwitch

2017

Sightwitch

2018

Bloodwitch

2019

Witchshadow

2021

Witchlight

2025

The best way to read the Witchlands books is in publication order. Therefore, readers should start with Truthwitch then follow that up with Windwitch, Sightwitch, Bloodwitch, and Witchshadow. Notably, Sightwitch is not a part of the main series, but is an illustrated novella prequel, meaning it is optional to read. Either way, picking up these fantasy novels will definitely give audiences Throne of Glass, and a brand-new world to fall in love with.