The Green Wave Gazette Fall 2015 | Page 9

F ALL 2015 P AGE 9 “Throne of Glass,” a Newer Young Adult Fantasy Series Celaena is a cross between Cinderella and Katniss? Caroline Bradbury Staff Writer Books like “Harry Potter,” “The Hunger Games,” “Divergent,” “The Maze Runner” and “City of Bones” have captured the attention of teenagers for many years. Now, author Sarah J. Maas has created a completely new (first book published in 2012) and revolutionizing young adult fantasy series titled “Throne of Glass.” It will change the game. “Queen of Shadows,” the fourth book in the series, was released on September 1, debuting at number two on the New York Time’s best-selling list, a spot rightfully earned. Lightly based on Cinderella, “Throne of Glass” follows Celaena Sardothien, a young assassin recently thrown into the Endovier labor camp for committing serious crimes that are revealed later in the series and in “The Assassin’s Blade,” a prequel. A year into her life sentence, Prince Dorian comes to free her in exchange for her entry in the King’s competition to become his personal assassin. The story unfolds from there in hundreds of pages filled with magic, feminism, romance, intensity and most profoundly, friendship. For those who have read the series, you know that any description of the amazing world Maas has created doesn’t do it justice. The world-building and raw emotion that Maas puts into her writing is inspiring and makes everyone relate to Celaena in some way. In the most recent installment, fans have been torn on the plot twist concerning Celaena’s romantic relationships. Social media has been buzzing with opinions on Maas’ shocking decision and predictions of where the story will go next. The book was captivating in its entirety and isn’t predictable by any means. Some readers have devoured this novel in one sitting and are now suffering through the year-long wait for the fifth novel which is rumored to come out at the same time next fall. “Throne of Glass” Bloomsbury Book Cover “S ARAH J. M AAS HAS CREATED A COMPLETELY NEW AND REVOLUTIONIZING YOUNG ADULT FANTASY SERIES .” C AROLINE B RADBURY Artists Lively Up Old Shoe Factory The 4th Floor Artists are on all six floors Alicia Hammill Staff Writer plays a multitude of artworks and art styles. Located at 399 Liberty Street in Rockland, the Wright Building is often passed by without a second glance or care for what is going on inside. It was an old shoe factory, but its days of fabricating soles and heels are long gone. Instead, it has new residents known as the 4th Floor Artists. These residents bring a much "Eureka" - Becky Haletky (Alicia Hammill) more interesting, lively and bright atmosphere than the dusty old shoe factory probably ever did. The artists and otherwise “do their thing,” two inhabit all of the floors (not exclusively times a year the doors are opened and the fourth), and vary in all aspects: the general populous is welcomed into from age, expertise, medium and Open Studios. “Open Studios,” Dalto background. explains, “is an event where all of the artists open their studios, so the comJoan Dalto, the artist of studio 101, munity can see what we do and how joined the 4th Floor Artists in 2009, we do it.” Open Studios is held in the and has been with the group ever fall (November 21 and 22) and again in since. She is just one of the incredibly the spring. Along with the artists talented people that make up the opening up their workplaces, the organization. While most of the time gallery is also free to enter, and disthe artists are left to paint and sculpt At Open Studios, everyone is free to roam around the six floors of the building, and drift in and out of the artists’ rooms. However, don’t mistake this event as something just for your grandmother (although, surely she wouldn’t mind an invite); Open Studios is open to all ages. There are snacks all around and music. All in all, it’s just a good time. There is a boutique on the first floor that sells all kinds of scarves and hats, and a jewelry store with all sorts of handmade bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings and any other kind of jewelry. Open Studios is about fun, so if you find yourself with nothing to do on November 21 and 22, you can go to the open house – if not for the art, then at least for the snacks. “O PEN S TUDIOS IS HELD IN THE FALL (N OVEMBER AND 22) 21 AND AGAIN IN THE SPRING .” A LICIA H AMMILL