
It offered me minutes where I wished to clenched fist pump the heck out of every character, and then grip them to my chest.and make calming bellowing moments.I read the whole point in 6 hrs. It gave me spine-shiveringly-fingers-grazing-slightly-hungrily romantic minutes, wonderful puppy love moments, hungry lip-devouring moments. Fulfilling, never unsatisfactory, it whetted my hunger for a last job/heist story as well as satisfied with the level of a Shawshank Redemption-style smack down. You recognize what’s not? The Appetite Gamings trilogy or perhaps the writer’s very first collection of job, the Grisha Trilogy. I loved the first book, yet the with the enhancement of the 2nd, the two paired rise in my listing of ABSOLUTE PERFECT BOOKS EVAR (which, Ima be straightforward with you, is kind of hard to enter.

I’m mourning that this duology mores than.


The only thing I would criticise is that at times I found parts of the book confusing, however this is probably because I wasn’t too well when reading it, and read it late into the night! I would recommend Six of Crows to anyone and everyone, especially those who are fans of the Grisha Trilogy and fantasy in general.Leigh Bardugo – Crooked Kingdom Audiobook Crooked Kingdom Audiobook Online text There was never a dull moment, with constant twists and turns and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series! The characters are also carefully and brilliantly crafted, with each of them bringing something essential to the story and having their own problems to work out. I will never not be amazed by the depth of her world building, with occasional hints to the characters of the Grisha trilogy. Bardugo perfectly captures the essence of the criminal underworld of Ketterdam.

I loved the setting of the Barrel, which made the book intriguing and exciting from the start. I loved Bardugo’s Grisha Trilogy and couldn’t wait to read Six of Crows – I certainly wasn’t disappointed.
