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A review by itsjinelle
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
5.0
★★★★★/5
Me? Reading another Leigh Bardugo book and loving it? Shocking...
Once again, Leigh Bardugo has shocked me with how amazing of an author she is (but at this point I shouldn't even be surprised). I'd only heard good reviews about Six of Crows and I completely see why. I thought Shadow and Bone was good, but oh my gosh this book was even better!! I was hooked immediately and was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I fell in love with the characters instantly (like hello... KAZ??) and loved watching them develop throughout the book. While only one book, Six of Crows felt as if I had read a whole series in the span of 400 pages.
While I tend to not like books with multiple POVs/ flashbacks, this book executed each character beautifully and I never bored. The banter was so well written and I loved seeing each of the characters relationships evolve. I highly recommend this book and cannot wait to read Crooked Kingdom next!
Me? Reading another Leigh Bardugo book and loving it? Shocking...
Once again, Leigh Bardugo has shocked me with how amazing of an author she is (but at this point I shouldn't even be surprised). I'd only heard good reviews about Six of Crows and I completely see why. I thought Shadow and Bone was good, but oh my gosh this book was even better!! I was hooked immediately and was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I fell in love with the characters instantly (like hello... KAZ??) and loved watching them develop throughout the book. While only one book, Six of Crows felt as if I had read a whole series in the span of 400 pages.
While I tend to not like books with multiple POVs/ flashbacks, this book executed each character beautifully and I never bored. The banter was so well written and I loved seeing each of the characters relationships evolve. I highly recommend this book and cannot wait to read Crooked Kingdom next!