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My Review of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse
I have read the Shadow and Bone trilogy, the Six of Crows duology, and the King of Scars duology, and now it is time to review Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse as a whole. It has been some time since I last read the King of Scars duology, so I have not done a duology review for…
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My Shadow and Bone Trilogy Review
Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone Trilogy is a YA staple for many, introducing the fantastical world of the Grisha, the small science, and the Darkling to its many readers. My recent reread of the trilogy has changed my opinion of the books, so here I will discuss the overall impact of the trilogy and my…
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Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows is Just Too Good
Right on the heels of Scott Lynch’s The Lies of Locke Lamora, we have my reread of Six of Crows, something that I has been on my rereads list for many years now. If you’re not sure why I’ve linked these two books together, you should check out my review of The Lies of Locke…
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Is Leigh Bardugo’s Ruin and Rising A Satisfying Ending?
Concluding my reread of the Shadow and Bone trilogy, we have the finale Ruin and Rising, a book I expected to deliver in at least one plot line – but did it? The short answer is yes, but there is room for improvement. If you want the essay answer, keep reading because there is a…
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I Am Pleasantly Surprised By Leigh Bardugo’s Siege and Storm
Good news: I like Siege and Storm better than I did the first time, which is great considering it balances the books out in terms of my enjoyment of the series and story world. There is more emotional depth and investment in Alina’s perspective, external and internal, making for greater monologues and reflections. The character…
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