“No mourners. No funerals.” If I could apologise to a book I would, ever since it was released and every time I saw it flooding my Instagram feed I dismissed it. Now and again I would go back to it and re read the synopsis, but again I would say it wasn't for me. I enjoyed Bardugos first Grisha tr...
One of my regrets of reading is when I am on a reading slump and it happened on a book that really is very, very good. Six of Crows is one of the exceptional quest stories I have ever read that I should have read it at one go. Welcome to the Grishaverse, in a place called Ketterdam. A place of inte...
Six of Crows and it's sequel Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo are my favorite books of all time. I have recently bought the books and already read both twice. I would read it a third time but I should read other books instead. I love how the story is told from the perspective of all the main char...
"No mourners. No funerals. Among them, it passed for good luck." CHO CHO CHO. What's that sound you ask? It's the hype train! And guess who's joining the hype train? Me! This book is just as awesome as I was told. There wasn't a moment that wasn't packed with clever scheming, action scenes a...
Spectacular YA Fantasy Heist novel. If you like Leverage or Lies of Locke Lamora, give this a try. Great characters, great setting, fast paces plot with plenty of disastrous missteps and surprises. A warning, you will want to start the second one immediately. I'm only just barely managing to save ...
After having finished “Six of Crows”, I would encourage anyone to consider the potential for SF to help us all drop our lazy assumptions about Realism, mimesis, and how any writing made up of words upon a page ever really relates to or captures some discernible, locatable "real world." As someone wh...
First 3/4 of the book I had the Mission Impossible soundtrack running through my head, then I was humming no more as everything in motion went splat in their faces. You can hear it now can't you. :D It was mission impossible, for these characters,who set out to change their lives by risking their li...
No mourners. No funerals. Kaz and his friends will keep you wondering how they can possibly survive his next brilliant (yet crazy) scheme, even as you are falling in love with these flawed and complex characters. These books were amazing and fantastic. I can't wait to read The Grisha Trilogy ...
Six of Crows can probably best be described as "Oceans Eleven in a fantasy universe." A gang of criminals can get immensely rich, beyond their wildest dreams, if they pull off an impossible crime - in this case, breaking a man out of the world's toughest prison. It manages to be a good read despit...
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