by Leigh Bardugo
That was a wonderful fairytale. It has some great twists here and there. I loved the story. :)I will probably check out the other books of this series as well. I love these little fantasy/folk tales.
Very clever tale. Having read S&S already, I see how it links. Clever, Leigh.
This was a nifty little novella that read much like an old fairy tale. Really loved it, but now I want to reread the rest of the series!
*sighs* So muich awesomeness. :)
See my review of this book, and many more, at Tales from the Great East Road. There is such a problem as being too clever. Koja, the runt of a litter of foxes, has learnt to survive on his wits alone, as his cleverness has saved him several times already. It has helped him escape traps and gained hi...
Wonderfully told with a classic, macabre twist!
3.5 stars.
This story wasn't so much a novella relating to the [b:Shadow and Bone|10194157|Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, #1)|Leigh Bardugo|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1339533695s/10194157.jpg|15093325] series as its a fable. It's the story of the too clever fox who knows the way out of any situat...
The Too Clever Fox is for people who......love the Grisha series...need a Grisha world fix before they start the next book (I haven't read book 2, but, like the other Grisha short story, this isn't dependent on what happens in the full-length books.)...enjoy a little folk lore...want a quick, entert...