The Witch of Duva (The Grischa, #0.5)
by:
Leigh Bardugo (author)
There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls…or so the story goes. But it’s just possible that the danger may be a little bit closer to home. This story is a companion folk tale to Leigh Bardugo’s debut novel, Shadow and Bone.At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without...
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There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls…or so the story goes. But it’s just possible that the danger may be a little bit closer to home. This story is a companion folk tale to Leigh Bardugo’s debut novel, Shadow and Bone.At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0085UCUG4
Publish date: June 5th 2012
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 48
Edition language: English
Series: The Grisha
Nadia is one interesting character!I really need a copy of Shadow & Bone now so I can keep up with Nadia and what is to come.This little story gives us an intro into Nadia's world. It's over so fast though that you are left wanting more!Was also my intro into this author that I have heard so much ab...
Clever story told as folk-tale, very grim, in all senses of the word
I waited to read this short until after I had read [b:Shadow and Bone|10194157|Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, #1)|Leigh Bardugo|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1339533695s/10194157.jpg|15093325], because I didn't want any spoilers, and I figured that I'd appreciate the story more after having read the f...
Shit. Fuck... fuck. This is how you take some fairy tale elements and turn it into a horror from an unexpected quarter.
This is my second foray into the story universe of Grisha, after The Too-Clever Fox. It is also the latest of the dark fantasy stories I've been reading of late. A dark retelling of Hansel & Gretel, but mainly focuses on Gretel Nadya - her brother and father does not feature much in most of the stor...