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The Witch of Duva (The Grischa, #0.5) - Community Reviews back

by Leigh Bardugo
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Library Liz·ard
Library Liz·ard rated it 12 years ago
Ah, fantastic storytelling!! Creepy yet enthralling all the way to the end.
Liv's Reads
Liv's Reads rated it 12 years ago
Awesome short FREE story set in the same world as The Grisha. No character crossover so it's not a must read before. Just another taste of the great world Leigh Bardugo has created.
Komal
Komal rated it 12 years ago
This story is brilliant.
~Mairéad's Reading List~
~Mairéad's Reading List~ rated it 12 years ago
Wow, this was really good.
Amanda Shofner
Amanda Shofner rated it 12 years ago
The Witch of Duva made me want to pull out Shadow and Bone to re-read–even though the two stories only have the world in common. I’d forgotten how much I adore this world and Leigh Bardugo’s storytelling.This was a fun little short story that requires no background knowledge of the Grisha world. It’...
A_TiffyFit's Booklikes
A_TiffyFit's Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
You can read this yourself at: http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/06/the-witch-of-duva-a-ravkan-folk-taleIt's a short story from Leigh Bardugo and it's told with the same compelling narration as Shadow & Bone. You'll find yourself gobbling up the words, leaning in a little closer, and then shaking your...
RefractedLight
RefractedLight rated it 12 years ago
Deliciously (ha.) creepy and beautifully written. Set in the Ravkan world, but independent from Shadow and Bone.
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 12 years ago
Rating: 1.5 StarsWell...that was a disappointment. The Witch of Duva, unlike what I had expected, has nothing to do with Shadow and Bone except for existing in the same realm. Instead, it's a re-imagined version of Hanzel and Gretel, beautifully written but nothing wholly original or captivating. Wh...
The Starry-Eyed Revue
The Starry-Eyed Revue rated it 12 years ago
This short story set in the Grisha world is a Hansel & Gretel retelling that is equal parts dark and creepy and terribly enthralling. It's been a while since I read Shadow and Bone so I can't really comment on how this short ties into that storyline without going back for a re-read -- which I will ...
byeol
byeol rated it 12 years ago
A well done and atmospheric fairytale with a nice twist at the end, I definitely didn't see that one coming!Read it here: http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/06/the-witch-of-duva-a-ravkan-folk-tale
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