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sherlene_06 's review for:
Six of Crows
by Leigh Bardugo
adventurous
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
One word: Amazing.
Only it was a little unbelievable that the characters were 16 to 18; I kept thinking of them as adults. But it's okay; it's fiction, I guess.
I loved every aspect of this book and cannot wait to read the sequel. Because, damn, the ending.What a cliffhanger.
It started off okay, not that great, but when it started picking up pace, that was the only book I was picking up (forget my textbooks). I loved looking into multiple characters' views, and not just, like, two main ones or something. I loved the dynamic with each of the "crows" especially Kanej and Helnik. Ugh. They are so beautiful. I loved how each story was a branch of a bigger tree and each backstory led to one main plot. It was so beautifully woven together, like, Bardugo did a fantastic job.
Every chapter/POV was just the right amount of words and had the right amount of distinction, so it was such an easy read. I was completely in love with Kaz's POV of course. (I think I have a thing for morally gray MMC).
Now it's time for the sequel :>
Only it was a little unbelievable that the characters were 16 to 18; I kept thinking of them as adults. But it's okay; it's fiction, I guess.
I loved every aspect of this book and cannot wait to read the sequel. Because, damn, the ending.
It started off okay, not that great, but when it started picking up pace, that was the only book I was picking up (forget my textbooks). I loved looking into multiple characters' views, and not just, like, two main ones or something. I loved the dynamic with each of the "crows" especially Kanej and Helnik. Ugh. They are so beautiful. I loved how each story was a branch of a bigger tree and each backstory led to one main plot. It was so beautifully woven together, like, Bardugo did a fantastic job.
Every chapter/POV was just the right amount of words and had the right amount of distinction, so it was such an easy read. I was completely in love with Kaz's POV of course. (I think I have a thing for morally gray MMC).
Now it's time for the sequel :>
Graphic: Death, Violence, Blood
Moderate: Addiction, Torture, Kidnapping
Minor: Gore, Sexual violence, Forced institutionalization, Murder, War, Injury/Injury detail