A review by natslibrary
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

5.0

Of course this is a five star book, I honestly didn't expect this to be anything but five stars. It was everything it was said to be and so much more.

Once I started I honestly couldn't stop reading it. It's so much different than the Shadow and Bone trilogy as it deals with a heist and not saving the world. I also loved how characters from the trilogy were mentioned in this book and how everything tied together.

I'm usually not a fan of third person pov but in this one I barely even noticed. Leigh Bardugo somehow managed to be five different people while writing this (I'm still kind of annoyed we didn't get a Wylan pov but I've been told he has a few chapters in Crooked Kingdom so we're good) and nailed each and every single one of them.

Their backstories, their thought process (especially Kaz's because when he wasn't thinking of Inej, he came up with so many backup plans I was impressed) and honestly their whole personalities were so intriguing to read.

I absolutely loved their dynamics, especially when they were all together but I also loved the little groups that they formed. I kind of got annoyed with how everyone kept underestimating Wylan which makes me so pumped to see him prove them wrong in the second book (more wrong actually because he had some killer lines in this one as well). I also can't wait to see how unhinged Kaz becomes after that ending.

I can't wait to see the characters evolve more and I'm dying to start the second book!