A review by justagirlwithbooks
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

4.5

"There was no part of him that was broken, no part of him that had healed wrong, and no part of him that was not stronger for having been broken."

I had so much fun reading this book! I didn't want it to end. The characters, the plot, the banter, the stakes... it was all so much fun! The worldbuilding was a bit confusing at first, but that's probably because I read this first without reading Shadow and Bone. The writing is beautiful, and there's so many lines to prove it. The characters are all so unique and they play off each other fabulously. Each character gets a chance to shine, and as much as I love that, the relationships between all the characters is what really stands out in this book. In particular, the relationship between Kaz and Inej. They had moments together that were intimate but not in a typical way, and those moments ended up being some of my favorite moments in this book. The relationships that were carefully crafted in this book is something that I cannot wait to see explored further in the sequel to this duology. 


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