A review by lilly_white
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

5.0

Guys, this is one of the books that haunts you even after you've finished the last page!

I just couldn't get the whole Grisha world and the captivating story out of my head! I'm still stuck in the Six of Crows world and right now, I don't wanna get out of it. And seriously - finding books that spellbind you to their worlds and stories is not the easiest nowadays. So let me live in this bubble for a little longer! Going straight for the sequel, I just can't wait to know what will happen and how it will happen!

It's this cruel reality of the Dregs and the neverending urge to know what Kaz's scheming ends up to and if he really manages to do all the things he claims he'll do and HOW the heck he's supposed to mange all that let's you keep turning the pages and read and read well past an acceptable hour late into the night.

I think the intriguing storyline of tricks, theft and malicious arrogant business man/women combined with the humorous, wicked, brutal and compassioned characters we find in the Dregs crew let's you love the story even more.

*spoiler ahead*

My toes curled as Kaz cut through the guys eye as Inej was stabbed. And my toes curled every single time when Inej and Kaz were alone and the crickling intensity of their relationship went flaring into every direction. They have the weirdest, or better said, one of the most unusual love relationships I've read. But that's what makes it so special! Even if they share so little in the sense of physical touch their whole relationship goes deeper than one might first expect in the beginning.

"Kaz pulled out a clean pair of gloves, snapped up his walking stick, and headed out the door.
"I'll be back in a couple of hours. Move the DeKappel we lifted from Van Eck's house to the vault. I think it's rolled up under my bed. Oh, and put in an order for a new hat."
"Please."
Kaz heaved a sigh as he braced himself for thee painful flights of stairs. He looked over his shoulder and said, "Please, my darling Inej, treasure of my heart, won't you do me the honor of acquiring me a new hat?"
[...]
Inej crossed her arms. One minute he made her blush  and the next he made her want to commit murder."


So exited to read on!! Definitely a book worthy of reading content as well language wise!