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aaronj21 's review for:
Siege and Storm
by Leigh Bardugo
This book was competent, engaging, and possessed of a good sense of pacing; it also shows off the author’s major strengths in world building, character relationships, and an intuitive feel for drama. This book was a welcome palate cleanser after the relatively disappointing second season of the Netflix adaptation and serves to highlight the bizarre screenwriting choices that plagued it.