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teacupsandtornpages 's review for:
Six of Crows
by Leigh Bardugo
Wow. Just, wow. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo is truly a masterpiece of complex craft and in-depth character design. I couldn't put this book down. Every chapter was a pageturner filled with new discoveries and gripping conflicts. Leigh Bardugo really knows how to twist character development, exposition, and action all into one cohesive and well-written package. Each character's perspective gave more realism to both the world around them and the character's themselves. Everyone has their own agenda, their own pasts, ghosts, and are searching for their own purpose in the midst of this harrowing heist.
It was incredibly enthralling to watch these characters grow not only together as a misfit family but individually as well. The world is rich and in-depth, the character's even more so, and the plot-line is so well thought-out and structured that it's like watching a movie in your mind. I highly recommend diving into this book, and make sure you have the sequel Crooked Kingdom at the ready because the ending will make you want to dive right back into Ketterdam for the fight of the century.
It was incredibly enthralling to watch these characters grow not only together as a misfit family but individually as well. The world is rich and in-depth, the character's even more so, and the plot-line is so well thought-out and structured that it's like watching a movie in your mind. I highly recommend diving into this book, and make sure you have the sequel Crooked Kingdom at the ready because the ending will make you want to dive right back into Ketterdam for the fight of the century.