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Six Crimson Cranes
by Elizabeth Lim
The last time I devoured more than 400 pages in one sitting it was reading my all-time favourite series, Skulduggery Pleasant. Six Crimson Cranes is THAT good. Myth, magic and curses - what more could you want?
Lim perfectly orchestrates the world we’re shown. Gently, more and more of the myths and legends of Kiata are revealed to us. It leaves you constantly wanting more, desperate for the next bit of information. The world truly comes alive around you.
The characters in this are sublime. Cheeky, radiant, cold women. Mysterious, kind and protective men. You’ll definitely find someone to capture your heart. Although, I am hoping the next instalment may bring some LGBTQ+ representation to the story, I did enjoy the relationships that developed in this one.
I don’t want to say too much and accidentally give anything away. All I can say is you definitely won’t regret sinking your teeth into this downright gorgeous book. I’m desperate for the next instalment.
Lim perfectly orchestrates the world we’re shown. Gently, more and more of the myths and legends of Kiata are revealed to us. It leaves you constantly wanting more, desperate for the next bit of information. The world truly comes alive around you.
The characters in this are sublime. Cheeky, radiant, cold women. Mysterious, kind and protective men. You’ll definitely find someone to capture your heart. Although, I am hoping the next instalment may bring some LGBTQ+ representation to the story, I did enjoy the relationships that developed in this one.
I don’t want to say too much and accidentally give anything away. All I can say is you definitely won’t regret sinking your teeth into this downright gorgeous book. I’m desperate for the next instalment.