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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Rule of Wolves by Leigh Bardugo

Did I switch over to audiobook so that I could finish this because I can't read for crap anymore...yes
So I have some mixed feelings. 
I'm always here for the Zoya/Nikolai content.
All the Royai (Fullmetal Alchemist) vibes, and the Greedling vibes.
I don't have the strength to talk about some things, and I will probably never be able to talk about them.
Sooooo this is World War 2.
There's one of my babies. And another of my babies. And another. I'm counting them. And I'm taking them away from Leigh. 
Roooooolllling Thuuuuuuuunder
American Dragon.
They are so cute and I just want to snuggle them because he just...he loves her. 
Nikolai is iconic and I would die for him. 
Some of the character arcs felt a bit rushed and a bit ooc.
608 Pages

Friday, April 16, 2021

Lives of the Saints by Leigh Bardugo

Nikolai. All the crying emojis.
Sankta Felix--AKA St. Lawrence --"Turn me over; I'm done on this side"
And Sankta Lukin- (Denis) the Saint who never stopped preaching
ExCuSe Me- Sankta Mattheus...Ummm.. Don't hurt me like this. Not after Crooked Kingdom.
Really. Really Leigh. Really.
128 Pages

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo

Gosh I love Nikolai. He owns me.
Zoya. Baby. I love you.
Backstories. I can't.
I want to get behind a certain ship...but I can't...like...maybe it's because I'm still hung up on an old ship...
Ummm. no.. my child (who shall not be named) deserved better. I am and will continue to be in denial. 
Someone send help.
528 Pages

Monday, March 8, 2021

Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

So I love all of my baby crows. I know Kaz is like...darkness incarnate, but he is adorable and I love him, and I will protect him with my life.
All of my babies deserve the world, darn it. I'm adopting all of them.
The found family trope, y'all.
The healing from trauma.
The character development.
The quotes y'all.
The fierce females. The cameos.
Don't mind me crying in the club.
I'm just gonna go look at pictures of Freddy (who's playing Kaz in the series and obsess for the next month) byyyyye.
576 Pages

Friday, March 5, 2021

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

So I hear this duology slaps. And I'm here for it. 
Yeah it slaps. The sass and snark. The found family. The backstories. The heists. Squad goals. The quotable-ness
I would die for all of these characters and any one of them could step on me.
496 Pages

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

...I am afraid of this book because I have heard things (vague things)
I love Nikolai.
Oh fudge crackers I think I know where this is going for my babies...
Ok so I was wrong. And I am ok with that.
Character development y'all.
Also I love the world building and the little children. And sassy cats.
480 Pages 

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo

ohhhhhhhhhh THAT'S what the covers mean.
Do you ever just see how a character is headed and like..not like it...because like....children...stop.
496 Pages

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

So I read half of it, and listened to half of it...because apparently deadlines mean I am unable to read (because yes, I'm trying to read everything before the show comes to Netflix)
I don't know who to root for because ships...and I've seen fandom fawning over some characters (we all know who, I don't need to name him)
416 Pages

Monday, September 11, 2017

Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2)Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I will and do read everything by Leigh Bardugo, because I love her worlds and characters. This is another excellent read, but unfortunately, I didn't love this quite as much as all the others. The first book was definitely better, even though I was happy to have more time with these characters that I adore.

This is fiercely plotted, but still, the story feels just a bit drawn out at times. I hate that, because usually it's the longer, the better with Bardugo. However, there's a bit of spark missing from this story for me, at times, and most of it is in the interactions between characters. It's still well-written, so it's not exactly about the writing. I think I wanted the characters to grow a bit more than they apparently were capable of. That might have been unfair of me, but alas, I'm a greedy reader.

Also, I am not quite in love with how things ended up. I don't expect everything to be perfect and wonderful, but I just wanted something a bit more epic from the ending, since it's the last book in the series. It was off-putting that the final scene was from the POV of the villain, who I was already over and no longer cared about at that point. It's not how I wanted to leave the story. I would have rather it wrapped up from a better and more satisfying viewpoint.

Honestly, I think what this boils down to is that everything is great in how the fantasy/heist part of the story wrapped up, in general. I'm just not completely happy with how all the relationships developed and wrapped up, as I craved something more. I wanted the characters to dig to some deeper emotional levels.

Don't get me wrong. I'm still happy I read this book. It's good in a million different ways. But it's just shy of magnificent, and I have come to expect magnificence from Bardugo.

Pages: 560

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a fantasy heist novel, which is a great concept! I love Leigh Bardugo, because she writes rich worlds and complicated characters. This is the first book in a duology, and I've already started book 2. You will want to have it on hand, because book one ends dramatically.

Pages: 462