I loved the duology that is made up of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo. You can find a synopsis of these books and where to purchase them here. I had previously read the Grisha trilogy and love that these two stories stay in the same world. A few of the characters even make an appearance in the Crooked Kingdom. The pace that the author achieves in the second half of the Grisha trilogy carries on through both of these books. I also loved that the viewpoints change between multiple members of the main crew. Oh, and check out the beautiful coloring on the edges of the pages.
The story starts with Kaz and a few of his closest confidants and members of his gang going on an adventure to break into the ice court and retrieve a person that has been taken hostage. It is an impossible task but his group is up for anything. Through both books, the plot and deceptions grow bigger and more complicated. The character development is also really great for all of the friends. I would highly recommend this series. Check out this picture of the books. I just couldn't resist incorporating cards to add to the gambling element of the book. If you find yourself as obsessed with this series as I have become, I would also recommend checking out the author's blog for some fun fan art.
The story starts with Kaz and a few of his closest confidants and members of his gang going on an adventure to break into the ice court and retrieve a person that has been taken hostage. It is an impossible task but his group is up for anything. Through both books, the plot and deceptions grow bigger and more complicated. The character development is also really great for all of the friends. I would highly recommend this series. Check out this picture of the books. I just couldn't resist incorporating cards to add to the gambling element of the book. If you find yourself as obsessed with this series as I have become, I would also recommend checking out the author's blog for some fun fan art.
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