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Kingof scars
Kingof scars










I had to reread the last chunk about 10 times before the ending sunk in. However - I did have some issues (like the pacing), and I'll talk about them below, but overall, Queen Leigh is so freaking brilliant. Hello all, and meet my ghost, who is currently writing this review.įirst of all, I think there will be plenty of people who are not thrilled with the end, but I am LIVING for it (and I'll list my reasons at the bottom of this review under the spoiler tag). Below, we provide a quick guide to which books to read in what order-and what you can expect inside each.Updated with my opinions on the End! (Spoilers are hidden within a spoiler tag)

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Because the Netflix series takes a few creative liberties with how the characters meet and interact, you’ll find some important differences in the books, ones that will enrich your understanding of Ravka and its surrounding nations.

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And, oh, is there more.īut if you’re entering the Grishaverse for the first time, it’s best to start reading the books in order, lest you get overwhelmed.

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The King of Scars duology furthers the story of Nikolai Lantsov, the charming prince first introduced in the Shadow and Bone sequel, Siege and Storm. The spin-off Six of Crows duology introduces Kaz Brekker’s criminal crew, including such fan favorites as Inej Ghafa, Jesper Fahey, Nina Zenik, Matthias Helvar, and Wylan Van Eck. The Shadow and Bone trilogy focuses on Alina Starkov-our heroic Sun Summoner-and her fight against the villainous Darkling. Published in 2012, Shadow and Bone spawned a zealous fandom, and it’s easy to see why. The fantasy is based on Leigh Bardugo’s book of the same name, as well as the numerous other sequels and spin-offs that make up the lauded Grishaverse tales. If you’ve only just taken your first step into the Grishaverse with Netflix’s new YA series Shadow and Bone, you’re in luck: There’s plenty more where that came from.












Kingof scars