I was going to keep Six of Crows…but then it’s a duology. I could no longer justify having them both on my shelf. So, I recently sold my copy of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom. And you know what? I’m a little miffed about it, because Leigh Bardugo is an excellent writer. I’m not proud of it-but I could NOT finish it.Ĭrooked Kingdom made my Trinity of Terrible books list:Īll three I couldn’t finish. Reading Crooked Kingdom felt like I was getting all four of my wisdom teeth pulled out. I finished Six of Crows within two days, perfect timing for prime shipping, was excited until I opened Crooked Kingdom. Within a few hours of turning the first page I went ahead and ordered the next book, Crooked Kingdom, on amazon. Once I understood the world, and was introduced to the characters I was all in. Here’s the deal, and Kaz is all about some deals: I loved Six of Crows. He assembles a crew of talented thieves and well, you’ll have to read the book to find out the rest! When he is approached by a merchant with an impossible heist, Kaz is all in. Kaz Brekker is a “business man” known for his greed and ambition. Six of Crows is set in the bustling city of Ketterdam. “Isn’t that what I just said?” Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows This review will most likely offend many who love these books, but I can’t help it! I have to be honest-especially after really enjoying the first book, Six of Crows.
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