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A review by bookinitfaiza
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
5.0
What in the world lmao huh!?
You did not have to end it like that *opens Google to buy sequel* FINE Leigh Bardugo.
The world building is pretty crazy and easy to visualize. I pictured a dirty and rough Amsterdam alley most of the time and I was really curious about the language of names/places/sayings. There’s a lot of thought behind it. Some beautiful moments of friendship, love and ambition.
Super happy with it being my last book of the year!
I really loved the diversity as well.
You did not have to end it like that *opens Google to buy sequel* FINE Leigh Bardugo.
The world building is pretty crazy and easy to visualize. I pictured a dirty and rough Amsterdam alley most of the time and I was really curious about the language of names/places/sayings. There’s a lot of thought behind it. Some beautiful moments of friendship, love and ambition.
Super happy with it being my last book of the year!
I really loved the diversity as well.