![]() ![]() ![]() Six of Crows was a well-paced and gripping read because I totally love heist stories and stories about criminals. Together, they just might be unstoppable – if they don’t kill each other first. Kaz needs a crew desperate enough to take on this suicide mission and dangerous enough to get the job done – and he knows exactly who: six of the deadliest outcasts the city has to offer. Survive long enough to collect his reward ![]() (who could unleash magical havoc on the world) (a military stronghold that has never been breached) But to claim it, he’ll have to pull off a seemingly impossible heist: Between the spaces of the crow’s lower feathers are the silhouettes of houses.Ĭriminal prodigy Kaz Brekker has been offered wealth beyond his wildest dreams. The series is #ownvoices for chronic pain representation.īook cover: The span of a crow’s wing over clouds. I wasn’t actually that interested in reading the duology, but everyone in the book world seemed to know these books and I just wanted to see what was so intriguing about them. Thus, if you want to, you can just read the first review of the first book, if you don’t want to get spoilers in the second book review. ![]() Hello everyone! Today, I’ll be reviewing another duology namely the Six of Crows duology! I’ll be giving separate ratings and writing separate reviews, but will also write how I felt about the series on the whole. ![]()
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