Series Review: The Six of Crows Duology by Leigh Bardugo


Author: Leigh Bardugo

Genre: High Fantasy

Age Group: Young Adult

Number of Books: 2

    Book #1: Six of Crows

    Book #2: Crooked Kingdom


In the dangerous city of Ketterdam, six outcasts join together to attempt a daring heist. Success means becoming rich beyond their wildest dreams. Failure means death. Whether you're looking for action, antiheroes, or romance, Six of Crows has it all.

Between love triangles, Mary Sues, and special snowflake protagonists who aren't like other girls, I was starting to lose my faith in YA literature. That was when I picked up Six of Crows, the book that changed everything. The characters rival those of the Harry Potter series, the writing flows, and the the plot is a masterpiece. Leigh Bardugo takes all the cliche elements of the YA genre and laughs in their faces with her originality and world-building. My biggest problem with the book? I couldn't hate any of the characters! Normally, when I'm reading a series, there's one character I can fixate on and rant about, but try as I might, I couldn't bring myself to rant about a single one of these six! (Not even Inej, though she was probably my least favorite character.)

I'd recommend Six of Crows to anyone who can get through a fantasy book. Trust me, it's a lot better than my summary in the first paragraph makes it sound.  








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