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A review by loischanel
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
4.0
Six Of Crows was an edgy heist fantasy adventure novel aimed at young adult readers but is entertaining and thrilling in a way that will capture many adult readers as well.
It follows the story of six outcasts as they take on an impossible feat to kidnap a mysterious scientist who's deadly invention threatens to destroy the many magically-enhanced beings, called Grisha on the continent.
The plot, which is extremely dynamic is full of cunning ploys and clever schemes. The action was abundant and equally as exciting and the romances conveyed in a beautifyul way that was appealing.
I had to suspend my disbelief at times when it felt like this cast of primarily teenagers behaved in ways that would have you believe they were worldly wise adults, Kaz especially. Thankfully it wasn't too much of a stretch for me and each of the characters were developed in such a way that explains their loss of innocence, whilst also acknowledging the vulnerabilities they possess because of their youth.
It follows the story of six outcasts as they take on an impossible feat to kidnap a mysterious scientist who's deadly invention threatens to destroy the many magically-enhanced beings, called Grisha on the continent.
The plot, which is extremely dynamic is full of cunning ploys and clever schemes. The action was abundant and equally as exciting and the romances conveyed in a beautifyul way that was appealing.
I had to suspend my disbelief at times when it felt like this cast of primarily teenagers behaved in ways that would have you believe they were worldly wise adults, Kaz especially. Thankfully it wasn't too much of a stretch for me and each of the characters were developed in such a way that explains their loss of innocence, whilst also acknowledging the vulnerabilities they possess because of their youth.