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A review by shahdhazem
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
5.0
No mourners, No funerals
This was one of the best things I've ever read. I really really enjoyed it and I am glad it didn't dissappoint as it was having a great hype.
I felt that the book disscused real life issues like slavery and racism. The racism lies in how the fjerdans treat grisha like they're not even humans and blaming them for something they had no hand in even though they never harmed them until the fjerdans started killing them. I was really annoyed with matthias that he was doing like his people blindly even though he was with nina and knew how she was but I am glad he finally came to his senses and I'm hoping that in the future he will make his people understand. As for slavery AND child trafficking what happened to inej of course how she was snatched away from her family when she was just 15 along with other several girls and sold to pleasure houses in west stave. The book is disscusing several problems we're suffering fron these days in a really good way. It inspires people to be like matthias and open their eyes. There's also the story of kaz and jordie that just broke my heart they were cruelly decieved by pekka rollings and left to rot in the streets. And what was really shocking that when the men collected bodies to put in the reaper's barge they didn't even notice there was a little boy still alive. He had to swim with the body of his dead brother to the shore while he was just 9 years old it led to him having trauma and not wanting to be in touch with anybody skin to skin but I believe the right person like inej who truly loves someone can bring him out of any trauma. And there's wylan whom his father is a horrible person and he's also blaming him for something he has no hand in and making him feel like he's worthless even though he has many beautiful qualities. This book tells us to never give up on hope and dreams like kaz's crew all of them never underestimated themselves and were always going forward. In the end I loved this book so much I felt like it settled in a deep place in my heart with it's characters and amazing plot. Very very looking forward to start crooked kingdom.
This was one of the best things I've ever read. I really really enjoyed it and I am glad it didn't dissappoint as it was having a great hype.
I felt that the book disscused real life issues like slavery and racism. The racism lies in how the fjerdans treat grisha like they're not even humans and blaming them for something they had no hand in even though they never harmed them until the fjerdans started killing them. I was really annoyed with matthias that he was doing like his people blindly even though he was with nina and knew how she was but I am glad he finally came to his senses and I'm hoping that in the future he will make his people understand. As for slavery AND child trafficking what happened to inej of course how she was snatched away from her family when she was just 15 along with other several girls and sold to pleasure houses in west stave. The book is disscusing several problems we're suffering fron these days in a really good way. It inspires people to be like matthias and open their eyes. There's also the story of kaz and jordie that just broke my heart they were cruelly decieved by pekka rollings and left to rot in the streets. And what was really shocking that when the men collected bodies to put in the reaper's barge they didn't even notice there was a little boy still alive. He had to swim with the body of his dead brother to the shore while he was just 9 years old it led to him having trauma and not wanting to be in touch with anybody skin to skin but I believe the right person like inej who truly loves someone can bring him out of any trauma. And there's wylan whom his father is a horrible person and he's also blaming him for something he has no hand in and making him feel like he's worthless even though he has many beautiful qualities. This book tells us to never give up on hope and dreams like kaz's crew all of them never underestimated themselves and were always going forward. In the end I loved this book so much I felt like it settled in a deep place in my heart with it's characters and amazing plot. Very very looking forward to start crooked kingdom.