![]() ![]() There are two things that really work for me about this book. This calls for a convoluted plan … or perhaps several plans. So not only does Kaz need to rescue her, but he has every intention of recouping the money they lost by not being paid for their heist on the Ice Fortress. Now that merchant has Inej, Kaz’s wall-scaling Spider and also-perhaps-love-interest. ![]() Picking up where Six of Crows left off, Crooked Kingdom features the aftermath of Kaz and the gang’s doublecross at the hands of a wily yet dishonourable Ketterdam merchant. Leigh Bardugo’s style has that benefit of the words virtually leaping off the page as you glide through her narration. Oops! Fortunately, despite its heft, this book is a pretty easy read. One of the library’s copies of Crooked Kingdom was available sooner than expected, although I did only start reading it 1 day before my loan was up (and it had another hold on it after me). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |