"After all their mad escapes and close calls, he’d started to believe the six of them were somehow charmed, that his guns, Kaz’s brains, Nina’s wit, Inej’s talent, Wylan’s ingenuity, and Matthias’ strength had made them somehow untouchable."
OHMYHEART! Kaz Brekker is a genius!
This has been a wonderful reading experience. From the beginning I decided to take it slowly so it could last longer, which was hard considering the book kept me on edges all the time with every plot twist and each unexpected turn of events.
I have never written many updates for a book before Crooked Kingdom. And this says a lot.
The story is written flawlessly. The characters' development was intricately displayed in a way that made them the interesting characters they are. Again, I must say Leigh Bardugo writes the best dialogues that are true to their characters.
Reading Crooked Kingdom was like Matthias' description of Nina: “You aren’t a flower, you’re every blossom in the wood blooming at once. You are a tidal wave. You’re a stampede. You are overwhelming.”
(I need a re-read to write a better review, I guess. Or maybe, I'll be overwhelmed into silence again.)
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