![]() He was my favorite in that series, so much so that I shrieked when I read his interaction with Kaz in Crooked Kingdom. The book follows Nikolai Lantsov, one of the secondary characters from the Shadow and Bone books. Needless to say, I was expecting a lot out of King of Scars, and she didn’t quite deliver like I’d hoped. But I figured this was because Bardugo had grown as a writer since her first series. Each book in the trilogy was a 4-star read for me. ![]() I also enjoyed Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone trilogy (her first series), although I didn’t like it as well as the Six of Crows duology. Everything about the writing and characters in that duology is perfection. I fell in love with her writing style and the Grisha world in Six of Crows, which is one of my all-time favorite books. ![]() Hopefully this book isn’t suffering too much from my sky-high expectations for anything Bardugo writes. (There will be spoilers, however, for those who haven’t read the Shadow and Bone trilogy.) I liked it and give it 3.5 stars. No spoilers in this review of King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo. ![]()
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