Six of Crows Duology

 Wow. Wow. Wow. I can say that a hundred thousand more times and it still won't be enough. This duology is amazing! All the characters, the way Leigh laid the plot out, the development in the characters. I fell in love with every character and their faults. So unique, I'm famished. All quarantine, no book had made me feel this way: the desire to finish it in one whole sitting. And whenever I had to get up, it would be begrudgingly, as if I was being separated from a part of my soul. And even now, after finishing it, I want to sit once more through the rush of feelings, knowing what comes next. 

The writing is flawless. Absolutely poetic.

"Fear is a phoenix. You can watch it burn a thousand times and still it will return."

And the humour is intact. Made me grin like a dork.

"So why do I feel like finding a corner to sob in?"
"This is a round room. There are no corners."
"Matthias—"


I don't want to give out spoilers in this review. Not even tiny ones. So basically my review will be short. And anyway, I've been hearing a delightful rumour that there is a third book coming out for the Six of Crows series. I might have joined this fandom late, but you do not know how glad I am that I did.

This crime enduring duology never failed to surprise me. I feel like a criminal now. Kaz Brekker and his schemes always made my jaw drop. 

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