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A New York Times Bestseller“Set in a fascinating, unique world rich with detail, Shadow and Bone was unlike anything I've ever read.†―Veronica Roth, New York Times bestselling author of Divergent"Bardugo crafts a first-rate adventure, a poignant romance, and an intriguing mystery all in one book!" ―Rick Riordan, bestselling author of the Percy Jackson series“Rich, satisfying, and gorgeous, laced with heart-pounding action and pitch-perfect romance.†―Cinda Williams Chima, bestselling author of the Seven Realms series and the Heir series“Mesmerizing. . . . Bardugo's set up is shiver-inducing, of the delicious variety. This is what fantasy is for.†―New York Times Book Review“The top fantasy book to read this year.†―The Huffington Post"The darker it gets for the good guys, the better." ―Entertainment Weekly“Romantic and magical . . . Plenty of plot twists and betrayals kept us enjoying this richly crafted adventure until the very last page. (P.S. A do-not-miss for fans of Graceling.)â€â€•Justine magazine“Fast-paced and unpredictable, this debut novel will be a hit with readers who love dark fantasy.†―School Library Journal, starred review“This gripping debut novel, with a touch of magic and romance . . . will keep readers burning the midnight oil.†―Shelf Awareness"Danger and duplicity abound . . . in this lavish portrayal of a country reminiscent of Imperial Russia." ―VOYA“A rich fantasy landscape, an inspired magical structure, and a gratifying emotional hook keep the pages whirring by until a final twist upends assumptions and lands us smack in the middle of a harrowing climax. †―Horn Book Magazine“Filled with lush descriptions, intriguing magic, and plenty of twists, this memorable adventure offers action and intrigue mixed with an undercurrent of romance and danger.†―Publishers Weekly“The plotting is powerful.†―Kirkus Reviews“Bardugo weaves a captivating spell with lushly descriptive writing, engaging characters, and an exotic, vivid world. Readers will wait impatiently for the next installment.†―Booklist“A well-drawn world, full of deceit and mythology, populated by entirely believable characters. Full of truly surprising twists and turns, beautiful imagery and a protagonist it's impossible not to root for, this is a great choice for teenage fans of George R.R. Martin and J.R.R. Tolkien.†―RT Book Reviews“This is one book series you want to get hooked on.†―Seventeen.com
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About the Author
Leigh Bardugo is a #1 New York Times–bestselling author of fantasynovels and the creator of the Grishaverse. With over one million copies sold,her Grishaverse spans the Shadow and Bone Trilogy, the Six of Crows Duology,and TheLanguage of Thorns―with more to come. Her short stories can befound in multiple anthologies, including Some of the Best from Tor.com and The Best American ScienceFiction & Fantasy. Her other works include Wonder Woman: Warbringer andthe forthcoming Ninth House. Leigh was born in Jerusalem,grew up in Los Angeles, graduated from Yale University, and has worked inadvertising, journalism, and even makeup and special effects. These days, shelives and writes in Hollywood, where she can occasionally be heard singing withher band.leighbardugo.comgrishaverse.com
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Product details
Age Range: 12 - 18 years
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Square Fish; First edition (May 7, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250027438
ISBN-13: 978-1250027436
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 1.1 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.4 out of 5 stars
1,267 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#33,227 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Plain girl learns she's the chosen one. She goes into a magic school, has classes, deals with snobs. Becomes powerful and beautiful, but spends most of her time anguished over a love triangle.This is a rehash of many other books, nothing new here.It feels like half the book is about how people look, and only the beautiful people matter. Such a sad and stupid stereotype.
Set, and written, before the Six of Crows duology. If you’re going to read this trilogy, read it first or not at all. It’s not so much that Six of Crows spoils you for plot (though it does just a little) but more that Six of Crows will spoil you for richness of characters and depth of plot. Shadow & Bone just feels lacking in comparison - a little too plain, far too cliche, a little empty on characters, and far too short. Six of Crows simply sets reader expectations too high - better to start here and work your way forward with the author’s experience level.I won’t be buying the rest of this trilogy, but rather waiting for the author to write new works.
The land of Ravka has been decimated by the Shadow Fold; a mysterious consequence of dark magic which blights the landscape in monsters and darkness. The people of this tormented land have not known peace for generations.While attempting to cross the fold, Army cartographer Alina Starkov finds her transport attacked by the monsters that dwell within. Faced with near-certain death, Alina calls upon a hidden power, and manages to push back the darkness. Returning to non-blighted land, Alina learns that she is a Grisha (witch/mage), and that she may be the only one who can save Ravka from the Shadow Fold. Suddenly thrust into the aristocratic world of the Grisha and Ravka court politics, Alina must master her gift, while at the same time learning to navigate the treacherous waters of court life.This is YA done right. Books like this keep me coming back to the genre when I feel that reading one more angsty book will drive me mad. The plot (this is the first installment in a trilogy) is well executed. The characters are still in their nascent phase, but show great promise. The requisite love triangle feels a bit more realistic than most entries in the YA genre.I especially enjoyed the way magic is handled, and the care the author shows in her world building. Bardugo has put together a grand vision, and she has the skill to translate that vision into a gorgeous work of fantasy. The story actually reminds me a bit of the Black Magician Trilogy by Trudi Canavan, another fantastic series in YA Fantasy.Fans of the young adult genre, young adult fantasy, and fantasy in general will enjoy this series. Even those who don’t typically read things in the YA sphere will find a lot to like in this book; it is technically a young adult novel, but it doesn’t read like one. I can’t wait to read the other books in the series.
Ms. Bardugo really has a talent with storytelling mixed in with magic and humor. I love the universe she created with its Russian words, background, culture. The harshness of being an orphan, the luxuries of the Court all really come together in a rich fantasy oil painting. Not too much detail, not too much magic theory, not too much dread and despair. It was an easy read.That aside, I couldn't really like the characters. I thought I liked the diamond-in-the-rough heroine but she never really pulled through to get her act together until the very end of this novel. She was constantly being pushed, shoved, led by others. She was easily deceived, and deceived even herself. You would think that after all this time she would figure out who she was and what she wanted. She is no longer a child but she is constantly looking to others to give her the answers.The character development was really a mixed bag of "aha!" moments the author drops like candies on the floor. No real warning, just suddenly the heroine discovers why she's so brilliant (no pun intended), the hero suddenly decides he loves her, and the villain whom I was really cheering for went from a multi-dimensional puzzle box to a textbook villain with no soul. Ugh. Disappointment central.The ending wrapped up so quickly it literally took half a chapter and one afterward to wrap it up. One moment it was all confrontation tension, the next, a miraculous resolution because the heroine just figured it all out. The problem with the big reveal is that she never really cared about anything. Not her work. Not her co-workers. Not her life. Not even her health/appearance. She lived her entire life just numb; without hope or joy, just pining after a childhood friend. She obsessed about her childhood friend as if her universe revolved around him, and despite everything that happens to her and everything she's discovered about herself she still clings to him in the end even though we were supposed to believe she completely broke free of that mold many chapters ago.So she makes a choice, willing to sacrifice all else, including the friends she didn't think she could make and innocent people, to get her HEA. What makes her so different from the enemy, then? In the next book I'm supposed to believe she wants to fight a madman and save the country (she never really care for or fit in anywhere) and its people (she never really had any connection to)? Yeah, I'm thinking I'll just let her do that without me. I'm done Alina. Have fun with that.The novel was rather short, as well. I think all three could really be reduced to two books, but for the greed of the publisher, we're forced to pay a tall price three times. The first 70% of this book was decent, but I'll save my money and read something else.
I LOVED the Six of Crows duology and was really excited to read this one, but the tone is so different, it was somewhat deflating. I loved the lore and the world, but Alina's awkwardness and her complete lack of confidence, along with the romantic elements of the book were sooo different from Kaz and his crew. I felt as if this was written for a younger audience than Six of Crows.It's still a good story and if you love ya fantasy romance, I'm sure you'll love it! I'm just an action junkie and this had more romance and awkwardness than action. I'm sure the pace of the next books will pick up (and I'm guessing dramatically) once we focus more on the action and the world of the Grisha (which I'm completely in love with!)Leigh is an extremely talented author and I have every faith that, in the end, this book will be a whirlwind of a ride!
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