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Enjoyed the intro into the universe and world building. But the plot and romantic parts where so...ugh
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Soldier. Summoner. Saint. Orphaned and expendable, Alina Starkov is a soldier who knows she may not survive her first trek across the Shadow Fold-a swath of unnatural darkness crawling with monsters. But when her regiment is attacked, Alina unleashes dormant magic not even she knew she possessed.
Now Alina will enter a lavish world of royalty and intrigue as she trains with the Grisha, her country's magical military elite-and falls under the spell of their notorious leader, the Darkling. He believes Alina can summon a force capable of destroying the Shadow Fold and reuniting their war-ravaged country, but only if she can master her untamed gift.
As the threat to the kingdom mounts and Alina unlocks the secrets of her past, she will make a dangerous discovery that could threaten all she loves and the very future of a nation.
Welcome to Ravka . . . a world of science and superstition where nothing is what it seems.
Read all the books in the Grishaverse!
The Shadow and Bone Trilogy
(previously published as The Grisha Trilogy)
Shadow and Bone
Siege and Storm
Ruin and Rising
The Six of Crows Duology
Six of Crows
Crooked Kingdom
The King of Scars Duology
King of Scars
The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic
Praise for the Grishaverse
"A master of fantasy." -The Huffington Post
"Utterly, extremely bewitching." -The Guardian
"The best magic universe since Harry Potter." -Bustle
"This is what fantasy is for." -The New York Times Book Review
"[A] world that feels real enough to have its own passport stamp." -NPR
"The darker it gets for the good guys, the better." -Entertainment Weekly
"Sultry, sweeping and picturesque. . . . Impossible to put down." -USA Today
"There's a level of emotional and historical sophistication within Bardugo's original epic fantasy that sets it apart." -Vanity Fair
"Unlike anything I've ever read." -Veronica Roth, bestselling author of Divergent
"Bardugo crafts a first-rate adventure, a poignant romance, and an intriguing mystery!" -Rick Riordan, bestselling author of the Percy Jackson series
I’ve had Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo on my TBR for a while now. I needed to finally read it since the book series has been adapted into a Netflix series. (The trailer had me intrigued the minute I saw it and knew I had to push this series up on my TBR to read.) I’m so glad I made time to read it, and now I’m onto the second book. (Yup, it’s that good that I couldn’t wait to start the second book.)
Storyline/My Thoughts: First, let me say I finished Shadow and Bone in one day. It’s been a LONG time I read a book in one day. I gave the first book to the Shadow and Bone Trilogy five stars and can’t wait to continue reading this trilogy/series. I’ve found a new author who is becoming an auto-buy author. I’m already buying all her books to add to my library at home. (My husband keeps shaking his head because my library has gone overboard at home. He doesn’t understand. I love having the actual books to look at throughout the day in our office area.)
Leigh Bardugo had me from the first page to the last page. I had a hard time putting down this book to do anything else. I even forgot to eat lunch because of this book. Leigh’s Bardugo’s world-building in this Grishaverse is fantastic, especially since the setting and world are all made-up. I found myself imagining I was in the world with the characters because of how detailed Leigh was in this book.
The main character Alina Starkov is an orphan and works for the First Army as a mapmaker. (There is First and Second Army. One made of humans (no powers) and the other that has powerful Grishas’ with different abilities.) Alina is described as a plain-jane without powers. (She’s not a plain-jane to me. She’s beautiful and unique.) No one notices her until something unexpected happens when her best friend Mal is in danger. Mal is the boy she grew up with, who was also an orphan, and she secretly loves him. (I love when characters fall for their best friends.) Now Alina has the attention of the most potent Grisha ever, known as the Darkling. Alina is forced into a world that she knows nothing about, and she is told she can save the world. She leaves behind everything she has ever known to become something she doesn’t believe she can do. Alina is one kick-butt character who would rather not stand up but will do what she has to make things right. (I don’t want to give anything away, so trying not to spoil for anyone who hasn’t read this trilogy yet.)
I enjoyed the magical elements in this book and getting to know the different Grisha and their powers. The Darkling himself is very mysterious. I didn’t know if I liked him or not because of how he came off to Alina. There is something dark about him that he is hiding from everyone and his true intentions with Alina. I liked his character, though, due to the mystery. Also, I loved how Leigh Bardugo described him. Yup, he’s one you either like or don’t like.
Now, Mal, who is Alina’s best friend, was mentioned at the beginning of the book and towards the end. Alina mentions him a lot through the book and how he was always there. I didn’t connect with him until towards the end, when he’s there for Alina. It took her being on the run for him to realize how much he cares for her.
There is a slight love triangle in this book, but barely. Alina is confused, and I can understand her confusion initially, but then she becomes frustrated. I mean, wouldn’t you be confused after being typical one day and a Grisha the next day. The poor girl is supposed to save the world from the Fold (which is the darkness with horrible creatures.)
The book’s ending had me on the edge of the seat because I suspected it of going one way, but Alina surprised me. I love her strength and courage. The book leaves readers off with a cliffhanger, so be prepared to pick up the next book right away.
Standalone or Part of Series: It’s part of the Shadow and Bone Trilogy. It’s also part of the Grishaverse world.
Cliffhanger: Yes.
Would I recommend this book? Yes. If you are a fan of the Young Adult Fantasy genre, you’ll enjoy this book/series by Leigh Bardugo.
I can’t wait to watch the Netflix tv series now of this series. This is why I’m powering through the Grishaverse books written by Leigh Bardugo. I need to read the books first and then watch the show. I can’t wait to see this world and characters come to life.
P.S. I try every time to make my reviews show, but it’s impossible when I want to brag about a book I loved.
Eh, I'm feeling generous so 3.5 stars. For now, at least. I feel like Shadow and Bone is yet another victim of the hype monster - I probably would have enjoyed it more if I read it a few years earlier and managed to avoid all the minor spoilers surrounding it.
So many things annoyed me with this book, including, but limited to Alina, the Darkling (yep, that's right, I'm not really a fan), all the telling-and-not-showing, the romance, and how easy it was to predict. Still, the magic system is quite interesting and so is the whole premise of the story.
I don't regret reading it, and I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series, but I'm also not blown away by it like everyone else seems to be.
Full review to come.