The Too-Clever Fox by Leigh Bardugo

The Too-Clever Fox (Grishaverse, #2.5)

by Leigh Bardugo

In Ravka, just because you avoid one trap, it doesn't mean you'll escape the next. This story is a companion folk tale to Leigh Bardugo’s upcoming novel, Siege and Storm, the second book in the Grisha Trilogy.

Reviewed by Amanda on

4 of 5 stars

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The Too Clever Fox is for people who...

...love the Grisha series
...need a Grisha world fix before they start the next book (I haven't read book 2, but, like the other Grisha short story, this isn't dependent on what happens in the full-length books.)
...enjoy a little folk lore
...want a quick, entertaining read that has nothing to do with massive cocks (What? So many of the books I read do.)
...want an introduction to the Grisha world and Leigh Bardugo's writing (Yes. Even this book is a good one to start on.)

PS. I refuse to hyphenate "too-clever" as it is everywhere else. Too is an adverb and can only describe clever. The hyphen is unnecessary.

The Too Clever Fox was a free book I read on the Tor website on June 6, 2013 for the Why Buy the Cow? reading challenge.

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