![]() Tamar and Tolya admittedly don’t do all that much, but there is something about them that makes them spring off the page more than any of the original characters do. Nikolai, Tamar, and Tolya are all pretty cool characters. Thankfully, there are some new cast additions that help in that regard. ![]() I complained in my review of Shadow and Bone that the characters did not excite me. ![]() Aside from dealing with the Darkling as her enemy and the need to find Morozova’s amplifiers, Alina must contend with a swashbuckling privateer, a charming but deceptive prince, a religious group that sees her as a saint and a martyr, the other Grisha she now needs to follow her, and more romantic turmoils. Alina still wears the necklace amplifier from the stag the Darkling slew, but she discovers that it is a part of a trio of amplifiers she has a burning desire to track down the rest of the set. I’m happy to report that the second book in the Grisha trilogy, Siege and Storm, is better than the first although Six of Crows still blows it out of the water, Siege and Storm is a very enjoyable read.Īfter the events of the previous novel, Alina and Mal find themselves desperately fleeing the Darkling. ![]() Since I absolutely adored Leigh Bardugo’s amazing Six of Crows duology, I was a little let down by Shadow and Bone, even though it was actually pretty good. ![]()
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