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Feedback on Six Of Crows
Six of Crows, reviewed by Jasper Brydges explains the complexity and wonders of Leigh Bardugo's Grisha universe and well displays readers opinions. Readers and critics alike agree that this duology is incredible like her other works, and Jasper makes that point well. He says what's great about the book; things like the diverse characters yet hard to pronounce names, and the back to back action of Kaz “Dirtyhands” Breaker and his crew.
Being someone who finished this duology just 2 weeks ago, I can say that seeing this review in the magazine made me gasp. The author really made an impact on me with the books, and seeing another reader give their thoughts on a book I love makes me ecstatic. Jasper covered the traits of the book well, so that I could relate to it as a fellow reader of this book. (It really is a great series to read.)
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