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Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
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Shadow and Bone (edition 2013)

by Leigh Bardugo (Author)

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Orphaned by the Border Wars, Alina Starkov is taken from obscurity and her only friend, Mal, to become the protegé of the mysterious Darkling, who trains her to join the magical elite in the belief that she is the Sun Summoner, who can destroy the monsters of the Fol
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Title:Shadow and Bone
Authors:Leigh Bardugo (Author)
Info:Square Fish (2013), Edition: 1, 416 pages
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I really liked this book and I will continue reading the series. :) ( )
  idkwhattodo | Apr 20, 2024 |
Interesting enough, though not particularly meaty. A lot of setup, a middle that drags, and then a rushed move to the ending/pause point in the overarching story line. There are a number of secondary characters I hope are in the later installments of the series because they were some of the more interesting characters.

It's very light reading that won't strain anyone in the slightest, nor befuddle any expectations. It definitely has a YA feel, and not one of the more challenging YA books at that. The writing is competent without striking the reader as brilliant.

I was a little disconcerted to have my Kindle tell me I was 87% done and hit the last page. There's a lot of filler at the end, including lengthy excerpts from two of her other books.

Beyond that, you've got the usual suspects when it comes to themes. If you go in expecting the story not to tread any new ground, then it's palatable. If you're looking for something novel, this isn't it.

I'd say read it if you're a real fan of YA fantasy, particularly the "orphan/peasant/ordinary person who find they're actually super powerful." Sort of like Harry Potter, Luke Skywalker, Will Stanton, or a host of others. ( )
  TadAD | Apr 17, 2024 |
All I have to say is I hope netflix does this book justice because I loved it. ( )
  Enid007 | Apr 11, 2024 |
Let me first say this. I am aware this book has some issues. Especially at the end, a certain thing almost made me drop a star BUT this book made me feel joy at discovering this new world, a feeling that used to come to me so easily when I was young but now it is harder to spark. I just enjoyed the ride. ( )
  Levitara | Apr 5, 2024 |
This book sat right on the cusp for me. It was enjoyable enough, but I felt as if it was just teetering on the edge of being fantastic, but never took that final step. ( )
  Belbo713 | Mar 6, 2024 |
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The point I am attempting to make via this very long and rather rambling article is that Shadow and Bone is absolutely knock-your-socks-off amazing and just so different from your average YA fantasy. It is addictive, beautiful, fantastical and I just can't recommend it enough. Literally everyone will love it: fantasy lovers; historical fiction lovers; magic lovers; lovers of strong characters and amazing relationships. And, of course, not forgetting the two gorgeous lead guys for us girls.
 

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Bardugo, Leighprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ahrens, HenningTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Deas, RichCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Fortgang, LaurenNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Thompson, KeithMap artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Wang, JenCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ward, AprilDesignersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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For my grandfather: Tell me some lies.
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The servants called them malenchki, little ghosts, because they were the smallest and the youngest, and because they haunted the Duke’s house like giggling phantoms, darting in and out of rooms, hiding in cupboards to eavesdrop, sneaking into the kitchen to steal the last of the summer peaches.
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He said gently, “When the leaves change color, do you call it magic? What about when you cut your hand and it heals? And when you put a pot of water on the stove and it boils, is it magic then?” — Before
“Now, what do you say, Alina Starkov?” he asked pleasantly. — Chapter 3
“I hope you don’t expect fairness from me, Alina. It isn’t one of my specialties.” — Chapter 7
I’d always assumed that Ravka’s hungry peasants and poorly supplied soldiers were the result of the Shadow Fold. But as we walked by a tree of jade embellished with diamond leaves, I wasn’t so sure. — Chapter 7
If a creature as gorgeous as Genya could fall for a skinny, studious Fabrikator, there might be hope for me yet. — Chapter 8
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Orphaned by the Border Wars, Alina Starkov is taken from obscurity and her only friend, Mal, to become the protegé of the mysterious Darkling, who trains her to join the magical elite in the belief that she is the Sun Summoner, who can destroy the monsters of the Fol

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