Ratings28
Average rating4.1
There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls...or so the story goes. But it's just possible that the danger may be a little bit closer to home. This story is a companion folk tale to Leigh Bardugo's debut novel, Shadow and Bone. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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I looked at this GR listing and thought, “4.44 average rating, huh? I wonder if it's really that good.” IT IS.This was an obsessive read for me, in the best way. Every spare moment was devoted to reading/listening. This is right up there with [b:Circe 35959740 Circe Madeline Miller https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1508879575s/35959740.jpg 53043399] and [b:Norse Mythology 37903770 Norse Mythology Neil Gaiman https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1516128292s/37903770.jpg 51396954] for compulsively readable retellings of mythology. In fact, I think it's substantially more enchanting than Norse Mythology, because it was so surprising and inventive.Many of these fairy tales have echoes of some of Disney's Greatest Hits, but most often the touch is feather-light, and the borrowing from classic tales is used to subvert expectations. Every story has both emotionally compelling characters and a certain otherworldly, folktale vibe. And it's all packaged within the fictional Grishaverse, so Bardugo has plenty of room to play and go in novel directions.Super fun read I'll return to again soon!
《There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls.》
OMG this was so fucking creepy!
It was such a good retelling of Hansel and Gretel, I can't even.
As you can see I'm sold, I want to start the Grisha trilogy ASAP.
Made my heart race at the end. Maybe not the best thing to have in your head before you sleep haha!
Series
7 primary books14 released booksGrishaverse is a 15-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Leigh Bardugo.