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Fantasy > (Shadow and Bone) The Grisha by Leigh Bardugo (Group Read April 2014)

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message 51: by Angie (new)

Angie (pinkindle) | 828 comments I finished Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, #1) by Leigh Bardugo and Siege and Storm (The Grisha, #2) by Leigh Bardugo ! I liked the sequel so much more! I did like the first book, but it was too predictable, which the second wasn't at all! I also read the novellas, which were interesting.

Can't wait for the third book! :D


message 52: by Anna (new)

Anna | 231 comments I kind of wish there was a glossary. And a map. Usually I find the maps in fantasy books a little pointless but for all the talk about map making (and different locations), I think it would have actually made sense in this book.

Other than stumbling over words here and there, I am enjoying it so far.


message 53: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (narcisse) | 1946 comments There are maps in the books.


message 54: by Stacie (new)

Stacie  (stack-i-e) Finished last night in one sitting. It was a fast read for me. I liked Alina as a character. The strong heriones don't necessarily have to be badass fighters. Strength comes from many places. (view spoiler) The Darkling was charming and enigmatic. The court very believably obsessed with itself and useless glittering things. The world building and class systems were well done. The Unsea is awesomely dreadful and scary. And the man eating Volcra, terrifying! I wanted to look at all the spoilers, lol, so that must mean I need to go get S&S!


message 55: by Anna (new)

Anna | 231 comments Apparently it helps if you are smarter than the book, the pages were stuck together.


message 56: by Stacie (new)

Stacie  (stack-i-e) I loved how the maps have creatures on them, reminds me of Behemoth!


message 57: by D.G. (new)

D.G. I just started this book and just realized it was the group read! Great timing!

Anyway, I'm listening and I'm confused as to the powers of the different Grishas. I know the red ones are soldiers but after that, I'm confused. Can somebody clarify for me? That's one of the bad things of listening...almost impossible to go back and find something in particular!

I found the Darkling a bit scary at the beginning but I'm warming up to him. I'm liking Alina too. The right mix of pluck but without being crazy 'feisty'.


message 58: by Stacie (new)

Stacie  (stack-i-e) I don't have the book on me at the moment but I believe red was soldiers that were heartrenders and another type, blue were summoners could control elements, and the purple scientists. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong! The hems of the sleeves also dictated what specific they were, like a fire summoner, ect.


message 59: by D.G. (new)

D.G. Thanks, Stacie. I think I sort of got it.

I finished the book and I'm conflicted about it because I don't think Alina knows what she's up to. I don't like his methods but (view spoiler)


message 60: by Natalie (new)

Natalie I actually listened to this as an audiobook a few months ago. I wasn't a big fan of the narrator. Sometimes they aren't great at doing the opposite sex, and for the Darkling, she just wasn't working for me.

Overall, I was mixed on the book. I liked certain aspects, but I didn't love it.

I adored the Darkling, despite the voice issues, and he is what I enjoyed most for the book.(view spoiler)


message 61: by D.G. (last edited Apr 11, 2014 04:31AM) (new)

D.G. I actually liked the narration, Natalie. But I agree a 100% with you about the Darkling. Those were exactly my feelings.

Good theory on what's his name! I didn't think of that. And he could be the guy to (view spoiler) I love the Darkling but I see him as a soldier.


message 62: by Christie (new)

Christie (cereale) I finished the book this week. I really liked it, especially the Russian influences. A lot of things reminded me of the Bolshevik revolution (view spoiler). I liked Alina and Mal a lot and can't wait to see what they get up to next. I feel like I'm the oddball when I say I don't like the Darkling at all.

I do wish there was a glossary of terms in the book. It drives me crazy just having to guess at what things mean from the context.


message 63: by Sarah D (new)

Sarah D (sdamian11) I was pretty upset when (view spoiler) Luckily, I seem to be getting over my disappointment as I make my way through Book 2, which has new intriguing characters to distract me.


message 64: by Anna (new)

Anna | 231 comments Christie wrote: "I feel like I'm the oddball when I say I don't like the Darkling at all...."

I agree with you Christie. I wan't a fan of his from the beginning even before we find out who he really is and what he plans to do. When I read other's comments about the Darkiing, I was like, "are we reading the same book?"


message 65: by Christie (new)

Christie (cereale) Anna wrote:I agree with you Christie. I wan't a fan of his from the beginning even before we find out who he rea..."

I'm glad I'm not the only one. Now, Mal on the other hand I could totally get behind.


message 66: by Stacia (the 2010 club), groupaholic, YA-MA founder (new)

Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 5137 comments I wish I could have gotten a chance to read this. Hopefully soon, since the last book comes out shortly. Glad to see that so many of you liked it!

Moving the topic back to the fantasy folder, where it will remain open for discussion.


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