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SHADOW AND BONE RE-READ!

Maddi wrote: "Do we have to read a certain amount of pages/ chapters per day? How does it work?"
We're going to be recapping the book at specific times throughout the week but readers are welcome to read as far ahead as they like and join in on the conversation!
We're going to be recapping the book at specific times throughout the week but readers are welcome to read as far ahead as they like and join in on the conversation!

"Shhhh!" the girl hissed. But hidden by the deep shadows of the cupboard, she smiled.
Yep, I'll be here to re-read this one.

Re-read review will be found at the end of the week here: http://athousandwordsamillionbooks.bl...
START YOUR BOOKS! THE OFFICIAL GRISHA RE-READ STARTS TODAY!
We'll be squeeing every day and posting official re-caps as we go along.
April 23: Prologue – Chapter 5
April 26: Chapters 6 – 11
April 29: Chapters 12-18
May 2: Chapter 19 – Epilogue
Please feel free to post your reactions as you read along but make sure to keep anything that's ahead of the recaps as ~SPOILERS~ (character deaths, doom and destruction, that sort of thing!)
"The boy and girl had arrived within weeks of each other, two more orphans of the border wars, dirty-faced refugees plucked from the rubble of distant towns and brought to the Duke's estate to learn to read and write, and to learn a trade. The boy was short and stocky, shy but always smiling. The girl was different, and she knew it."
We'll be squeeing every day and posting official re-caps as we go along.
April 23: Prologue – Chapter 5
April 26: Chapters 6 – 11
April 29: Chapters 12-18
May 2: Chapter 19 – Epilogue
Please feel free to post your reactions as you read along but make sure to keep anything that's ahead of the recaps as ~SPOILERS~ (character deaths, doom and destruction, that sort of thing!)
"The boy and girl had arrived within weeks of each other, two more orphans of the border wars, dirty-faced refugees plucked from the rubble of distant towns and brought to the Duke's estate to learn to read and write, and to learn a trade. The boy was short and stocky, shy but always smiling. The girl was different, and she knew it."

I can't stop reading (again) never thought I would be so addicted (again). I love the intrigue of the darkling.



You can do the quiz on the website? :D http://www.grishatrilogy.com/

Me too :(
Maddi wrote: "Awww, I forgot about Alexei. Even if he was only in the book for like 30 pages I liked him :("
We miss Alexei too! That whole chapter is when things first GOT REAL.
We miss Alexei too! That whole chapter is when things first GOT REAL.


We miss Alexei too! That whole chapter is when things first GOT REAL.
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I kinda started shipping them but then things happened but yes I love that chapter because things finally GOT REAL
LOL AT THAT GIF

So happy to re-read this with a bunch of people.
"Pain shot through my body.
And the world went white.
I closed my eyes as a sudden, piercing flood of light exploded across my vision. It seemed to fill my head, blinding me, drowning me. From somewhere above, I heard a horrible shriek. I felt the volcra's claws loosen their grip, felt the thud as I fell forward and my head connected with the deck, and then I felt nothing at all.

“If no one’s found Morozova’s herd in all this time, what makes you think you’ll find it now?” I asked.
“Because this was meant to be. The stag was meant for you, Alina. I can feel it.” He looked at me. His hair was still a mess, and in the bright morning sunlight, he looked more handsome and more human than I’d ever seen him. “I guess I’m asking you to trust me,” he said.
What was I supposed to say? I didn’t really have a choice. If the Darkling wanted me to be patient, I would have to be patient. “Okay,” I said finally. “But hurry it up.”
He laughed again, and I felt a pleased flush creep up my cheeks. Then his expression became serious. “I’ve been waiting for you a long time, Alina,” he said. “You and I are going to change the world.”
*sigh*

OMG!! It would have my vote for most romantic live ever!!<3


**Edited out some possibly spoiler-ish things. Whoops.
GUYS! SO MUCH HAPPENS IN THE FIRST FIVE CHAPTERS.
Alina Starkov always knew she was different. Weak. Scrawny. An orphan in a country ravaged by war. A mapmaker in the King’s army. Mal’s best friend.

SHADOW AND BONE begins as Alina and Mal’s regiment is preparing to cross the shadow fold, the “unsea”, a smudge of darkness on the land filled with monsters that cuts most of Ravka off from the ocean. Alina is, understandably, nervous. (I mean, who wouldn’t be?)
Alina and Mal were thick as thieves growing up in the orphanage at the Duke’s estate, but more recently they’re drifting apart, with Mal drifting over to other girls who are practically jumping over Alina to get closer to Mal.
Then they start to cross the fold and THINGS. GET. REAL.

They’re attacked by volcra, the monsters who haunt and hunt within the fold — legend had it they could smell human blood from miles away.
Mal is injured after trying to protect Alina, so she tries to shield him with her body and suddenly:
Next thing Alina knows she’s hauled in front of the Darkling and the rest of the first and second armies, and is told that she’s the one who saved them on the fold. She’s taken away to the Little Palace in the dead of night.
OMG. What did you think of the first five chapters? Your first time reading it? What was it that pulled you in? SO MANY THINGS.
Alina Starkov always knew she was different. Weak. Scrawny. An orphan in a country ravaged by war. A mapmaker in the King’s army. Mal’s best friend.

SHADOW AND BONE begins as Alina and Mal’s regiment is preparing to cross the shadow fold, the “unsea”, a smudge of darkness on the land filled with monsters that cuts most of Ravka off from the ocean. Alina is, understandably, nervous. (I mean, who wouldn’t be?)
Alina and Mal were thick as thieves growing up in the orphanage at the Duke’s estate, but more recently they’re drifting apart, with Mal drifting over to other girls who are practically jumping over Alina to get closer to Mal.
Then they start to cross the fold and THINGS. GET. REAL.

They’re attacked by volcra, the monsters who haunt and hunt within the fold — legend had it they could smell human blood from miles away.
Mal is injured after trying to protect Alina, so she tries to shield him with her body and suddenly:

Next thing Alina knows she’s hauled in front of the Darkling and the rest of the first and second armies, and is told that she’s the one who saved them on the fold. She’s taken away to the Little Palace in the dead of night.
OMG. What did you think of the first five chapters? Your first time reading it? What was it that pulled you in? SO MANY THINGS.

The Grisha is the BEST series ever!!



But, you know a novel is good for sure when you re-read it and enjoy it just as much- but just see it in another light, or from another angle, perhaps even in more detail. I'm experiencing this pleasure right now while re-reading Shadow and Bone. When I go back to my first time-I remember being pulled-make that SUCKED into the story from the start. The prologue is a little marvel. I also like the fact it's in third person-storyteller style- and that the book truly starts in first person. Another 'me being vacumed into this story's bag' effect was the original scenery. The description as they penetrate the Fold gave me the shivers, 'I realised that I could no longer see the prow of our skiff and then that I could not see my own hand on the railing.I looked back over my shoulder.The living world had disappeared.Darkness fell around us,black, weightless, and absolute.We were in the Fold.' I visited a cave not so long ago, and had an all lights out moment- I think Leigh couldn't have done a better job in describing that suffocating and all encompassing fear pure darkness can produce.Loved that.
Also, like Christina, the first time I read the book, I was so taken by the story I was possessed by naivety, and did so not see what the Darkling was up to. Now in re-reading it, I'm enjoying the extra bit of knowledge and find myself admiring his craftiness- How did I not see him in that light...pfffff.
I'm going off to bed, to read some more. Nighty night,don't let those bed bugs bite!




No i dont think so


"Stop!" I shouted, backing away from them. They hesitated, looking from me to the girl.
Honestly, nothing sounded better than a hot bath and a change of clothes, but I wasn't about te let some tyrannical redhead push me around. "What is going on? Who are you?"
"I don't have ti-"
"Make time!' I snapped. "I've coverd almost two hundred miles on horseback. I haven't had a good night's sleep in a week, and I've nearly been killed twice. So before I do anything else, you're going to have to tell me who you are and why it's so very important that you get my clothes off."
"The only place I'd ever felt I belongs was with Mal, and even that hadn't lasted."
Oh Chapter 8, you're killing us.
Oh Chapter 8, you're killing us.

the Darkling towards the middle... (Mal you neglectful bastard why don't you reply to my letters?)
Mal at the end... (Darkling you fiend! You lied to me!)
It's clever. Authors who can do that are special indeed.
Surrounded by enemies, the once-great nation of Ravka has been torn in two by the Shadow Fold, a swath of near impenetrable darkness crawling with monsters who feast on human flesh. Now its fate may rest on the shoulders of one lonely refugee.
Alina Starkov has never been good at anything. But when her regiment is attacked on the Fold and her best friend is brutally injured, Alina reveals a dormant power that saves his life—a power that could be the key to setting her war-ravaged country free. Wrenched from everything she knows, Alina is whisked away to the royal court to be trained as a member of the Grisha, the magical elite led by the mysterious Darkling.
Yet nothing in this lavish world is what it seems. With darkness looming and an entire kingdom depending on her untamed power, Alina will have to confront the secrets of the Grisha . . . and the secrets of her heart.
April 21 - May 2: Shadow and Bone
May 1 at 3pm EST / 12pm PST: Q&A with Leigh Bardugo!