Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, 465 pages
Six dangerous (to varying degrees) teenage criminals team up and hatch a plot to infiltrate an impenetrable fortress and rescue (or kidnap? or murder?) a high-value prisoner, for glory and huge amounts of cash.
This ranks up there with The Raven Cycle as one of the best, most
interesting YA series I've read - certainly the best ones still in
progress. That's not to say that it's perfect, but most of my criticisms
are minor and spoiler-heavy.
The characters are diverse and well-defined, the action is over-the-top
and exciting, the world itself is creative and complex. It tackles
themes of prejudice and unhealthy (to varying degrees) relationships
with a deft touch. While it occasionally succumbs to a "Summer
blockbuster" mentality, there's so much to like that even with my minor
complaints, it's still a huge success. Highly recommended - I'm already
anxiously awaiting the sequel.
This blog is the home of the St. Louis Public Library team for the Missouri Book Challenge. The Missouri Book Challenge is a friendly competition between libraries around the state to see which library can read and blog about the most books each year. At the library level, the St. Louis Public Library book challenge blog is a monthly competition among SLPL staff members and branches. For the official Missouri Book Challenge description see: http://mobookchallenge.blogspot.com/p/about-challenge.h
No comments:
Post a Comment