Review: Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

This is the second and I assume final book of this series. Only read this review if you’ve read the first book as there are slight spoilers for “Six of Crows” ahead. 



After the heist has been foiled our heroes try to regroup. There are massive obstacles in their way, but as always Kaz has a plan. He has many plans and I was constantly amazed by the long game he was playing. He always planned for any eventuality, which kept me on my toes throughout the entire book. There is a danger with books like this, that they become slightly repetitive and unbelievable, because of the sheer immensity of all these plans and eventualities. But that never happened in this book. The action is as breathtakingly quick as the last book, and the characters are even more developed and every single one of them had a place in my heart long before the book finished. 

Even more gratifyingly my favorite ship set sail and sailed gloriously into the sunset by the end of this book and my cold, cynical heart could barely contain the feels. 

This was a great ending to the story of these 6 outcasts, not without heartbreak and tough times, but not everything can be rosy red all the time, sadly. 


5 out of 5 stars for this book. This is now one of my favorite series. I already want to read it again!

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