![]() ![]() What really took Crooked Kingdom to the next level for me was how it’s a perfect balance between being plot driven and character driven. Hopefully, I’m not being too vague in the next section but I really don’t want to do anything to spoil the series for anyone who hasn’t yet started reading it. Honestly, I fully expected the entire second book to focus on rescuing Inej, so I was thrilled as I was reading to see that it was so much more than that. ![]() With Crooked Kingdom, I was hooked from page 1 and captivated by the story because the action picked up right where it left off in Six of Crows, where Wylan’s nasty father, Van Eck, had kidnapped Inej, and Kaz and the team were plotting how to get her back. I remember while reading the first book, it took me about 100 pages to really get invested in the characters and hooked on their story. As much as I loved Six of Crows, in many ways I enjoyed Crooked Kingdom even more. ![]() Crooked Kingdom is one of those books that not only lives up to all of the hype surrounding it, but it far exceeded my own super-high expectations for it. Wow, what a book! I honestly don’t think I could have asked for a better series ender. Published by Henry Holt and Company on September 20th 2016Īlso in this series: Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1) Also by this author: Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1), Wonder Woman: Warbringer ![]()
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