Especially since he was no longer a prince now, but a king. They really became a family to me in the few days I’d been reading the books and I felt this kinship that I’d never felt to any character but my own.Įither way, I was more than a little nervous to journey back to Ravka to see how our favorite prince was doing. Maybe it was because I’d just finished reading the Six of Crows duology and it hurt so much to part from the Crows. They can find themselves in a ditch one day.) (Except for Tante Heleen and Pekka Rollins. Now I can’t tell you why I was so nervous to read King of Scars, especially when I absolutely adore the Grishaverse and every character in it. If you didn’t read the Shadow and Bone trilogy or the Six of Crows duology (which is a duology at the moment but will hopefully be a trilogy in the future), this review may contain some spoilers for you.
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