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Original Title: | The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic |
ISBN: | 125012252X (ISBN13: 9781250122520) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Grishaverse |
Literary Awards: | South Carolina Book Award Nominee for Young Adult (2020), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2019), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2017) |
Leigh Bardugo
Hardcover | Pages: 281 pages Rating: 4.41 | 29721 Users | 5809 Reviews
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Love speaks in flowers. Truth requires thorns. Travel to a world of dark bargains struck by moonlight, of haunted towns and hungry woods, of talking beasts and gingerbread golems, where a young mermaid's voice can summon deadly storms and where a river might do a lovestruck boy's bidding but only for a terrible price. Inspired by myth, fairy tale, and folklore, #1 New York Times–bestselling author Leigh Bardugo has crafted a deliciously atmospheric collection of short stories filled with betrayals, revenge, sacrifice, and love. Perfect for new readers and dedicated fans, these tales will transport you to lands both familiar and strange—to a fully realized world of dangerous magic that millions have visited through the novels of the Grishaverse. This collection of six stories includes three brand-new tales, all of them lavishly illustrated with art that changes with each turn of the page, culminating in six stunning full-spread illustrations as rich in detail as the stories themselves.List Of Books The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic (Grishaverse)
Title | : | The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic (Grishaverse) |
Author | : | Leigh Bardugo |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 281 pages |
Published | : | September 26th 2017 by Imprint |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Short Stories. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.41 From 29721 Users | 5809 ReviewsCrit Of Books The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic (Grishaverse)
I just finished reading this and honestly where the fuck is The Darkling, I'm so confused.----UPDATE: Just found out my soul mate Daddy Darkling in this book and I'm having a hard time breathing. Fucking hElp mE IM DYING*implodes* -----------y'all don't even know how bad I want my daddy Darkling to be in thisoooh, goodreads choice awards semifinalist for best YA fantasy! what will happen?this is gonna be just pure reader response here, with no attempt made towards any objective assessment or critical analysis. when it comes to bardugos fairy tales, im just a box full of puppies and all i can do is grin. id read three of these stories before this collection was published, as free tor shorts. i reviewed em here, if you really do need to have your critical analysis beast fed, or if you just want the
I just love the Grisha Trilogy, and The Language of Thorns is the icing on the cake. These six original stories are broken up into different regions: with three stories coming from Ravka, and the rest from Novyi Zem, Kerch, and Fjerda. Those who have not read Leigh Bardugos work are not necessarily required to read her previous novels to understand the stories. They can be enjoyed as simply that: stories.Bardugo has nailed the fireside tale telling feel -- its like you can feel the warmth of the
THIS WAS SO GOOD AND I'M NOT SURPRISED AT ALL ABOUT ITThis was delightfully dark and creepy and was the perfect fairy tale collection for a universe I have come to love. Leigh Bardugo is not only incredible at writing novels, she also writes outstanding shorter pieces. Her writing style is perfect for fairy tales. I'M OBSESSED. Also THE ILLUSTRATIONS oh my goodness I could not stop marvelling at them and how they formed a frame around the pages and something was added every time you flipped the
"It was only then that she saw the black-clad boy crossing the room toward her. The shadows seemed to shift as he passed, pulled along by him like a tide." Hello, Darkling. THIS WAS SO GOOD.YOU GUYS. I can't even function to write a full review so I'm going to wait.But.The last story.WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??? IS SHE STILL ALIVE?? SEND HELPMy Blog ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~ Etsy
Having to wait on the release for this illustrated collection of original fairy tales since the start of the year was nearly excruciating. I even went ahead and read The Too-Clever Fox by Leigh Bardugo a month after the news to calm my eagerness. But here I am finally ready to dive into my long awaited review for this collection!Travel to a world of dark bargains struck by moonlight, of haunted towns and hungry woods, of talking beasts and gingerbread golems, where a young mermaid's voice can
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