I've been done this book for weeks and haven't reviewed it, which is ridiculous, because I really liked it.
Essentially the epic fantasy version of Leverage, Crooked Kingdom follows up Bardugo's Six of Crows with style. Where Crows was a straight-up heist, Crooked Kingdom basically involves an entire city, people across all social levels, a few familiar faces from Bardugo's Grisha trilogy, and a lot of other good stuff (without ever feeling overstuffed).
Basically it was just emotionally fulfilling in every way imaginable, and I would read it again.
Essentially the epic fantasy version of Leverage, Crooked Kingdom follows up Bardugo's Six of Crows with style. Where Crows was a straight-up heist, Crooked Kingdom basically involves an entire city, people across all social levels, a few familiar faces from Bardugo's Grisha trilogy, and a lot of other good stuff (without ever feeling overstuffed).
Basically it was just emotionally fulfilling in every way imaginable, and I would read it again.