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Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, Bk 1)
Shadow and Bone - The Grisha, Bk 1
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Surrounded by enemies, the once-great nation of Ravka has been torn in two by the Shadow Fold, a swath of near impenetrable darkness crawling with monsters who feast on human flesh. Now its fate may rest on the shoulders of one lonely refugee. — Alina Starkov has never been good at anything. But when her regiment is attacked on the Fold and her b...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780805094596
ISBN-10: 0805094598
Publication Date: 6/19/2012
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 24
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reviewed Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, Bk 1) on + 151 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A light fantasy that is ALMOST appropriate for young readers (some kissing w/ thigh touching... you decide) and thoughtful/romantic enough for adults -- I loved this book. It has echoes of Russian geography and history, but is set in its own unique world, a country bisected by the monster-ridden Shadow Fold. At the same time, it has echoes of Harry Potter with its lead character, Alina Starkov, learning to own her power as a Grisha (a witch - but don't call them that!)

The themes of trusting yourself and owning your power were so strong and compelling that I was actually not very interested the romantic subplots.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book in the Grisha Trilogy. I got an advanced reading copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program and was really looking forward to reading it. It was an excellent read; wonderful characters, a creative world, and interesting magic. The second book in the trilogy, Seige and Storm, is scheduled for a 2013 release and the third book, Ruin and Rising, is scheduled for a 2014 release.

Ravka is a nation torn in two by the Shadow Fold, an area of darkness full of viscous creatures. Alina is working in the army as a mapmaker and their ship is attacked on a journey through the Shadow Fold. When Alina saves the day with a power she didnt know she had, she is whisked away to the Palace to be trained as a Grisha. The whole country is hoping Alina can defeat the Shadow Fold once and for all, but when nothing is as it seems how will Alina know what is right and wrong?

This was a great book. Bardugo does an excellent job of submersing the reader in a wonderful new world that is fascinating, yet somewhat dark and troubled. The descriptions are very well done and make the scenes easy to picture, the story really comes alive. It is fast-paced and engaging.

I love the idea of the Shadow Fold, a mass of dark creatures slowly devouring an area of the Kingdom. I love some of the twists and turns the story takes as we learn more and more about the Shadow Fold. This is a world I enjoy reading about and want to learn more about.

Alina was one of the weakest elements in this book for me. She comes off as overly naive for the first portion of the book. I find that hard to believe given that she hasnt exactly lead a sheltered life; she was an orphan to start and then shes been working in the Army. She seemed over-simplified and her naivete contrived. She does develop nicely as the book continues and towards the end of the book I was finally starting to enjoy her character a bit more.

The other leads are the two male characters. Mal is Alinas childhood friend that she has a crush on. He is a great character and heartbreakingly human in both his mistakes and his triumphs. I really enjoyed reading about him and was a bit disappointed he was out of the story for such a large portion of the book.

The Darkling is the second male character and he is everything his name promises. He is the darkness to Alinas light magic; he is old, he is powerful, he is sexy, he is dangerous, and mysterious. He is a wonderful character and you have to admire his confidence and his joy when he finds Alina and her Light magic. He is kind of my favorite character, I enjoyed his complexity.

If you are thinking...well great...another YA romance triangle...its really not like that. Youll have to read it and see but that really isnt the focus of this book and Alina doesnt spend time agonizing between the two men.

Another thing I enjoyed was the Grisha culture and society and the magic system that went with it all. It made for a great fantasy and was incredibly interesting to read about.

The book ends at a good spot, but definitely has more that will need to be resolved in future books.

So even though I really enjoyed this book I couldnt give it five stars. Although this is a good book, Alina is just a bit too simple, there is too much focus on how beautiful all the Grisha are, and the plot itself was a bit too predictable. It was like this book was almost completely wonderful but not quite.

Overall a very unique and engaging fantasy novel. There is a great world, an intriguing magic system, a fast paced plot, some excellent characters, and a little bit of romance too. I definitely recommend to fans of fantasy; especially YA fantasy. Older fantasy fans might find the whole plot a bit simple. I will definitely be reading the next book, Seige and Storm, when it releases.
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virago avatar reviewed Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, Bk 1) on + 267 more book reviews
This was an amazing start to a series. It's a war-torn world with refugees and orphans, dark and light magic. We follow Alina who was orphaned and sent to live with a Duke who took in orphans, fed, clothed and educated them and prepared them to take their place in the world by learning a trade or joining the first army. The first army is full of re"regular" soldiers, while the second army is full of magic (or science) users called Grisha. Alina grew up with her best friend Mal and they did everything together, even became soliders for the first army. During a trip into The Fold, a place in the world covered in darkness and haunted by vicous creatures--a place created by a Grisha gone bad centuries ago--they are attacked. When Mal is nearly killed, Alina's grisha power makes itself known.

After that she is and Mal are torn apart, and she is taking to the King's palace to train to use her power as the ONLY Sun Summoner. With her power, it is possible to destroy the fold and unite the country of Ravka (which is separated by the Fold).

So many twists and turns. There are times when I want to shake characters and hug them. I enjoyed the characters and was taken in by some. The story kept me insterested and engaged. I'm only sorry it too me so long to read.


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