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Crooked Kingdom: Collector's Edition A Sequel to Six of Crows

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

4254

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Book Tropes

Found Family + weitere

Altersempfehlung

12 - 15 Jahr(e)

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2019

Verlag

Hachette Children's Book

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

24,5/16,5/4,4 cm

Gewicht

748 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5101-0703-8

Beschreibung

Rezension

A delicious blend of masterfully executed elements... Bardugo outdoes herself in this exhilarating follow-up, and series fans will have their eyes glued to every page BOOKLIST, STARRED REVIEW 20160913

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

4254

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Book Tropes

  • Found Family
  • Enemies To Lovers
  • Morally Grey

Altersempfehlung

12 - 15 Jahr(e)

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2019

Verlag

Hachette Children's Book

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

24,5/16,5/4,4 cm

Gewicht

748 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5101-0703-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: GPSR Kontakt

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  • Bewertung

    5/5

    10.04.2026

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    Ein richtig gutes Buch

    Ich dachte nach six of crows kann es nicht besser werden aber was soll man sagen, ich lag falsch. Eine so viel komplexere Mission wird in diesem Band thematisiert und jedes Mal wenn man denkt, man hat verstanden was vor sich geht, wird der Plan geändert, was ich persönlich super fand, da der Spannungsfaktor nie nachgegeben hat. Ein sehr emotionales Buch, dass man meiner Meinung nach nicht zur Seite legen konnte. Das Ende hat mir außerdem sehr gefallen und ich freue mich schon sehr auf “Letters from Ketterdam”.

  • Lara

    aus Linz

    5/5

    13.08.2023

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    Tolles Buch

    Inhaltlich stellt die "Six of Crows"-Reihe meiner Meinung nach die stärkste Reihe aus dem "Grishaverse" dar. Obwohl es sechs Protagonisten gibt, sind alle hervorragend herausgearbeitet und bekommen ihre jeweilige Aufmerksamkeit. Auch behandelt die Reihe viele wichtige Themen. Die Bücher sind von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite spannend und ein absolutes Muss für Fantasy-Fans. Die Collector's Editions sind hochwertig verarbeitet und wunderschön gestaltet. Besonders die enthaltenen Illustrationen ganz hinten gefallen mir. Wenn man bei Büchern die Originalsprache gegenüber dem Deutschen vorzieht, ist dieses Buch perfekt.

  • Nico

    5/5

    09.01.2023

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    Best read of my year alongside SoC

    I was worried how Bardugo intended to live up to the first book Six of Crows but she definitely managed to do it. Phenomenal, great characters and character interactions and obviously a lot of teens committing crimes. This duology has probably altered my brain chemicals. Just really had what I enjoy in books

  • Stephanie

    aus Othmarsingen

    5/5

    16.03.2022

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    I don't want it to stop

    ** SPOILERS AHEAD ** I really hope that I won’t get into a reading slump after this masterpiece – feels like every other book might just be disappointing after the Six of Crows duology Regardless, I have soooo much to say about this book and I don’t want to restrict myself, so please know that there will most likely be spoilers in here. I don’t think I’ve read many books with characters being fleshed out and fit into the story quite like this one (Harry Potter might be the only other example). I could read about our 7 companions for the next 10 years and I wouldn’t be mad about it. We learn so much more about their origins, their backstories while simultaneously the bonds between them are strengthened. Kaz seems utterly impervious. Both to scrutiny and to human emotion. He likes that he gives off this vibe, and he’s probably (most definitely) made it as far as he has because he’s the way he is. But unlike Matthias’ slight that turned loving in the end I don’t think Kaz is a demon but rather that he’s hunted by the demons of his past. I would side with Inej any day and say that he is better than any of those 'honest men' in Ketterdam who got to where they are by swindling their way up on the backs of the people that had nothing to begin with and were left with even less. It was interesting how Kaz somehow reminded me a bit of Nikolai from Shadow and Bone, yet when the two met it was so clear to see how they were also very different. They are both brilliant minds, understand the world around them, are always one step ahead and are masterplaners. But were Nikolai exudes humour and a certain frivolity Kaz’ shield is made of seriousness and privacy. I am sooooo glad that there is someone like Inej. Even though they both struggle with something similar (which makes their 'ending' so perfect) they also understand each other. Out of all the characters Inej’ backstory was laid out the furthest (maybe safe for Nina) when we start in book two but there’s still snippets in here that let’s us picture her more fully and wholly – and just for his little stunt at the end I could kiss Kaz (further proof of the goodness he has in him). What surprised me, and then it didn’t, was the last chapter, since I somehow didn’t think Inej would meddle in Kaz’ business. But then again, for all I know it could have been at his request or (and this I think is more likely) she felt that Kaz deserved peace and by driving away the one person he hated the most, after he successfully duped him, from the city he loves that peace might start to settle in. The one other person in this crew that needed peace more than anything else was Jesper and as much as I love this boy he truly needed to find his grip. Though his father’s visit came with a lot of turmoil I believe it was also the catalyst for the change in direction and the opening of possibilities. I LOVED the 'explanation' on why Jesper might be such a good shooter, and I think the whole correlation between his being Grisha and his restlesness makes total sense. But were Colm was the catalyst and motivation Wylan was the encouragement and driving force, and I could swoon over that forever! His view on the world also meant that he was unrelenting on showing Jesper that he was worthy of something better than the spiral of bad decisions and bad habits resulting from them. I was sooo thrilled to have Wylan’s voice and mind on paper like the rest of the crew (safe for Kuwei), as it gave us such wonderful scenes and hopeful glimpses, that were so rare within the other chapters that I’ve only realised I missed when we were with Wylan. His ability to look at (mostly) everything and see the potential there was soothing and soo much needed in this group he stumbled into. Though it might be seen as his naivity and his privileged mind I would argue it’s his biggest strength. Whereever there’s potential there’s a way. And I’m sure that Wylan will always find one. The one that had to find a different path quite a few times herself and still didn’t let it bring her down is Nina. Her story is told quite extensively in book one but it doesn’t mean her chapters were less engaging. We leave SoC with her being voluntarily drugged with the most powerful and disastrous drug, and we have NO clue what it holds in store for her. We still don’t know what it really did to her and I truly hope that she can find herself one more time. It’s cruel that she has to do it without her biggest supporter, ally and protector, and my heart is aching for her. Just when he learned that the world wasn’t split in good and Grisha, that he could change it the way she changed him … It makes their story so unbelievably bittersweet, but since I’m a masochist when it comes to reading I’m more than okay with this. Still, Matthias has a VERY special place in my heart, and though I knew we wouldn’t get out of it all with the crew intact I somehow hoped against hope that it wouldn’t be him (even though I probably would’ve written it like that too). His heart and mind changed to most. He had to learn so much, was stumped and hindered by all his previous teachings and encounters – which is soooooo human –, and I guess I hoped for it to be enough that he actually changed. That he could take his transformation and transform the world with it. But I guess that’s my naïve and romantic self talking. There was no guarantee that Nina and him could’ve rewrittten the narrative, changed the world, but I was happy for them to finally have each other. Just for them to be taken apart again … cruel, bittersweet, excellent writing! I’ll never tire of saying that these characters are wonderfully written, and they interact so well with each other and the world/plot around them. The heist, the intrigues, the blackmail and the genius were all very well written in Six of Crows already but Crooked Kingdom takes it to another level. How on earth are you able to write schemes and scams in such an intricate way without loosing the thread that connects it all?? I’m in awe! Leigh Bardugo made something very special and I’m infinitely thankful for my friend for her persisting nudges to finally read these books.

  • Bewertung

    5/5

    29.09.2021

    Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

    Genau wie der erste Teil, ein super Buch!

    Der erste Teil ‚Six of Crows‘ hat mich schon umgehauen aber dieser Teil hat es nur noch getopt. Von der Storyline bis zu den Charakteren passt einfach alles wunderbar zusammen. Sehr empfehlenswert.

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