![]() ![]() I actually decided halfway through the book that the next time I read this, I’m going to make flashcards with all the words I didn’t know. ![]() ![]() I was a little worried when I first picked up this book by how many words I didn’t know on each page! It has been such a long time since an author has stumped me with their vocabulary left and right. Not that there were problems with Ninth House, but I really really really enjoy high fantasy, and this was pretty mild urban fantasy at best. I ran into similar ‘problems’ with Ninth House. I think the difference between these two series, while set in the same world, one focused heavily on fantasy and magic, while the other focused much more on gritty real world scenarios (set in a fantastical world). I read the Grisha Trilogy way back in the day, and devoured it! Then I went on to Six of Crows and, while I really enjoyed the story and the characters, it didn’t grab my attention as much as the Grishaverse did. ![]() So when I saw the buzz surrounding Ninth House, and the fact that it was her first dabble into adult fiction, I. If I don’t have the funds to buy her newest release, you can bet your bottom dollar that my name is the first on the holds list for one of her newest books at my library. Leigh Bardugo is an autobuy author for me these days. ![]()
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