Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo Book Review
Shadow and Bone is the building block of the Grishaverse. Alina is an ordinary cryptographer in Keramzin until she realises that she is a Grisha and can emit light. Now begins the thrill.
Shadow and Bone is the building block of the Grishaverse. Alina is an ordinary cryptographer in Keramzin until she realises that she is a Grisha and can emit light. Now begins the thrill.
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