![]() ![]() "The series really asks, 'What happens when you bring a gun to a magic fight?' It's about magical powers and grand destinies and court intrigue, but it's also about the people who fall through the cracks, who are seen as expendable."Īnd, in good news for the diehard readers who've returned for the TV adaptation, Bardugo is thrilled with the way her novels have been represented on screen: had great ideas and new places he wanted to take these characters, but he also had tremendous respect for the world that had been built, and for the fans who love that world. This isn't swords and sorcery," Bardugo said in a Netflix press release. "I hope people will be transported to a world that doesn't feel like any place they've been before. Regardless of the medium (though we highly recommend both), we have a feeling fantasy fans are going to be talking about Leigh Bardugo's books for plenty of time to come. ![]() (We can't say we're surprised-there's certainly a lot of ground to cover.) 1 2 The story follows a thieving crew and is primarily set in the city of Ketterdam, which is loosely inspired by Dutch Republic era Amsterdam. ![]() Although the streaming service has yet to confirm whether or not we'll see Ravka again in Shadow and Bone season two, it appears that a second season has been approved. Six of Crows is a fantasy novel written by the Israeli-American author Leigh Bardugo and published by Henry Holt and Co. ![]() Can't get enough of the show? It appears you're not alone. ![]()
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