Leigh Bardugo

Crooked Kingdom: Book 2 (Six of Crows)

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  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    “You’d be surprised at what a man will do to avoid paying taxes.”
  • Lois Deborahhas quotedlast year
    There’s no time to constantly be apologizing for existing. But when someone does wrong, when we make mistakes, we don’t say we’re sorry. We promise to make amends.
  • Joshua's wifehas quoted4 months ago
    at the man blearily. He was thick necked and barrel chested, a
  • Joshua's wifehas quoted4 months ago
    ­place that had long since ceased to function, the flue clogged by
  • Boeehas quoted7 months ago
    “Come with me,” she said. “Come meet them.”
    Kaz nodded as if steeling himself, flexed his fingers once more.
    “Wait,” he said. The burn of his voice was rougher than usual. “Is my tie straight?”
    Inej laughed, her hood falling back from her hair.
    “That’s the laugh,” he murmured, but she was already setting off down the quay, her feet barely touching the ground.
    “Mama!” she called out. “Papa!”
  • Boeehas quoted7 months ago
    Had she really thought the world didn’t change? She was a fool. The world was made of miracles, unexpected earthquakes, storms that came from nowhere and might reshape a continent. The boy beside her. The future before her. Anything was possible
  • Boeehas quoted7 months ago
    reached for Kaz’s sleeve. She was going to fall. He had his arm around her, holding her up. Her mind split. Half of her was aware of his bare fingers on her sleeve, his dilated pupils, the brace of his body around hers. The other half was still trying to understand what she was seeing.
    His dark brows knitted together. “I wasn’t sure. Should I not have—”
    She could barely hear him over the clamor in her heart. “How?” she said, her voice raw and strange with unshed tears. “How did you find them?”
    “A favor, from Sturmhond. He sent out scouts. As part of our deal. If it was a mistake—”
    “No,” she said as the tears spilled over at last. “It was not a mistake.”
  • Boeehas quoted7 months ago
    Kaz’s bitter coffee eyes remained trained on the horizon, the rising sun painting him in pale gold light. “Crows remember human faces. They remember the people who feed them, who are kind to them. And the people who wrong them too.”
    “ Really?”
    He nodded slowly. “They don’t forget. They tell each other who to look after and who to watch out for. Inej,” Kaz said, gesturing out to the harbor with the head of his cane, “look.”
  • Boeehas quoted7 months ago
    Back on Black Veil, he’d told her they would fight their way out. Knives drawn, pistols blazing. Because that’s what we do. She would fight for him, but she could not heal him. She would not waste her life trying.
    She felt his knuckles slide against hers. Then his hand was in her hand, his palm was pressed against her own. A tremor moved through him. Slowly, he let their fingers entwine.
    For a long while, they stood there, hands clasped, looking out at the gray expanse of the sea.
  • Boeehas quoted7 months ago
    Kaz cast her a swift glance. “I thought you wanted to hunt slavers.”
    “I do. And I want your help.” Inej licked her lips, tasted the ocean on them. Her life had been a series of impossible moments, so why not ask for something impossible now?
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