Leigh Bardugo

Six of Crows

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  • Ayesha Munawarhas quoted6 years ago
    Men mock the gods until they need them, Kaz.”
  • Annette Rosehas quoted2 years ago
    He thought of Inej’s hand on his cheek. His mind had gone jagged at the sensation, a riot of confusion. It had been terror and disgust and – in all of that clamour – desire, a wish that lingered still, the hope that she would touch him again.
  • Katarínahas quotedlast year
    “They fear you as I once feared you,” he said. “As you once feared me. We are all someone’s monster, Nina.”
  • sari hdzhas quoted3 years ago
    Inej could never be his, not really, but he would find a way to give her the freedom he’d promised her so long ago.
  • nekelly5has quoted8 years ago
    The heart is an arrow. It demands aim to land true.
  • arxas asmrhas quoted2 months ago
    A New York Times bestseller, it’s like The Hunger Games meets Potter meets Twilight meets Lord Of The Rings meets Game Of Thrones; basically epic magical fantasy but completely for grown-ups.’
  • arxas asmrhas quoted3 months ago
    To Kayte – secret weapon, unexpected friend
  • Kate Astakhovahas quoted5 months ago
    “Are we going to talk about Matthias’ little revelation about Nina’s loyalties?” asked Jesper.
    Nina could just make out Kaz’s reply: “Pretty sure most of us don’t have ‘stalwart’ or ‘true’ checked off on our résumés.” For all that she wanted to pummel Kaz, she couldn’t help being a bit grateful, too.
  • Kate Astakhovahas quoted5 months ago
    “You must find a way to make peace,” said Inej. “At least for a while.”
    “This is not your concern,” Matthias growled.
    Kaz stepped forward, his expression dangerous. “It is very much our concern. And watch your tone.”
  • Kate Astakhovahas quoted5 months ago
    “Leave me alone.”
    When he took her arm, she whirled and clenched her fist, cutting off the air to his throat. An ordinary man would have released her, but Matthias was a trained drüskelle. He seized her other arm and clamped it to her body, bundling her tight to him so she couldn’t use her hands. “Stop,” he said softly.
    She struggled against his hold, glaring up at him. “Let me go.”
    “I can’t. Not while you’re a threat.”
    “I will always be a threat to you, Matthias.”
    The corner of his mouth pulled up in a rueful smile. His eyes were almost sorrowful. “I know
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