I’ve been reading Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows for a few weeks now, and I’m only at 25%. This is weird to me because I like the author and I’m intrigued by the story, but I feel a little like I’m slogging through reading right now.
It could be a number of things. My thought is that the real culprit is that it’s not light enough of a story to counteract the anxiety of my impending deadlines, so when I have the opportunity to read something not grad school related, I scroll through Instagram instead.
I own both the ebook and the audiobook. I’m sure I’ll come back to it when I’m in the headspace for it.
If you’ve read it, tell me why you loved it in the comments. I’ll look back at this when I pick it up again.
The only thing that I’ve read by Leigh Bardugo is Wonderwoman Warbringer, I thought it was just okay. I tried reading Six of Crows but because the chapters are from different characters I just couldn’t read any more than the sampler.
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Multiple perspectives in novels always threw my students off. We had to have multiple conversations about how to tell.
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