Six of Crows
- Pages
- 465
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781627792127
- Reading Time
- ~8h 8min
Six of Crows is a book by Leigh Bardugo. It has 465 pages.
About this book
Set within the grimy, mercantile port of Ketterdam, this fantasy novel assembles a roster of marginalized individuals who must pool their unconventional talents for an undertaking that defies conventional survival. The narrative alternates between multiple viewpoints, constructing a layered portrait of characters shaped by trauma, ambition, and fractured loyalties. Central themes of found family, moral compromise, and the psychological toll of past failures drive the plot forward. Bardugo grounds the story in a meticulously detailed urban landscape where criminal syndicates, political maneuvering, and subtle magical traditions intersect. Rather than relying on a singular protagonist, the work emphasizes ensemble dynamics and tactical problem-solving within a high-stakes framework. The novel’s structural focus on shifting alliances, ethical gray areas, and character-driven tension distinguishes it within contemporary genre fiction. Its careful balance of atmospheric world-building and psychological realism offers readers a complex examination of how individuals navigate systems designed to keep them marginalized.
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How many pages is Six of Crows?+
Six of Crows has 465 pages.
What is Six of Crows about?+
Set within the grimy, mercantile port of Ketterdam, this fantasy novel assembles a roster of marginalized individuals who must pool their unconventional talents for an undertaking that defies conventional survival. The narrative alternates between multiple viewpoints, constructing a layered portrait...
Who wrote Six of Crows?+
Six of Crows was written by Leigh Bardugo.