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Rule of Wolves
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Leigh BardugoNumber Of Reads:
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"Rule of Wolves" is the second and final book in Leigh Bardugo's "King of Scars Duology". Set in the Grishaverse, the story follows King Nikolai Lantsov of Ravka and the Grisha Nina Zenik as they try to unite their country and stop a dangerous new threat.
After narrowly escaping assassination, Nikolai struggles with the after-effects of a dangerous magical transformation. Meanwhile, Nina is working undercover in Fjerda, trying to track down the source of a dangerous drug that targets Grisha powers. As the two work to protect Ravka from both internal and external threats, they must also confront their own personal demons.
Along the way, they reunite with old friends and allies, including Zoya Nazyalensky, a powerful Squaller, and Genya Safin, a former Tailor who is now Nikolai's trusted advisor. They also encounter new enemies, including a mysterious and powerful Grisha who seeks to control Ravka and its people.
As the situation in Ravka grows more dire, Nikolai and Nina must use all of their skills and allies to stop the threat and restore peace to the kingdom. But in order to do so, they must face difficult choices and sacrifices that could change their lives and the fate of their country forever.
Filled with action, political intrigue, and complex characters, "Rule of Wolves" is a thrilling conclusion to the King of Scars Duology and a satisfying addition to the Grishaverse.
Leigh Bardugo
Leigh Bardugo is a bestselling American author of young adult and adult fantasy novels. She was born on April 6, 1975, in Jerusalem and raised in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from Yale University with a degree in English and worked in advertising and journalism before becoming a full-time author.
Bardugo's first novel, Shadow and Bone, was published in 2012 and is the first book in the Grisha Trilogy. The series is set in the fictional world of Ravka, a place inspired by Tsarist Russia, and follows the story of Alina Starkov, a young orphan who discovers she has magical powers and is recruited by the powerful Grisha army.
Bardugo went on to write two more books in the Grisha Trilogy, Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising. She also wrote two spin-off novels set in the same world: Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom. Six of Crows follows the story of a gang of outcasts who undertake a dangerous heist, while Crooked Kingdom continues their story as they face even greater challenges.
Bardugo has also written several other books, including The Language of Thorns, a collection of short stories set in the Grishaverse, and the standalone novels Wonder Woman: Warbringer and Ninth House.
Bardugo's writing is known for its vivid world-building, complex characters, and intricate plots. Her work has been praised for its diverse representation and exploration of themes such as power, identity, and belonging.
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