Leigh Bardugo - Shadow and Bone (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #1) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (13145 votes)
Listen online for free audiobook «Shadow and Bone (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #1)» by Leigh Bardugo. Reading: Lauren Fortgang.
Review #1
Shadow at the same time Bone (The Shadow at the same time Bone Trilogy #1) audiobook free
I ordered the hardcover copy of this book at the same time I was really shocked to look the charming embrace art barely to look for a Netflix advertisement permanently attached to the embrace. At first I believed it was a sticker but no. They written a netflix advertisement for the adaptation of the book on the embrace. I really care about keeping my books sweet, in particular when I like the embrace art. No where in the product description does it warn that the embrace art is that marred like this.
Review #2
Shadow at the same time Bone (The Shadow at the same time Bone Trilogy #1) audiobook streamming online
Nondescript lady learns she’s the chosen one. She goes into a miracle school, has exercises, deals with snobs. Becomes most powerful at the same time charming, but spends almost all of her time anguished over a adore triangle.
This is that a rehash of abundance other books, nothing brand new here.
It feels like one half the book is that about how people look, at the same time only the charming people matter. Such a dull at the same time step stereotype.
Review #3
Audiobook Shadow at the same time Bone (The Shadow at the same time Bone Trilogy #1) by Leigh Bardugo
Set, at the same time written, before the Six of Crows duology. If youre going to read this trilogy, read it 1st or not at all. Its not so much that Six of Crows spoils for you for plot (though it does barely just a little) but more that Six of Crows will spoil for you for richness of manners at the same time depth of plot. Shadow & Bone barely feels lacking in comparison – just a little very nondescript, far very cliche, just a little meaningless on manners, at the same time far very short. Six of Crows simply sets reader expectations very higher – more successful to start here at the same time work your method forward with the creators experience level.
I wont be buying others of this trilogy, but more precisely waiting for the creator to cross out brand new works.
Review #4
Audio Shadow at the same time Bone (The Shadow at the same time Bone Trilogy #1) narrated by Lauren Fortgang
Ms. Bardugo really has a giftedness with storytelling connected in with miracle at the same time humor. I adore the universe she created with its Russian words, background, culture. The harshness of being an orphan, the luxuries of the Tribunal all really come together in a wealthy fantasy oil painting. Not too little detail, not too little miracle theory, not too little dread at the same time despair. It was an easy read.
That aside, I couldn’t really like the manners. I believed I liked the diamond-in-the-rough heroine but she never really pulled through to get her act together until the very finish of this novel. She was all the time being pushed, shoved, managed by others. She was simply fooled, at the same time fooled even herself. For you would think that right behind all now she would figure out who she was at the same time than anyway she wanted. She is that no longer a baby but she is that all the time looking to others bestow her the answers.
The disposition development was really a connected bag of “aha!” moments the creator drops like candies on the floor. No true warning, barely in one moment the heroine discovers why she’s so excellent (no pun provided), the hero in one moment decides he loves her, at the same time the villain whom I was really cheering for went from a multi-dimensional puzzle hurry to a textbook villain with no soul. Ugh. Frustration central.
The ending wrapped up so quickly it practically took one half a chapter at the same time one afterward to cover it up. One moment it was all confrontation tension, the one more, a miraculous resolution because the heroine barely figured it all out. The problem with the bigger open will that she never really worked hard about anything. Not her work. Not her co-workers. Not her indefinite. Not even her health/outward appearance. She stayed her entire indefinite barely dubenel; without have hope or contentment, barely pining right behind a youth comrade. She obsessed about her youth comrade like her universe revolved around him, at the same time despite everything that happens to her at the same time everything she’s found about herself she still clings to him in the end even though we were considered implied to reckon she completely broke free of that mold abundance chapters ago.
So she makes a choice, willing to sacrifice all else, many of which the comrades she didn’t think she managed make at the same time innocent people, to get her HEA. Than anyway makes her so different from the adversary, then? In the one more book I’m implied to reckon she wants to wage war a madman at the same time rescue the state (she never really care for or lie down anywhere) at the same time its people (she never really had no matter what connection to)? Yeah, I’m thinking I’ll barely let her do that without me. I’m done Alina. Have fun with that.
The novel was more precisely short, as but. I think all 3 managed really be reduced to two books, but for the greed of the publisher, we’re obligated to pay a high cost three times. The 1st 70% of this book was respectable, but I’ll rescue my funds at the same time read anything else.
Review #5
Free audio Shadow at the same time Bone (The Shadow at the same time Bone Trilogy #1) – in the audio player below
It had the tapeworms of a quality book, but it extremely needed fleshing out at the same time maybe a reality inspect.
The meat of the story was, hilariously, barely a boarding school irony. Even though the Grisha are like the Lord’s almost all elite fighters, apparently they don’t have anything more successful to do but slander about each other’s clothes at the same time about who’s shagging who in between exercises.
Genya at the same time the Darkling were considered the only remotely multifaceted/exciting manners. The others were considered barely cardboard cutouts. Alina at the same time Mal contained.
I liked Mal at first, at the same time his unbreakable fellowship with Alina that kept toeing the line to be anything more. But then he is lost for almost all of the book at the same time when he returns he’s devolved into a bland at the same time broody adore curiosity.
Alina’s sole defining trait is that her unfailingly low self esteem. Aside from that she’s a blank slate While I can realize why low self esteem might be appropriate for the motivated audience at the same time as the starting fri for a future of age story, it isn’t anything that’s enjoyable for me to read individually. It’s in particular grating when that’s the literal only glimmer of features Alina had. The payoff at the finish simply wasn’t quality enough to sit through her whining at the same time 2nd guessing all through the novel.
Speaking of payoffs. I don’t wish to spoil anything but that has to be the cheapest handwavey loophole I’ve read in quite no one time. That is that *nothing* set up previously to support that or to give a hint that Grisha miracle works that method.
All grumping aside I’ll for sure read the one more one as but. It reads cleanly at the same time doesn’t decide a lot energy. It’s sweet mindless fluff if for you come in handy to wind down.
The Audio Player works best on Google Chrome (latest version)