![]() The illustrations add more details to the simple image that can be found on the first page. To top it all off, each page contains illustrations that build on each other as the story goes forward. Each one feels unique from the other even though they all contain the same beautiful whimsy and magic. ![]() If there is one that doesn’t quench your taste, the next one will. Each story feels like a tale that was told by the campfire for generations. The first tale shows inspiration from the Greek legend of the minotaur, but adds a unique quality to it, making it feel fresh and new. Many of these tales begin in the seemingly familiar. And her talent and creativity really does shine through in this collection. Many readers are familiar with Leigh Bardugo, author of the Geisha trilogy, Six of Crows duology, and dark academia novel Ninth House, but not as many know about her collection of short stories. The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic By Leigh Bardugo ![]()
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