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Six of Crows
Author(s) | Leigh Bardugo |
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Published | September 29, 2015 |
Publisher | Henry Holt and co. |
Genre(s) | Fantasy |
Age group | Young Adult |
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo is a young adult fantasy novel, originally published on September 29, 2015. It is the first book in The Six of Crows Trilogy.
Trigger Warnings
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- Addiction (gambling and drug)
- Child trafficking
- Gambling
- Genocide Involves a fantasy system in which Grisha are systematically killed by a nation. One of the protagonists is a reforming Grisha hunter.
- Sexual abuse and slavery A protagonist is formerly enslaved at a "pleasure house"
- Violence (graphic)
Representation
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- Disability* (Main character walks with a cane)
- South Asian
- Fat
- Black
- ADHD (coded)
- Dyslexia (coded)
- Addiction (gambling)
- East Asian
Tropes
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