![]() ![]() ![]() Ninth House is an impressive achievement, a book for adults that tackles many of the same themes as her earlier novels-the lingering specter of trauma, the lengths people go to survive, the power unjustly wielded by the wealthy at the expense of the supposedly powerless-but with more grit. Her latest novel, her publisher would like you to know, is not YA. The way things appear to be going for Bardugo, it wouldn’t surprise many of her readers if she were one day catapulted to that level of literary stardom. ![]() Martin’s Game of Thrones series, albeit on a smaller scale-for now, at least. These fans’ idolization of Bardugo and adoration for her novels is nearly as intense as the enthusiasm for George R.R. Her series, including the Grisha trilogy and the Six of Crows duology, have a loyal fan base some devotees even have tattoos similar to the crow and cup tattoos worn by many of the characters in Six of Crows. Bardugo’s previous books, uniquely complex Young Adult fantasy novels led by fractured heroes, have sold more than 3 million copies and been translated into 38 languages. ![]()
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