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Title:The Demon in the Wood (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #0.5)
Author:Leigh Bardugo
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 30 pages
Published:June 17th 2014 by Henry Holt and Co.
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Short Stories. Novella. Magic
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The Demon in the Wood (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #0.5) ebook | Pages: 30 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 11101 Users | 1392 Reviews

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Limited collector’s edition of the final book features an exclusive Darkling prequel story!

Before he became the Darkling, he was just a lonely boy of extraordinary power. Get a look into the past that forged a brutal and brilliant leader.

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Original Title: The Demon in the Wood
Edition Language: English
Series: The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #0.5, Grishaverse #0.1
Characters: Eryk, Annika, The Black Witch, Darkling

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Ratings: 3.95 From 11101 Users | 1392 Reviews

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If there is one villain that I love more than the others, if there is a character who has broken my literary heart without me ceasing to love him... it would be the Darkling. (view spoiler)[He is the reason I kept reading the series, and although he is the villain of the story, I was a bit devastated when he died in "Ruin and Rising". (hide spoiler)]"The Demon in the Wood" sheds some light on this dark and magnetic character as it gives us a glimpse of his family, his childhood, and the way he

The Darkling deserves better than this boring ass short story

I am trash for The Darkling. I love evil and I love a good villain, so obviously I would love him. Seriously, give me a well-written villain over a good guy any day.This made me feel really sad for him because he just wanted to fit in somewhere and be normal just for a little while since he spent his life on the run and hiding who he really was. Ugh I just wanted to hug him.BUT.This was wayyyy to short. Can we get a whole book just dedicated to The Darkling?! I'd probably sell my soul for it.

{spoilers for Ruin and Rising, I guess, if there are still people who do not know}This novella was torture for my heart. I REGRET NOTHING.1) Here's something I can say for sure : I will always be divided over The Grisha Trilogy.2) Here's something I read a lot and that tends to awake my annoyance pretty fast (= that pisses me off, alright) : "people gave the last book a bad rating because they couldn't cope with the ending, how ridiculous, haha"You know what? Perhaps some readers did - and

Wow. This is a really short story (30 pages?), but it gives us a pretty clear glimpse into the Darkling's past and how it could shape his ambition and character. There are so many origin stories for villains, but I particularly liked this one because (as tragic as the ending was) the character ended up with goals that sounded more heroic and protective than evil. But of course, it gives you chills knowing how he ends up trying to achieve it. "He understood then. The Grisha lived as shadows did,

There is no safe place. There is no haven. Not for us. He understood then. The Grisha lived as shadows did, passing over the surface of the world, touching nothing, forced to change their shapes and hide in corners, driven by fear as shadows were driven by the sun. No safe place. No haven.There will be, he promised in the darkness, new words written upon his heart. I will make one. Oh my god!! I loved it!! I am not #teamDarkling but I understood that something happen to him to make him like

7 out of 10

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