![]() ![]() ![]() Nadya is an excellent heroine, she is so easy to sympathize with. She gets to test the tale when her evil stepmom forces her out of the house at night and she finds herself at the door of the Witch of Duva herself.īardugo has said that Hansel and Gretel influenced this folktale, and you can definitely see the influences here…although this tale kind of turns Hansel and Gretel on its head. ![]() The woods outside of Duva are said to eat girls, at least that has what Nadya has been raised believing. The characters were absolutely engaging and the story just sucked me right in. I was amazed at what a great story Bardugo wove in such a small space. The story has a very traditional dark folklore tale feel to it and was absolutely engrossing. This story is set in Ravka but it is a prequel (timeline wise) it also follows different characters and is more of a folktale than anything else. This is a short story set in the same world as Bardugo’s Grisha series. Stand Alone or Series: Stand Alone (prequel to the The Grisha Trilogy, but separate story) ![]()
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