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aseaofquotes: Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows
kevinwada:Leigh Bardugo will be at SDCC with a print of these fine ladies of the Grishaverse. Check out @lbardugo for more details on how to snatch up a print. From Leigh herself: “To celebrate all of the exciting things happening with the show, I wanted
meabhd: I realised today that I have not posted anything in about a month! So I coloured a Nina drawing I had.
drawingllamas: i went to the post office today to get my copy of Crooked Kingdom by @lbardugo and im so excited to read it omg
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may12324: “When we’re back in Ketterdam, take me out for waffles.” In anticipation for Crooked Kingdom to be released soon!; Inej and Nina enjoying waffles in Ketterdam on a much needed break from pulling off heists and nearly getting themselves
may12324: Modern Nina and Inej 🌹💜☀
may12324:Originally drawn as a sort of gift for @meabhd, now finished after finally reading Crooked Kingdom. I just want everyone to be happy okay.
may12324: Consistently inconsistent with character design, everytime I draw them I change my design for their clothes, these aren’t even the same as my other recent picture of them here. Nina’s outfit would be her mock-up kefta she wears for show
harrypotterhousequotes: SLYTHERIN: “Weakness is a guise. Wear it when they need to know you’re human, but never when you feel it.” –Leigh Bardugo (Nikolai Lantsov: Siege and Storm)
greywuren: character posters: kaz brekker, six of crows by leigh bardugo ”I’m a business man. No more, no less.”“You’re a thief, Kaz.”“Isn’t that what I just said?”
milkovivhs: ― Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows. [insp.]
aseaofquotes: Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone
thefrenchguidoune: “I’d learned to avoid mirrors. They never seemed to show me what I wanted to see.” Leigh Bardugo
robertgordon2017: “The problem with wanting,” he whispered, his mouth trailing along my jaw…“is that it makes us weak.” — Leigh Bardugo
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treesmadeofbooks: “Well then, come help me stir the pot” - The language of thorns, Leigh Bardugo