Leigh Bardugo's novels are so full of descriptive detail amid the bubbling romance and Grisha magic, with painstakingly detailed world-mapping and well-woven geopolitics, that the Netflix show Shadow and Bone has plenty to work with.
But as the book came out in 2012, there's also plenty of room for the show to make its own improvements.
The eight-episode series draws from two books from Bardugo’s "Grishaverse": Shadow and Bone (the start of the "Grisha trilogy") and 2015's Six of Crows (the first of a duology). Each follows the storylines of Alina Starkov, Mal Oretsev, and the Darkling (referred to in the show as General Kirigan), and Kaz Brekker and his gang, respectively. Read more...
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