The set up of the world is pretty simple but the execution thereof is very not: Norse gods and goddesses have a human team representing their interests on earth (aka Midgard). I love the idea of women superheroes in allegiance to a Norse goddess, all driven and fueled by rage – and having a myriad of justifications for that rage, all of which are entirely valid and painful levels of familiar. I love the world of this series, the sisterhood of Crows who fight and snarl and dislike one another but have each other’s backs when in battle, without question. I’ve read both The Unleashing ( A | BN | K | G | AB | Au ) and The Undoing ( A | BN | K | G | AB ) twice, and listened to each while walking my dogs – which resulted in some very long and tiring walks because I wanted to keep going. Long version: I have been waiting semi-impatiently for book 3 in the Call of Crows series. Go read books 1 and 2, then get 3, then lie back and bask in the collective bliss of getting to know the Crows.ĪLSO: Trigger Warnings for attempted rape, and violence against (and by!) women (but you knew that). Yes, you should read books one and two, but you must know by the number of times I’ve squeed about this series, including in my review, that having to read them is not at all a bad thing. Short version: This book is seriously fun, and I had a very good time reading it.
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