![]() I rate both the narration and the story as 5 out of 5 stars. The narrator is the same one used in the Grisha trilogy which offers the listener a sense of continuity and she does a wonderful job. I was today years old when I learn that The Witch of Duva, a piece of Ravkan folk tale featured in Leigh Bardugos The Language of Thorns, is available on. Is there a monster or a witch in the woods? You'll be surprised and delighted to find out who is the culprit. They say that the woods eat girls who wander there. They say that girls should avoid the woods around Duva. Despite it's short length it is an entertaining tale. This is a short folk tale that is the companion to SHADOW AND BONE. It is a companion story to the third book of the Grisha Trilogy, Ruin and Rising, and the stories The Witch of Duva and The Too-Clever Fox. ![]() ![]() Her debut novel, entitled "SHADOW AND BONE" was the first book in the Grisha Trilogy. In this third Ravkan folk tale from Leigh Bardugo, a beautiful girl finds that what her father wants for her and what she wants for herself are two different things. THE WITCH OF DUVA Author: Leigh Bardugo Type of Book: Audiobook - Unabridged Narrator: Lauren Fortgang Length: 52 minutes Genre: Fantasy Release Date: AugPublisher: Audible Studios Rating: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ * I purchased this short audiobook from It is rare that I find an author that I enjoy enough to seek out all of their other published works. A short but enthralling folk tale of the Grisha ![]()
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