![]() ![]() ![]() All I grasped was that only some people could do magic, and their magic could be used to create magical objects. My first complaint is the magic, which I just did not understand. It had all the right hallmarks of a winner as far as I ought to have been concerned, but the execution ultimately fell short of my expectations. ![]() Why is it boring?ĭespite all the rave reviews of The Gilded Wolves and countless comparisons to Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows (Or maybe because of them) I felt a little disappointed by this book. With his ultimate goal finally in his sights, and with it the assured success and happiness of all his friends, Severin is prepared to risk it all on the biggest job of his career – preventing the destruction of civilization. ![]() Every one of them has a goal they’re working towards, but when Severin is made an offer from the all-powerful Order of Babel who could see restored to him his rightful inheritance, the stakes suddenly creep up higher than they ever have before. Set in late 19th century Paris during a time of innovation and decadence, The Gilded Wolves follows young hotelier and thief Severin Montagnet-Alarie and his talented crew of misfit as they work ‘acquisitions’ of valuable forged magical items. They cut their teeth on history and grew fat on war.” What is this book about? ![]()
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