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The '''Grisha Trilogy''', also known as the ''{{wl|Shadow and Bone}}'' trilogy, is a book series written by [[Leigh Bardugo]], consisting of ''{{wl|Shadow and Bone}}'', ''{{wl|Siege and Storm}}'', and ''{{wl|Ruin and Rising}}''. It served as the basis for the [[Netflix]] TV series adaptation ''[[Shadow and Bone]]''. It focuses on the eponymous ''grisha'', magic users in the universe of the books, which is also referred to as the Grishaverse.
The '''Grisha Trilogy''' (also known as the ''{{wl|Shadow and Bone}}'' trilogy from its first book) is a book series written by [[Leigh Bardugo]], consisting of ''{{wl|Shadow and Bone}}'', ''{{wl|Siege and Storm}}'', and ''{{wl|Ruin and Rising}}''. It served as the basis for the [[Netflix]] TV series adaptation ''[[Shadow and Bone]]''. It focuses on the eponymous ''grisha'', magic users in the universe of the books, which is also referred to as the Grishaverse.
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Revision as of 06:50, 9 December 2023

The Grisha Trilogy (also known as the Shadow and Bone trilogy from its first book) is a book series written by Leigh Bardugo, consisting of Shadow and Bone, Siege and Storm, and Ruin and Rising. It served as the basis for the Netflix TV series adaptation Shadow and Bone. It focuses on the eponymous grisha, magic users in the universe of the books, which is also referred to as the Grishaverse.