This novella is another tale from the world of the Grisha Series by Leigh Bardugo.This story is about a fox whose name is Koja. I really enjoyed reading Koja's story of him escaping many traps using is cleverness. I found that I enjoyed his character a lot with how clever he spoke to get out these traps.After reading this I do see a resemblance of Koja from Nickoli from Siege and Storm. They both really clever and kind of the same personality. Which is maybe why I enjoyed them both a lot.I was really surprised at the twist within this tale. I didn't see it coming at all. Koja's story is differently one that should be read. I think it can be read at any time even before Shadow and Bone if you wish. First of all, I'm in love with the gorgeous cover for this 32 page fairy tale and secondly, I adored this story (probably because I LOVE a good fairytale/folktale.) This story has nothing to do with the Grisha series but it felt like it could have been set in the Ravka world which made it even more enchanting to me.The Too-Clever Fox is magical, charming, haunting and surprising and a must read for fans of Bardugo's writing."The trap is loneliness, and none of us escapes it. Not even me.”
It was interesting, and definitely had a folktale feel. I liked that it had a happy ending.
—Mesha
saw the twist coming with this one but still a lovely if slightly odd story.
—jellybean
Love love love!!!!!!! So fantastic. What a great little story.
—caity
Not quite as good as The Witch of Duva but it was still good.
—Prelude
A quick fun read.
—stephamitch