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Netflix's Shadow and Bone paves new ground in the YA Novel-Film Craze Sisi Li

Shadow and Bone: the latest in a long line of Netflix's quarantine releases. The 10-episode TV series was released late April this year, ranking #2 on the US charts during its debut weekend. The book community was jumping for joy at the long-awaited TV adaptation of Leigh Bardugo's popular book series- myself included. But for non-book fans or Netflix enthusiasts searching for the next show to binge, why should Shadow and Bone be of any interest? Here's a brief rundown to help show why Shadow and Bone should be next on your watchlist.

Shadow and Bone is set in the Grishaverse; Leigh Bardugo's fantasy, Tsarist-Russia-inspired world. The story starts with in the war-torn country of Ravka, where Alina Starkov, a young mapmaker, and her best friend Mal are recruits of the First Army. The little country of Ravka has been caught in brutal battles from both sides of the country- Fjerda from the north, and the Shu-han from the south.

Overall, it's rare to find a book-film adaptation that satisfies the readers. And although Shadow and Bone has its flaws, like every other TV show, it's still one worth looking out for. Give it a watch on Netflix today!

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