The List of Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone Novels

The Shadow and Bone book series, authored by Leigh Bardugo, stands as a tremendously successful trilogy.

Catering to an audience of 13 years and beyond, the Shadow and Bone book series finds its place within the expansive realm of the Grishaverse.

Within the Grishaverse lies an assemblage of fantastical novels penned by Leigh Bardugo, a body of work that has been adapted into an original Netflix series.

Presented below is the comprehensive chronological arrangement of the Shadow and Bone book series.

Book TitleRelease Date
Shadow and Bone2012
Siege and Storm2013
Ruin and Rising2014

Book One of the Shadow and Bone Series: “Shadow and Bone” (2012)

deer on a book shadow and bone

Warrior. Enchanter. Savior. Bereft and dispensable, Alina Starkov serves as a soldier who acknowledges that survival on her maiden journey across the Shadow Fold – a realm of unnatural obscurity teeming with monstrosities – is far from guaranteed. Yet, when her battalion comes under assault, Alina unleashes dormant sorcery that had remained concealed even from her own awareness.

In the wake of this newfound power, Alina steps into a world of opulence and conspiracy, engaging in instruction with the Grisha, the enchanted military elite of her nation. She becomes entangled in the allure of their infamous leader, the Darkling. He envisions Alina as a beacon capable of obliterating the Shadow Fold and healing their war-torn land, provided she can tame her unruly talents.

While the threat to the realm escalates and Alina deciphers the enigmas of her past, she will stumble upon a perilous revelation that jeopardizes all she holds dear, along with the very destiny of her homeland.

Embrace Ravka, a universe of scientific rationale and age-old beliefs, where appearances deceive and reality is a mirage.

Book Two of the Shadow and Bone Series: “Siege and Storm” (2013)

Book Siege and storm and snake on title

Warrior. Enchanter. Savior. Alina Starkov’s might has burgeoned, but not without a toll. She has become the Sun Summoner – pursued relentlessly across the expanse of the True Sea, tormented by the souls she claimed on the Shadow Fold. Yet, evasion from their adversaries remains an ephemeral luxury for her and Mal.

The Darkling’s resolve to seize Alina’s sorcery and utilize it to seize the throne of Ravka has grown fiercer. Faced with limited options, Alina forges an alliance with a notorious privateer, setting out on a path to command the Grisha forces.

Nonetheless, as the truth surrounding Alina’s destiny unfurls, she becomes further entangled in the Darkling’s treacherous gambit of forbidden magic, drifting away from her own humanity. To safeguard her nation, Alina confronts the dilemma of choosing between her potency and the affection she presumed would eternally provide solace. Every triumph demands a toll – and solely she stands prepared to confront the imminent tempest.

Book Three of the Shadow and Bone Series: “Ruin and Rising” (2014)

ruin and rising book with eagle on title

Warrior. Enchanter. Savior. The destiny of the realm rests within the grasp of a shattered Sun Summoner, a discredited tracker, and the fragmented remnants of a once-potent magical army.

From his dominion of shadows, the Darkling exerts control, while a debilitated Alina Starkov convalesces from their clash, sheltered by the questionable guardianship of those who venerate her as a Saint. Now, her aspirations pivot upon the enchantment of an ancient, long-forgotten creature and the possibility of the survival of a renegade prince.

In the race towards war, as her allies and adversaries hurtle toward confrontation, Alina alone stands as the barrier between her land and an emerging tide of obscurity that threatens to obliterate the world. To secure victory in this struggle, she must seize the potency of a legend – yet claiming the firebird’s might also lead to her downfall.

Conclusion 

Behold the comprehensive catalog of Shadow and Bone books presented in meticulous sequence.

Additionally, distinct entries exist for the exhaustive inventory of Grishaverse books and the chronological array of Leigh Bardugo’s literary works.