All three books in the New York Times-bestselling Grisha Trilogy are now available together in a beautiful paperback boxed set that includes a collectible poster-sized map of Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse.Soldier. Summoner. Saint. Follow Alina Starkov through Shadow and Bone, Siege and Storm, and Ruin and Rising as she discovers her dormant powers and is swept up in a world of luxury and illusion. As Alina struggles to fit into her new life, a threat to the kingdom of Ravka growsne that will test old alliances and challenge the very limits of magic, one that will forge a leader from a frightened girl.Praise for The Grisha Trilogy: "This is what fantasy is for.?aini Taylor for The New York Times on Shadow and Boneet in a fascinating, unique world rich with detail, Shadow and Bone was unlike anything I've ever read. Alina is a clever, sympathetic character I will gladly follow into the next installmenthich can't come soon enough!?eronica Roth, New York Timesestselling author of Divergent, on Shadow and Boneilled with lush descriptions, intriguing magic, and plenty of twists, this memorable adventure offers action and intrigue mixed with an undercurrent of romance and danger.??i>Publishers Weekly on Shadow and Bone heady blend of fantasy, romance, and adventure.??/i>Rick Riordan, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the Percy Jackson series, on Siege and Storm well-drawn world, full of deceit and mythology, populated by entirely believable characters. Full of truly surprising twists and turns, beautiful imagery and a protagonist it's impossible not to root for, this is a great choice for teenage fans of George R.R. Martin and J.R.R. Tolkien.??i>RT Book Reviews on Shadow and Bone"If opener Shadow and Bone was a magical coming-of-age story and middle-volume Siege and Storm was a political thriller, then this third book is an epic quest. . . Every time readers may think she's written herself into a corner, Bardugo pulls off a twist that, while surprising, will keep them turning pages furiously.??i>Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on Ruin and Rising