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The Too-Clever Fox

By: Leigh Bardugo
Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang
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Publisher's summary

In Ravka, just because you avoid one trap, it doesn't mean you'll escape the next. This story is a companion folk tale to Leigh Bardugo's upcoming book, Siege and Storm, the second book in the Grisha Trilogy.

©2013 Leigh Bardugo (P)2014 Audible Inc.

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One of my favorites

This story is so gripping and told so well I love it. I have listened to it so many times

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Good quick writing

Smart short story. Enjoyable is a very good way to describe it, especially if you like Bardugo.

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Possibly my favorite read of 2016

Such a wonderful tale. Loved the fox and the villain--it doesn't happen all that often that I actually like the villain but it just couldn't be helped. They were both clever and charming. Will definitely be rereading this one over and over and over again as it is a close contender for my favorite book of 2016.

Lauren Fortgang was brilliantly cast as the narrator. Love her work and will definitely seek more of it out

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Tw Gore

There's some sudden gore towards the end which is good to have a warning for since I found it quite alarmingly well written. I really love this story, it was crafted and delivered wonderfully.

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Worth the listen

A quick fable-like story set in the Grishaverse when you want to listen to something but don't have a lot of time.

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Good things, and bad, come in all sorts of packaging!

I learned similar lessons while growing up in New York City. As you grew up through your teenaged years, you learned to watch for what you didn't see right away. Like a boxer's feint before the big punch, a basketball player's crossover dribble or a Hienz Ward blindside block on an unsuspecting safety, if you fail to have a good sense of your surroundings and jump at the obvious or something seems "too easy", it is because it is. There is an old adage that states "do you know what you get when you "Assume"? You get an "Ass" of "U" and "Me".

I think the narrator did an excellent job. Pacing and inflect were spot on. I had read this story quite some time ago and it has lost none of
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Fantastic!!!

This was an endearing and amazingly written short story! I know I was unsure if I should spend a credit on it but… DEFINITELY WORTH IT!!!

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Very Brothers Grimm

Would you listen to The Too-Clever Fox again? Why?

Sure. Because it's a good fairytale. Had that classic feel of "don't do this or die."

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I really liked that one. It had a very Brothers Grimm feel to it. And who doesn't like a little Grimm.

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Captivating story!

I loved it and my only sadness is that there are not more, and more, and more excellent stories from Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse. The narration was perfect for the story, and expressive.

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Too Clever

The fox grew used to being the smartest is the room or at least he thought he was. He showed intelligence when he stopped relying on his cleverness and asked for help.

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