Born: 04-05-1975
Leigh Bardugo is a best-selling author renowned for her immersive fantasy novels, notably the "Grisha Trilogy" and "Six of Crows" duology. Born in Jerusalem and raised in Los Angeles, she graduated from Yale University. Bardugo's work is celebrated for its rich world-building and complex characters. Her stories often explore themes of power and resilience, captivating readers worldwide. Additionally, Bardugo has ventured into the DC Universe with "Wonder Woman: Warbringer."
Power is a means to an end. It is not the end itself.
Sometimes the only way to take down what's broken is to break it even more.
Hope is a dangerous thing. It can drive a man to madness.
War is a game of strategy. One must always be thinking several moves ahead.
In the darkness, one can always find a glimmer of light.
Fear is a weapon, but it can also be a weakness.
A true leader is one who serves others before themselves.
Trust is a fragile thing. Once broken, it is hard to mend.
Revenge may bring temporary satisfaction, but it can never truly heal the heart.
Sometimes, the most courageous act is to let go.
The world is full of monsters, but not all of them wear fangs.
No one is born evil. It is the choices we make that define us.