It looks like you're looking for a blog post that mentions The Priory of the Orange Tree alongside “VK” (the popular Russian social media platform). While I can’t browse live VK communities or verify specific fan groups for you, I can write a post that explains what you might find there, why the book is so popular, and how fans use VK to discuss it.
Here is a blog post draft tailored for a book blog or fantasy fan site. If you’ve spent any time in the fantasy corners of the internet recently, you’ve seen the cover: a dragon, a sword, and a striking orange fruit. Samantha Shannon’s The Priory of the Orange Tree is a modern epic—a 848-page standalone (a rarity in itself) full of court intrigue, forbidden magic, and sapphic romance. priory of the orange tree vk
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You’re only looking for a quick summary or a simple review. For that, stick to Goodreads or Reddit’s r/Fantasy. Final Bloom The Priory of the Orange Tree is a book about bridging divides—between East and West, between dragonkind and humanity, between queendom and faith. It’s only fitting that its fandom would find a home on VK, a platform that bridges cultures and languages. If you’ve spent any time in the fantasy
Have you read Priory? Do you use VK for book communities? Let me know in the comments below. Links to specific VK groups are not provided because communities change URLs and moderation policies frequently. To find active groups, search the Russian book tag #приоратапельсиновогодерева directly on VK.