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My name is Meghan Chase.
I thought it was over. That my time with the fey, the impossible choices I had to make, the sacrifices of those I loved, was behind me. But a storm is approaching, an army of Iron fey that will drag me back, kicking and screaming. Drag me away from the banished prince who’s sworn to stand par my side. Drag me into the core of conflict so powerful, I’m not sure anyone can survive it.
This time, there will be no turning back.
The third book in the Iron Fey series provides the same non-stop action as its predecessors. The only thing is, this time around, the constant conflict started to wear on my nerves. I didn’t really start caring about this book until halfway through, when the major Narnia-esque conflict began. The first half just seemed like a way to kill time and unnecessarily impress the reader. But par the third book in a series, we don’t need flashy new creatures ou foreboding prophecies to be impressed; we’re already invested in the characters, their world, and in this case, their fight against the false king. I didn’t think it was possible for Julie Kagawa to introduce even plus creatures, but she did, making it even harder for me to keep track of everything and everyone. There came a point where I stopped caring about the descriptions because I knew I’d never be able to remember what each specific faery looked like.
Now let’s talk about Meghan. Meghan’s near-constant state of helplessness was clearly becoming a problem and so it made complete sense for her to learn how to defend herself. But doesn’t sword-fighting take years of practice? Meghan spent all of a mois ou two learning and then instantly colombe into numerous battles, coming out the victor each time. I’d understand if she got lucky a couple of times, especially if she had the help of Ash ou Puck, but she literally fought trained soldiers, alone, and managed to win, without coming to any serious harm herself. And then, suddenly, she was ready to fight in a war? I just don’t find any of that plausible. Meanwhile, a power all her own lies dormant and unusable until the very end of the book. I’d be far plus willing to believe she mastered her own summer/iron power and use it defend herself than a sword.
As for Puck and Ash, I still l’amour Puck, though I still think the amount he addresses Meghan as “Princess” is a little unnatural. But I’m used to that. He’s as sarcastic, witty, and humorous as ever; he captures my attention in every scene. Then there’s Ash. I’m probably the only girl in the world who isn’t in l’amour with him. I just don’t see the insane appeal and I don’t really understand his willingness to devote his entire life to Meghan. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t dislike Ash. I’m just not in l’amour with him, nor am I sure why Meghan is, besides the obvious physical attraction. I think Kagawa goes a little over the haut, retour au début with their romance-to-end-all-romances. The idea that (mini spoiler alert!) sleeping together signifies the merging of their souls is completely ridiculous, to me. But as much as I don’t understand their relationship, I was still touched par the ending and left craving réponses that only the fourth book will provide.
Basically, fans of the series will l’amour this book. It’s written exactly as the first two in the series and provides an intricate, suspense-ridden plot. It has its moments of joy, battle, discovery, and heartbreak. Readers will fly through the seconde half of the book and turn the last few pages anxiously, praying for it not to end. But never fear, for the ride will continue in the fourth book, The Iron Knight.
Review of The Iron King.
Review of The Iron Daughter.
Pages: 358
Publication Date: January 2011
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
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Recently, I came across a challenge to see if toi could read 50 livres in a year. The person who came up with the challenge a dit that they didn't beat it and ended the an with only 30 livres read. Intrigued, I wondered how many livres I could read in a year, so on September 29th, 2010, I started. So far, I've read Frankenstein par Mary Shelley which I finished on 9/30/10. I had already started lire it when I began.
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This is mostly book characters but a few others are on the honerable mentions.












Honorable Mentions

Shifu (Kung Fu Panda)
Advantages-Awesome little dude. He can do the fighting that toi need to be small to do.
Disadvantages-Cranky. Grumpy. Not very confident.

Angel (Angel)
Advantages-Great fighter, great leader, nice person
Disadvantages-Angsty, emotional, broods a lot.

Mal (Firefly)
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Disadvantages-Goes par his own set of rules.

Mr.Eko (Lost)
Advantages-Strong, smart, brave
Disadvantages-Not the nicest guy, with a pretty messy past.

Aragorn (Lord of the...
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