"My name, my TRUE NAME is Ashallayn' darkmyr Tallyn. I am the last son of the Unseelie Court. My fall began as many stories do, with a girl." This is EPIC. I am dumb-founded, hysterical, in-denial, crying, elated, excited, banging-my-head-in-the-wall tantrum fits, cursing, jumping up and down and f...
NONONONONONONO. I am going to pretend that chapter 19 and such didn't happen, that whole look on what Ash's future could have been, because oh wow, no, that was incREDIBLY PAINFUL NOOOOPE and if that actually is what his future turns out to be I will shoot myself.Also -- congratufuckinglations to Ju...
Actual rating: 3.5, but I'll round it up cause I'm nice.In the back of this book there’s an interview with the author. In one answer she states that she wrote The Iron Knight because her editor was a fan of happily ever after endings, which The Iron Queen did not really have, and so her editor convi...
Julie Kagawa has originally meant for her Iron Fey books to be a trilogy, but The Iron Queen didn't exactly end on the happiest of notes, and The Iron Knight focuses on Prince Ash's quest to gain a soul and become mortal, so the metal and technology of the Iron Kingdom no longer poses a threat to hi...
This one made me shed tears! What an adventure. Told from Ash's POV, this story gives us something different from the first 3 books. Puck really shines in this one as well. Wonderful story.
This book was so great, Julie you kill me, you kill me. I am a rabid fan and this book was so great. I loved Ash so much, his POV was so great. So deeply moving and his love for Meghan is so true. It perfectly wrapped up the The Iron Fey series.Uploaded with ImageShack.us
This series is fine. I probably would have loved it in middle school, but it follows the Percy Jackson model of sending a bunch of teenagers with feelings out to accomplish tasks for my taste. Very video game-y. I prefer stories taking place in Faery to be creepy and cold, and I was particularly ...
… I love this book. I know. Me? Love a faery book? I confess, it’s true.Though The Iron Knight was meant to bring further closure to the stories of Ash, Meghan and Puck and was definitely more close-ended than The Iron Daughter’s originally intended conclusion, I couldn’t help but feel almost mo...
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