I liked this book but.....I dunno. Something was missing. The concept is really neat and i love the fact that Donna has kick ass abilities that allow her to take care of herself (so she doesn't become reliant on the mysterious and gorgeous part-fae she travels with to save her best-friend/possible l...
Description:Freak. That's what her classmates call seventeen-year-old Donna Underwood. When she was seven, a horrific fey attack killed her father and drove her mother mad. Donna's own nearly fatal injuries from the assault were fixed by magic—the iron tattoos branding her hands and arms. The child ...
The fey don't interest me, but the book's title did - not the "witch" part, but the "iron" part. I hoped Donna Underwood would be a form of cyborg. Iron and silver keep her hands and arms together after they were heavily destroyed as a youngster, so the metal is less tattoo and more body repairer. A...
“Memories are stupid things. Why is it that I can only remember the useless stuff?” Truer words have never been spoken because right now I am remembering rather stupid stuff, but not only that I’m nitpicking over them too! The book wasn’t terrible, in fact it was rather good at certain moments, most...
I expected so much from The Iron Witch, I wished I had liked the book more.The characters were okay. Donna was easily my favourite one. I liked that she was insecure, but when she had to fight, she kicked-ass. Ok, I also liked Navin and their friendship (I sure hope it's just friendship).Xan was kin...
As a child Donna and her father were attacked in Ironbridge woods by the fey, her father was killed and Donna was severely injured. Having almost lost her arms Donna was given magical surgery by the alchemists (who her parents were both members of) and now her lower arms are covered with special ir...
First of all, let me just say, this cover is GORGEOUS! I adore it! It's even prettier in person. Very nice job!This is a tough review for me, because it was a tough book for me. I had conflicting feelings about it because I really liked the idea for the story, and there were things that I really...
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