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The Mirrored Shard - Community Reviews back

by Caitlin Kittredge
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hystericalcheezit
hystericalcheezit rated it 11 years ago
I skimmed through this one because I wanted to know what the hell happened (because I love the characters, especially Dean, and though he wasn't quite enough to get me to READ read, I had to know 'cause I adore him absolutely to DEATH) and the ending was really fucking cute but with the last chapter...
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 12 years ago
Good ending...but me thinks there will be another book.
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
Genre: YA SteampunkRating: 3.0*Full Review coming shortly*While this book appears to be the last one of the series, it was by far, the weakest and shortest novel by far. The ending was left open for some reason or the other and we really don't get a final showdown between Aoife and The Old Ones. Wil...
Book Probe
Book Probe rated it 12 years ago
4.5 stars.Satisfying end to this trilogy. That's my girl (Aoife)!Review to come.
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 12 years ago
The Mirrored Shard opens on an Aoife much different than before. After everything that has brought her to this point in the series, she is a shell of her former self. With Dean gone, the world descending into madness, and her essentially being the cause for it all, I can't deny her demeanor was easy...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 12 years ago
All hail, Aoife, Queen of the Bad Plan and Hasty Journey. In this series' mech-mysterious language of magic and machine, Aoife would be a dark perpetual motion machine, barreling onward with a seemingly terrible success rate. Miss, miss, miss, until by book's end, hit. THE MIRRORED SHARD starts in ...
Ashleigh Paige
Ashleigh Paige rated it 12 years ago
See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten! My copy was an ARC I received from a super-awesome friend.And so the Iron Codex series come to a close, just as frustrating at its end as it was at its beginning. Though it manages to improve on the other two books writingwise by cutting down on the bloated p...
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