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by Julie Kagawa
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Liz* ~ Procrastinator Extraordinaire
Liz* ~ Procrastinator Extraordinaire rated it 12 years ago
2.5 Stars I think I should have probably read this before reading [b:The Iron Daughter|7747064|The Iron Daughter (The Iron Fey, #2)|Julie Kagawa|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1271790654s/7747064.jpg|7030241]. Because I felt a little boring at the end with all the last events.I still think Meghan's ob...
Stuti's blog for depleting ships
Stuti's blog for depleting ships rated it 12 years ago
As can be gleaned from the fact that it's marked Iron Fey 1.5, [b:Winter's Passage|8070049|Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5)|Julie Kagawa|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1271790569s/8070049.jpg|12771315] is a short account of events that transpire between [b:The Iron King|6644117|The Iron King (The Iro...
Inspiring Insomnia
Inspiring Insomnia rated it 12 years ago
"Winter's Passage" is a novella that bridges the gap between The Iron King and The Iron Daughter. It picks up with Ash guiding Meghan back to the Nevernever to find Puck, prior to fulfilling her contract to return to the Winter Court. Grimalkin, the faery cat ad one of my favorite characters from "T...
YA Novelties
YA Novelties rated it 12 years ago
Check this review out at our blog!As an avid fan of Julie Kagawa's unique, and comical series, The Iron Fey, it was an obvious choice that I'd choose this book of all the others for the Winter Haven Sleigh Tour. You know, because of the "Winter" part? I couldn't help but notice that the title did in...
I'm a reader, hear me roar!
I'm a reader, hear me roar! rated it 13 years ago
I think it was a nice little adventure that takes place between after book one and before book two.But it probably is not necessary to read this one, as nothing happens that would be important to the story itself.It is about the journey from Meghan's home in Louisiana to Tir Na Nog and what happens ...
Princess Eva Rose
Princess Eva Rose rated it 13 years ago
Ms. Kagawa suffers from a flasback them all in this book. We get fed, for at least three pages, the summary of all that happened in the first book. It was kind of tiresome, I really wanted her to get on to the story but once she did I really enjoyed it. The thing with Kagawa is that she is really go...
Mitabird
Mitabird rated it 13 years ago
3.5 stars
Closet Geeks and Slow Mo
Closet Geeks and Slow Mo rated it 13 years ago
great short story that picks up straight where Iron King has left of and seems to lead to Iron Daughter.. which I am looking forward to reading soon
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 13 years ago
"Winter's Passage" is a decent novella accompanying the "Iron Fey" series, specifically following the events between "The Iron King" and "The Iron Daughter". If I were to rate it as far as being a stand alone novella, it probably wouldn't be as high in consideration because the character developmen...
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ѦѺ rated it 13 years ago
this novella should be read after The Iron King. it relates to the reader what happens to Meghan when she willingly goes with Ash to Tir Na Nog to fulfill the bargain she made with the Prince of the Winter Court. i loved the twist in the story and it was something i did not expect. although it had i...
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