Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Iron Knight: The Iron Fey #4


Julie Kagawa starts off The Iron Knight with Ash and Puck. Of course, Puck is there on his own and Ash wants him to go away. And of course, being Puck, he doesn't.

There are several familiar faces in this novel, as well as several new faces. We all know that there's Ash and Puck, and of course there's the ol' furball Grimalkin, but who else is there to be on an adventure with Ash and Puck?

The group of five goes through unspeakable challenges, especially Ash. But why are they going through the trials? Because Ash wants mortality.

That's right. The great faerie has discovered a way to be with Meghan and has decided to go all or nothing in this. He could go insane from it--he could die from it. But he's going to try.

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Ash. What to say about him? We got to see more about him than ever before, as we were looking from his point of view. We got to see how he had changed, and how he was nowhere near the perfect faerie boy we thought he was. It gave us a lot of insight on him.

Puck was awesome, as per usual. He was amazing for standing by ice-boy's side, even though he was helping him get the one thing that could help Ash be with Meghan. We saw a lot more depth in Puck than normal, how he really regrets things, how he has been suffering, too. We see how he really hasn't lost his connection with Ash as a best friend.

Grimalkin was ever the amazing feline guide. Of course, with his knowledge and skills, he made sure everyone got through flawlessly. :)

SPOILER, btw.
The Wolf was pretty awesome. We all know he and Grim are friends. It's so obvious. I love him and his loyalty. He's super strong and all but what I love about him is that he protects Ash at all costs to himself, even if he says it's just to be in the stories.

SPOILER, btw.
Ariella. I hated Ari. She seemed so damn perfect. And she made precious Ash be tormented about his decision to be with Meghan, and made Megs misunderstand about them, and and and.. I didn't like her, btu I guess she was necessary for the story.

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This book has everything I like about Julie Kagawa's writing--action, faeries, adventure, and just a bit of romance drama.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

~Jessicah

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