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Friday, July 26, 2013
Iron's Prophecy: The Iron Fey #4.5
Iron's Prophecy by Julie Kagawa was a very interesting read that I loved a lot. There was Meghan and Ash, of course, but there was also the return of a few very awesome characters.
This novella is all about what's to come in the new spin-off series of The Iron Fey, and reading it definitely helped me understand more of what was going on in The Lost Prince. It's all about Meghan and Ash's future together.
When a familiar Oracle decides to show up at Ash and Meghan's first Elysium together, things start spiraling down. Of course, Mab takes it the wrong way and thinks that Meghan did something to betray them. Oberon grudgingly takes the side of Meghan and Ash and herself run off to meet whatever waits for them.
Grimalkin can't stay away from the excitement for long, we all know that! So he decides to show up and help Ash and Meghan with where to find the Oracle.
After everything, Meghan sees things that can never be forgotten. She has to make a decision, though. But what she sees doesn't make it any easier.
This novella was amazing and I never knew what to expect next. As always with her writing, there twists and and thrills and perks all over the place, making it something I absolutely adored. It served its purpose, which is always a plus, but it did more than that, too. It gave me anotehr thrill of adventure and got me looking forward to the next book(s).
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
~Jessicah
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
The Iron Queen: The Iron Fey #3
Julie Kagawa surprised me with The Iron Queen. All our old players were back and, honestly, not that well off.
Meghan Chase is with her prince in the beginning, both of them exiled.
Fast forward a little bit, and Meghan gets something important back. She finds her father--the man who raised her, not Oberon--and tried to slowly nurse him back to sanity. While that's going on, Ash teaches Megs a few things.
We soon find out that
Meghan is allergic to her own glamour.
Then, the real twist happens. You know they weren't going to be able to stay out of the Nevernever, especially after Puck was banished! As it happens to be, the Winter and Summer Courts had teamed up against the Iron Court, who was waging war against the two.
While the Seelie and Unseelie Courts are in this shaky alliance, they call on Meghan to come deal with the false king of the Iron Court. Meghan ends up bringing along the two warriors who were sworn enemies, once again banding together because of her. Ash swears more than one oath, drama ensues, Puck is used, and the Courts are close to being crushed under iron.
Meghan goes and deals with the false king, eventually, though there were many, many surprises in that chapter. I could've never guessed about what that crazy girl was going to do in the end. It was amazing. Even with her internal problems, she still managed to save the entire Nevernever. Again. It only sucks at the end, even if I do love the ending.
**
Meghan is back to being her awesome self, for the most part. She's not afraid of doing anything, except apologizing the the two fey that she's hurt most. She faces things that I would've had to run away from. She's brave and never abandons her friends. She braves the Iron Realm once again, with her two warriors by her sides, and brings the corruption to end, but at what cost? In Faery, there's always a cost.
Ash is still amazing, the awesome warrior who is slowly coming out of his shell. I feel really, really bad for him, though. I've come to have this love/hate thing with him, and throughout almost this entire book it's been love. He's still the Unseelie Prince, no matter how much Mab tries to banish him. It's a part of him, and he still acts the part sometimes, though he does warm a little after a lot of Meghan grating on him. He was amazing at the end. I love his True Name, which we finally get to see!
Puck. Oh, geez. I love the Summer Prankster, but I felt bad for him in the entire book. Seriously. But it's his choice, so I guess I have no say in it. Puck is just an amazing character altogether and I just wish he was real because I'm being such a fangirl right now about him. I love him too much!
Grimalkin is back! :) That's awesome, just right there. He's up to his old tricks again.
Oberon is as rude as ever, though he does have his moments.
Mab earned my grudging respect. Even if she's cold and hard as an icicle, she's not a complete unreasonable bitch...unlike Titania, whom I hate with a passion.
Glitch. Glitch is an awesome character, though he worries too much and doesn't know when to stop. I like Glitch.
**
I absolutely loved this book, with all its twists and turns and unexpected endings. The Courts were in trouble. Again. Meghan saved them. Again. But the story was told so differently form the Iron King that it's nearly impossible to make a comparison, so I won't even try.
Julie Kagawa has a way of writing her books that I absolutely love. She has in-depth characters, even the minor ones; a plot that knows where it's going; unexpected elements; amazing twists; hot guys; and such amazing story lines and details of everything! I would gladly pick up just any of her books of the shelf and start reading.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
~Jessicah
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The Iron Daughter: The Iron Fey #2
This book was not what I was expecting.
It was an amazing continuation of the story, but the beginning of the book almost ruined it for me. Almost.
Meghan was being whiny, annoying, emotional, and completely and totally frustrating. Ash was being the closed off Unseelie Prince once again. Puck was nowhere to be found. Mab was a bitch. Rowan was a bastard. Sage was....oddly civil. The rest of the court was infuriating.
SPOILER
Meghan was seriously making me freaking angry at the beginning. I would've slapped Prince Ash in front of everyone whenever he said that! But NOOOOO, Meghan goes and runs off, crying! Seriously! I nearly threw my laptop across the room out of frustration! It was so messed up! I don't care what he thinks he was doing, it was stupid for him to say something that insensitive! Idiot! *rageragerage* I know WHY he was doing it, but still! I would've freaking killed him! But Meghan seemed to forget why he was being such and asshole so I was even more enraged! She was being a stupid little girl at that point, letting her emotions and whininess get the best of her! I thought she was supposed to be smarter than that! *rage*
From then on, I didn't think I would like the book, but I was already into it, so I figured that I may as well finish up. However, it came as a pleasant surprise to me when I found myself unable to stop flipping through pages, eager for the next little piece of action or drama or whatever.
Something important was stolen, and so the courts set out to make war with each other, which was, of course, all planned out. Meghan and Ash sneak off to try to steal the stolen item back and stop the war. It isn't as simple as that, they soon find out.
A little later in the book, we found out that there was a traitor among the fey, working for the iron fey! *GASP* Complete with the misguided henchman and all.
And then Puck came back and the world had sunshine and rainbows again. His entrance was awesome, as per usual.
That's when the drama really started. The love triangle. I admit, it was awesome. But I did feel bad for one guy, there in the end, after everything.
Ash decided to try to go do something extremely stupid and dangerous all by himself and Meghan didn't stop him, so that didn't go well with me.
Meghan's powers... Now there's a topic for discussion. I think that was the real pushing factor in this book. Her powers, her lack of control, and her having so much power.
**
Meghan was still really brave in this book, and extremely loyal. However, I didn't like how she played around with a certain someone. I also didn't like how she acted at the beginning--completely annoying. Despite that, though, she grew into a wonderful character who finally began to cut the crap and stand up for herself, as well as finally take the roll as a leader.
Ash was more stupid than I have ever seen him be before. He was awesome at times, but still very stupid. I love Ash, and I loved him all the more at the end of the book, but some of his decision were decidedly insufferable and I don't know how Meghan could've forgiven him for a lot of things. I get it. I really do. He's had a hard life. That doesn't give him any excuse, though.
Puck was awesome and full of life as always. He was pining even more for Meghan's attention, but not way too much. He will always be the hero to me and I give him a complete seal of approval. I like Ash, but I love Puck, and I always will. He's always there, cracking his jokes and trying to be upbeat about everything.
Grim is back and better than ever. It's always nice to see the talking cat doing so well.
Ironhorse is back! And there's a little twist to that, too, but you'll have to read to find out.
Leanansidhe was a new character. She was extremely annoying, but I found that she was beginning to grow on me.
Rowan was completely infuriating.
Mab was a cold-hearted bitch who I eventually came to understand, but I still didn't like her.
**
Overall, this novel was well-written and the plot played out pretty well. I really like the twists and turns. I never expected many of the twists, which is pretty awesome because I've gotten to where I typically know how a plot will play out. It was a very pleasant surprise that I was completely in the dark most of the time about what would happen next.
I absolutely adored the ending and I adore Ash all the more because of it.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
~Jessicah
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