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The Iron Daughter (The Iron Fey #2) 
Worse, Meghan's own fey powers have been cut off. She's stuck in Faery with only her wits for help. Trusting anyone would be foolish. Trusting a seeming traitor could be deadly. But even as she grows a backbone of iron, Meghan can't help but hear the whispers of longing in her all-too-human heart.
Lets be serious: The cat is the true hero in this series.I have a feeling that nobody would get anything done without Grimalkin, or whatever its name was. Most of this book went something like this: "Hey, let's get ourselves in hopeless situations and wait for the cat to show up and save us."I'm kidding, of course. This book was really fun. The writing in this is so good; it's so easy to picture the Nevernever. (I don't ever want to go there. Never, ever, ever..)It's creepy as hell. And things
To me, The Iron Daughter is a book ruined by the horror known to readers as silly unrealistic YA romance love triangle.Can you see the horror? I think we need an exorcist here...please...somebody, HELP!I actually like the setting about feys, I also like the description about the otherworldly landscapes and the different fey kingdoms, I enjoy the concept about the Iron Feys and the little twists and turns the author had offered.But what I can't stand is Meghan, the main character, acting like a

See I have a thing about sequels -- they either hit the mark or they don't. There's no in-between point, at least not for me.And I loved The Iron King's mythology, charcters and plot, so I did have to wonder could Julie Kagawa do that all over again? Well,YA Fantasy Fans, she did even more!What I loved about The Iron King was the mythology -- the nod to traditional faerie lore and then the completely justified and believable addition of an Iron Court. This tilted the familiar power struggle
Mild spoilers ahead!Since a picture's worth a thousand words and all that, allow me to sum up everything that happens in The Iron Daughter.Girl meets Boy.Girl becomes obsessed with Boy. Boy treats Girl like crap and tells her to leave him alone, after insulting her in front of everyone.Girl does not react like this, as any self-respecting female would have.Or even this, which would have sufficed.Girl decides to weep instead.Friend falls for Girl.Girl pines after Boy anyway.Boy tells Girl they
2.5*I know I would have loved this five years ago. Sadly it's not 2013, and these days I demand better love triangle than this one in my stories.
MINOR SPOILER ALERTOk, um...lets see..First off: I really, really liked this one. I absolutely love the world Kagawa has created and all the characters in it (IRONHORSE, YOU SERIOUSLY ROCK!). I love Ash, he makes my stomach do flip flops and my pulse race and I devoured this book just like its predecessor. Theres a but, though. Unfortunately, there were a few things that bothered me.1. Meghan told Ash too soon that she loved him. I cringed and smacked my forehead when I read that part. They didn
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Original Title: | The Iron Daughter |
ISBN: | 0373210132 (ISBN13: 9780373210138) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://juliekagawa.com/wordpress/?page_id=130 |
Series: | The Iron Fey #2 |
Characters: | Meghan Chase, Puck, Grimalkin, Ash - Ashallayn' Darkmyr Tallyn, Queen Mab, King Oberon, Ironhorse |
Setting: | Nevernever |
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Half Summer faery princess, half human, Meghan has never fit in anywhere. Deserted by the Winter prince she thought loved her, she is prisoner to the Winter faery queen. As war looms between Summer and Winter, Meghan knows that the real danger comes from the Iron fey—ironbound faeries that only she and her absent prince have seen. But no one believes her.Worse, Meghan's own fey powers have been cut off. She's stuck in Faery with only her wits for help. Trusting anyone would be foolish. Trusting a seeming traitor could be deadly. But even as she grows a backbone of iron, Meghan can't help but hear the whispers of longing in her all-too-human heart.
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Title | : | The Iron Daughter (The Iron Fey #2) |
Author | : | Julie Kagawa |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 359 pages |
Published | : | July 20th 2010 by Harlequin Teen |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Fairies. Fae. Magic |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 110347 Users | 5526 ReviewsJudgment Regarding Books The Iron Daughter (The Iron Fey #2)
Promises are not meant to be broken. They are like a glass, they are fragile that one you commit a mistake it will break into little tiny pieces and you must pay for the consequences you have made. After rescuing Ethan from the land of Nevernever, Meghan must pay for the promise she made from the winter prince. She doesn't have a choice but to leave the mortal world and be with Ash in a very cold and dark place, Tir Na Nog.But when your mortal enemy back and steal a very valuable item thatLets be serious: The cat is the true hero in this series.I have a feeling that nobody would get anything done without Grimalkin, or whatever its name was. Most of this book went something like this: "Hey, let's get ourselves in hopeless situations and wait for the cat to show up and save us."I'm kidding, of course. This book was really fun. The writing in this is so good; it's so easy to picture the Nevernever. (I don't ever want to go there. Never, ever, ever..)It's creepy as hell. And things
To me, The Iron Daughter is a book ruined by the horror known to readers as silly unrealistic YA romance love triangle.Can you see the horror? I think we need an exorcist here...please...somebody, HELP!I actually like the setting about feys, I also like the description about the otherworldly landscapes and the different fey kingdoms, I enjoy the concept about the Iron Feys and the little twists and turns the author had offered.But what I can't stand is Meghan, the main character, acting like a

See I have a thing about sequels -- they either hit the mark or they don't. There's no in-between point, at least not for me.And I loved The Iron King's mythology, charcters and plot, so I did have to wonder could Julie Kagawa do that all over again? Well,YA Fantasy Fans, she did even more!What I loved about The Iron King was the mythology -- the nod to traditional faerie lore and then the completely justified and believable addition of an Iron Court. This tilted the familiar power struggle
Mild spoilers ahead!Since a picture's worth a thousand words and all that, allow me to sum up everything that happens in The Iron Daughter.Girl meets Boy.Girl becomes obsessed with Boy. Boy treats Girl like crap and tells her to leave him alone, after insulting her in front of everyone.Girl does not react like this, as any self-respecting female would have.Or even this, which would have sufficed.Girl decides to weep instead.Friend falls for Girl.Girl pines after Boy anyway.Boy tells Girl they
2.5*I know I would have loved this five years ago. Sadly it's not 2013, and these days I demand better love triangle than this one in my stories.
MINOR SPOILER ALERTOk, um...lets see..First off: I really, really liked this one. I absolutely love the world Kagawa has created and all the characters in it (IRONHORSE, YOU SERIOUSLY ROCK!). I love Ash, he makes my stomach do flip flops and my pulse race and I devoured this book just like its predecessor. Theres a but, though. Unfortunately, there were a few things that bothered me.1. Meghan told Ash too soon that she loved him. I cringed and smacked my forehead when I read that part. They didn
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