The Iron Knight Iron Fey Julie Kagawa Books
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So, now we're on the fourth and last book of the series. And this time, instead of Meghan telling the story, it's Ash. Meghan doesn't actually come into it much. I guess the author found that difficult to do, what with Meghan being in the Iron Kingdom and Ash being forbidden to go there as it will kill him.Objecting to this state of affairs, Ash is determined to do the impossible. So, accompanied by Puck, Grim and eventually a few others, Ash sets off for the End of the World to gain a soul. Yeah, going to the End of the World to earn a soul sounds really corny, but it actually, to my surprise, works. It is very well done and cleverer than I thought possible. It is a bit strange to hear the story from a perspective other than Meghan's, but Ash is an interesting narrator, and I didn't mourn Meghan's absence over-much. Because, let's face it, the interaction between Ash and Puck is one of the things that make this series great. And there is a lot of that here.
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The Iron Knight Iron Fey Julie Kagawa Books Reviews
This book, if nothing else, makes you fall in love with Ash even if you hated him before. Let me get the negative out of the way before I go any further though I took half a star off because the middle lagged a little too much for me. Don't worry though, the rest is fast paced and easily readable. There was a few parts in the middle, however that were too long for me. Plus, there's a certain character that comes up later in the book that made me sort of angry.
*Quick Spoiler Alert*
Ariella comes back and Ash ends up saying something along the lines of "Even if I wanted to leave Meghan for her, I couldn't because I gave an oath to go back to her". What the heck? I would have loved a little explanation on how he actually ended up loving Meg more than her even though he'll 'always love her' or some kind of thing like that. Geeze Ash u made me think for a lot of the book you may have loved her more than Meg and you would leave Meg for her. Glad that wasn't the case...but that inner struggle could have been explained a little more...
*End of spoiler*
So in this book Ash goes on a journey to find a way to always be with Meghan. You really get to see how Ash grew up and how his past was, how he's truly sorry for what he did, and why he 'hates' puck so much. I really, really loved the fact that Julie let us all know what really happened in detail and how sorry Puck was and is for what happened. This conclusion helps you see the mistakes and feelings Ash has, and that makes him so much more...human. He seems so much realer in this book than he does in any other to me.
And of course, what's a journey without the hilarious Puck and the dagger-tipped tongue of everyone's favorite feline? Not one I want to read! Haha! Don't worry, this book may overall be pretty darn serious (even Puck gets serious at one point! WOW!) but it's not without Julie's wonderful humorous Puck and Grimmalkin.
Overall, this book nicely details Ash's life and feelings and gives this series an ending that may not be all wrapped in a bow, but that's what I like about it. It's a good, solid, (thank the Lord) happy ending without all the 'happily ever after' crap we know isn't true! They all love each other, yet she doesn't try to hide that they will have troubles. This book has a perfect ending to an absolutely amazing series! I defiantly recommend this to those (like me) who absolutely love the Iron King Series! Ash, Puck, Meghan, Grimmalkin, and all!
It is always semi sad to come to the end of a series. To leave behind characters that you have become attached to and a world that you have immersed yourself in. This is the final book in the Iron Fey Series and it did a very good job of tying everything up.
“I will be with her again, or I will die. There aren’t any other options”
This is Ash’s journey to find a way to gain a soul so that he can survive the Iron Realm and stand beside the woman he loves. But what must a Faery do to be able to host a soul. The trials will be difficult and heartbreaking. I initially loved seeing the world from Ash’s perspective but I came to really miss Meghan in the story. We get a few glimpses of her but she is missing from the story until the end, for good reasons, but I still missed her.
Ash must also come to terms with the love that he lost so many years ago and his feud with Robin Goodfellow. I really loved Puck in this story. It is clear that Puck is very much in love with Meghan still but he puts everything on the line to help both Meghan and Ash so they have a chance at happiness. We also get to see the loss of Ariella from his side.
“You don't think I regret what I did, every single day? You lost Ariella, but I lost you both! Believe it or not, I was kind of a mess too, Ash. It got to a point where I actually looked forward to our random duels, because that was the only time I could talk to you. When you were freaking trying to kill me!”
Grimalkin of coarse has the key to finding a way to become mortal and will be going along for the journey. He in his great Cat fashion has a wonderful way of looking at the situation. It is often entertaining and slightly frustrating for the other characters involved. The journey is also joined by the big bad wolf of tales.
“I swear there must be like some secret code. All mysterious ancient temples must have a minimum of at least seven thousand steps to the front door.”
It is a journey of seven thousand steps or more. There are a few parts of the story that dragged a little for my and that was mostly due to the emotional angst that Ash was feeling. After being so sure of Meghan in The Iron Queen it was difficult to watch him waver. But in the end there will be no doubt as to who he is meant to be with.
I honestly only have a few small issues with the story but they are all hinged on wanting to see more of Megan and Ash together. This Journey has come to an end and it was a great ride. I look forward to reading the other series set in this world in the future about Ethan and get a peek at Meghan and Ash in the future. It was a beautiful tale with sacrifices, pain, hope and a love so strong it would go to the end of the world.
So, now we're on the fourth and last book of the series. And this time, instead of Meghan telling the story, it's Ash. Meghan doesn't actually come into it much. I guess the author found that difficult to do, what with Meghan being in the Iron Kingdom and Ash being forbidden to go there as it will kill him.
Objecting to this state of affairs, Ash is determined to do the impossible. So, accompanied by Puck, Grim and eventually a few others, Ash sets off for the End of the World to gain a soul. Yeah, going to the End of the World to earn a soul sounds really corny, but it actually, to my surprise, works. It is very well done and cleverer than I thought possible. It is a bit strange to hear the story from a perspective other than Meghan's, but Ash is an interesting narrator, and I didn't mourn Meghan's absence over-much. Because, let's face it, the interaction between Ash and Puck is one of the things that make this series great. And there is a lot of that here.
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