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After reading The Iron King by Julie Kagawa, you really have to be open to a new take on faeries from a different authors viewpoint. This takes a lot of what you thought you knew about them and changes it. The book was dynamically written. You really relate with Kelley, she is a great character. All types of faerie lore is brought in and thrown into the story. One downfall, it was kind of short both in length of the book and in timeline that everything happened. But I did love all the off shoot stories that it had. A must read for lovers of faerie tales! 4 1/2 out of 5 stars!
After reading The Iron King by Julie Kagawa, you really have to be open to a new take on faeries from a different authors viewpoint. This takes a lot of what you thought you knew about them and changes it. The book was dynamically written. You really relate with Kelley, she is a great character. All types of faerie lore is brought in and thrown into the story. One downfall, it was kind of short both in length of the book and in timeline that everything happened. But I did love all the off shoot stories that it had. A must read for lovers of faerie tales! 4 1/2 out of 5 stars!
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