The Iron Queen
Julie Kagawa
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Release Date: February 1,
2011
Pages: 384
Source: Different Area Codes Book Tours
Ratings: 5 Stars
Summary (from Goodreads):
My name is Meaghan Chase.
I thought it was over.That my time with the fey, the impossible
choices I had to make, the sacrifices of those I loved, was behind me. But a
storm is approaching, an army of Iron fey that will drag me back, kicking and
screaming. Drag me away from the banished prince who's sworn to stay by my side.
Drag me into the core of a conflict so powerful, I'm not sure anyone can
survive it.
This time, there will be no turning back.
I did not think there was anyway Julie
Kagawa could top the previous book in the Iron Fey series, but Iron Queen blew
me away and exceeded all expectations I had. Iron Queen was, by far, the best book in the entire Iron Fey
series!
I am going to start off by saying
that this review is going to be spoiler free so I am going to stay away from
anything plot related because I am worried any little thing I say could be
spoilery and I do not want to ruin this book for anyone.
This book was beyond awesome. If I
could give it more than 5 stars I would. I sat down to read Iron Queen and
could not stop reading it until I had finished reading the book. I forgot the
enormous pile of homework I should have been doing and was sucked completely
into the story of Iron Queen.
Julie Kagawa has written a fabulous
third novel. All the favorite characters are back and put through so many
twists and turns. The plot was amazing. Reading this book for me was like
watching an amazing movie. I could literally picture every scene playing out in
my head. There was great action scene too, of some epic portions. The plot had
so many twists and turns I had no idea what was going to happen next. Julie
Kagawa had me constantly on my toes, unsure what was going to happen to
Meaghan, Ash and Puck next.
One of my favorite things about
this third book in the Iron Fey series is that you can truly see how much each
of the characters has grown. Meaghan has progressed so much as a character
since the frighten, naïve girl with no knowledge of the Fey realm into this
knowledgeable, strong, driven character. I loved seeing her come into her own
and taking control. Ash and Puck have also grown as characters and I loved
their growth and its amazing to see where Julie Kagawa has taken all these
characters from Iron King to now in
the Iron Queen
I really do not know how to
describe this book. Julie Kagawa blew me away. I though the Iron Daughter was emotional
rollercoaster, but it was nothing compared to this book. I was literally all
over the place with emotion. I’m just going to say, I did cry during this book.
And the ending. The ending was everything I expected from Julie Kagawa, full
blown, emotion packed ending that left me dying for more.
The ending left me desperately
waiting for Iron Knight. I am so glad
this is not the final book and that the story is going to continue because it
just needs too. I do not want to
leave this fabulous world that Julie Kagawa has created. Iron Knight needs to be out now because that ending, in my opinion,
was so much worse than Iron Daughter,
and that had me driven mad that I could read the next one immediately.
Iron Queen was
a beautiful masterpiece of a book. Truly wonderful. I really have no other
words to describe it. It was simply, and purely, amazing.
I loved this one so much! I keep getting shocked with every book in this series - I never thought anything would outdo The Iron King but the books just get better and better! I adore them so much!
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