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The iron knight by julie kagawa6/12/2023 He’s intrigued me from the start of the series, yet I don’t feel that I’ve ever gotten a good sense of him as a character, how he thinks and what motivates his actions. This is especially true for the Winter prince, Ash, who narrates The Iron Knight. I’ve always felt like I’ve wanted to love the characters, but I just haven’t been able to become emotionally invested in them. The constant throughout the books, and what has kept me reading them, is the stellar creativity of this world. Neither The Iron Daughter nor The Iron Queen quite measured up to The Iron King. Review: The Iron Fey series has been a bit of a roller coaster ride for me up to this point. To attain mortality, he must confront his past and future, both of which he needs to come to terms with if he hopes to ever see Meghan again. The trials that await Ash at the End of the World, however, are the most daunting challenge he’s ever had to face. First, he and his companions, which include his nemesis, Puck, must travel to the very end of the Nevernever, a dangerous undertaking in itself. His quest is one of the utmost difficulty, though. To Sum It Up: Separated from Meghan by the poisonous Iron realm, Ash embarks on a journey to gain his soul and become mortal so that he can be with her.
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