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Young Adult Fiction
706
Star-crossed Lovers to star-crossed
Overall rating
4.3
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Meghan has fulfilled her contract with Ash the winter prince, and is now a 'guest' in the Winter Palace under the eyes of Queen Mab. She is eyed as a little snack to most of the residents of the Unseelie court and the protection of the Queen is the only thing stopping her from being eaten. Ash is blocking out Meghan, and her only chance of escaping (aka. Puck) is dying in a tree in Disney Land. Things cannot get that much worse for the daughter of Oberon.
I think that Julie Kagawa has hit more on the mark with the whole fey thing. She has managed them to look more evil then before, more spiteful and dangerous. She has reflected their personalities on humans, but has enhanced them to make them more extreme.
The star-crossed lovers in this book has now become like a lot of other books. Meghan is completely gone way to far with her love for Ash. She shuts off everyone else and only focuses on him, not good. He is a whole world, but she is only sixteen, and Ash is eons old. It is not good to make someone your whole world at such a young age, as when you lose them, their is nothing else to live. I think that she is way to in love with Ash and that she has some major issues in that area.
Meghan is also like one of those characters that are always cheering on the sideline, hoping that her handsome prince will protect her. That will not always happen, so she needs to pick up her game. All she has ever done has been pure fluke, she has no skill what so ever. She has only ever thrown a few pebbles at a dude's head, and that has done nothing to help Ash. She needs to not be so pathetic.
The Iron Daughter was a good book, but not so amazing as the Iron King. I think what made me not like it as much was that Meghan is way to in love with Ash. Stupid girl, it is not worth leaving the NeverNever for just one guy that will out live you by thousands of years, she was stupid with that decision.
I think that Julie Kagawa has hit more on the mark with the whole fey thing. She has managed them to look more evil then before, more spiteful and dangerous. She has reflected their personalities on humans, but has enhanced them to make them more extreme.
The star-crossed lovers in this book has now become like a lot of other books. Meghan is completely gone way to far with her love for Ash. She shuts off everyone else and only focuses on him, not good. He is a whole world, but she is only sixteen, and Ash is eons old. It is not good to make someone your whole world at such a young age, as when you lose them, their is nothing else to live. I think that she is way to in love with Ash and that she has some major issues in that area.
Meghan is also like one of those characters that are always cheering on the sideline, hoping that her handsome prince will protect her. That will not always happen, so she needs to pick up her game. All she has ever done has been pure fluke, she has no skill what so ever. She has only ever thrown a few pebbles at a dude's head, and that has done nothing to help Ash. She needs to not be so pathetic.
The Iron Daughter was a good book, but not so amazing as the Iron King. I think what made me not like it as much was that Meghan is way to in love with Ash. Stupid girl, it is not worth leaving the NeverNever for just one guy that will out live you by thousands of years, she was stupid with that decision.
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