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Skeptical about fairies: The Iron King
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I had never read a fiction book about faeries before...ever, so I was very skeptical starting The Iron King. I was also worried that Kagawa's use of Robin Goodfellow would be repetitive, since so many have alluded to him in creative works before. But boy, was I EVER WRONG! I LOVED this book! I could not put it down. While I was reading this book, Kagawa had me believing in faeries and looking out for the door that would take me to Fairie. A book hasn't blended into my reality like that since Harry Potter. I definately recommend this book, but I only ask one thing: that you don't judge it until you have read books 2 (The Iron Daughter) and book 3 (The Iron Queen). Similar to Twilight, this series flows well together as a whole.
Good Points
* Julie's use of Robin Goodfellow is a new and fresh view of him.
* Julie really makes fairies her own and creates a great Faerie world.
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