The Iron Daughter

Kagawa, Julie (Book - 2010)
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As war looms between Summer and Winter faeries, Meghan, who is half faery, half human, works to convince others that the real danger comes from the Iron Fey, iron-bound faeries that only she and the absent Winter prince have seen.

Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : - Harlequin Teen
Pages: 359
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ISBN: 9780373210138, 0373210132
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Julie Kagawa
Physical description: 359 p. ; 21 cm.
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Feb 02, 2012
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Amazing! but I'm so happy the series isn't done yet!

Dec 21, 2011
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I love this series !!!! There's mystery, suspense, Many battles and forbidden romance that moves your heart. Out of The Iron King, The Iron Daughter and The Iron Queen I have to say the last is my favourite (it moved me to tears with all the sacrificing) but I love the series and can't wait for The Iron Prince to come out!!!! I recomend this book to anybody even if you may not like faeries these books have a bit of a twist to the stories.

Nov 01, 2011
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for a young adult this one is not bad. i'm really getting hooked. the author has really researched the fae and has brought them into a new light. not bad at all.

Sep 06, 2011
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this book was much better than the first, which was surprising. I was unsure as to whether or not I would consider reading this series, but after this book, i cannot wait to read what comes next. Even though this plot was more intriguing, the story stayed true to its nature, and the characters were depicted in a consistent way. One thing that I love about this series is that its centered entirely on a different realm/world, and pays little attention to the 'mortal world'. This would probably be what draws my attention the most, in addition to the characters and their relationships. Great ending to this sequel. Can't wait to read the next ones. :)

Sep 03, 2011
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I didnt think I'd like this very much but i was wrong. It was a great read and i love the whole series.

Jul 03, 2011
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Great book! Just as good as the first!

May 01, 2011
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This book was great i loved it!

Apr 10, 2011
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I enjoyed the book and can't wait to read book 3 especiallly seeing as how this one ended. Highly recommend!

Mar 18, 2011
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I love ASH!!!!! <3 This is a MUST READ!!!! Though I suggest reading the first book first!!!! Though some may hate Ash during this book you would love him at the end :) But I sort of feel sorry for Puck :'( I mean after all he went through .... not going to ruin the book for those who haven't read it yet ;) YOU MUST READ THIS!!!!!!!!

Jan 03, 2011
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Loved it ! hope the next one is really good, and worth the wait :)

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Feb 20, 2012
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Apr 10, 2011
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In Iron Daughter, half-human, half-fae Summer Princess Meghan is being held in Queen Mab's Winter Court, still pining after love Winter Prince Ash, who's gone distant since bringing her to his mother. During the ceremonial exchange of the Scepter of Seasons between the Summer Court and Winter Court, the eldest Winter Prince is killed, the Scepter stolen by the minions of the new Iron King and Ash and Meghan go on the run to find it.

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Apr 10, 2011
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Violence: This title contains Violence.

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Jun 17, 2011
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"I was minding my own business long before you and the princess started humping like rabbits." -Grimalkin

Jun 17, 2011
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"From that moment you stepped into the Nevernever, you've been my undoing." -Ash

Apr 10, 2011
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"then I'm not coming back," I said softly, and went through the arch, leaving Faery behind me forever. - Meghan

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