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Ironside de Holly Black

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Holly, Black Series: La corte oscura 3 Year: 2010


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"I taught myself to feel nothing. And you make me feel."

Rating: ????

?This review contains minor spoilers?

??Trigger Warning: Coarse language??


Yes, I read the third book in the series before the second one and it seems I've made the right choice. Valiant, the second book in the series, has different protagonists. Honestly, I don't know why the series order would be set this but...oh well. It is what it is. I wanted to complete Roiben and Kaye's story before moving on to another one. I will read the second book, of course. I can't leave a series unfinished.

I am pleased to report that Ironside was a significant improvement to Tithe. It was still a little dull but not to the same extent as book one. The plot was much more interesting, fast-paced, and emotional. I also cared a lot more about the characters than I did previously. Not counting Kaye, Roiben, Corny, and Lutie-loo. I have loved them with all my heart since book one and I never stopped. There were some pretty cool twists, although a few were a little predictable but still enjoyable. I caught some major foreshadowing for The Folk of the Air series that blew my damn mind so thoroughly I haven't recovered yet. Also, I found the ending to be pretty satisfying and really really cute.

I found that Kaye had a much better character arc in this book and her storyline was more intense and emotional. I felt truly connected to the character. She also learned how to deal with the fae a badass. Sure she's one of them, but a lot of those who have lived in Faerieland their whole lives couldn't manage as well as she did. She's a damn genius. As for Roiben, he was as charming and beautiful as ever, with his own spectacular moments of brilliance in him. Even though he sent Kaye away a dumbass. Seriously, I fell in love with him all over again. Every time he talked about/to Kaye my eyes shifted into heart shapes and threatened to jump out of my skull in delight. With a little more practice, he could really give Cardan a run for his money. Holly Black's fictional boys are just
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"I taught myself to feel nothing. And you make me feel."

Rating: ????

?This review contains minor spoilers?

??Trigger Warning: Coarse language??


Yes, I read the third book in the series before the second one and it seems I've made the right choice. Valiant, the second book in the series, has different protagonists. Honestly, I don't know why the series order would be set this but...oh well. It is what it is. I wanted to complete Roiben and Kaye's story before moving on to another one. I will read the second book, of course. I can't leave a series unfinished.

I am pleased to report that Ironside was a significant improvement to Tithe. It was still a little dull but not to the same extent as book one. The plot was much more interesting, fast-paced, and emotional. I also cared a lot more about the characters than I did previously. Not counting Kaye, Roiben, Corny, and Lutie-loo. I have loved them with all my heart since book one and I never stopped. There were some pretty cool twists, although a few were a little predictable but still enjoyable. I caught some major foreshadowing for The Folk of the Air series that blew my damn mind so thoroughly I haven't recovered yet. Also, I found the ending to be pretty satisfying and really really cute.

I found that Kaye had a much better character arc in this book and her storyline was more intense and emotional. I felt truly connected to the character. She also learned how to deal with the fae a badass. Sure she's one of them, but a lot of those who have lived in Faerieland their whole lives couldn't manage as well as she did. She's a damn genius. As for Roiben, he was as charming and beautiful as ever, with his own spectacular moments of brilliance in him. Even though he sent Kaye away a dumbass. Seriously, I fell in love with him all over again. Every time he talked about/to Kaye my eyes shifted into heart shapes and threatened to jump out of my skull in delight. With a little more practice, he could really give Cardan a run for his money. Holly Black's fictional boys are just
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