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Okay, so, I have to say it. I’m still a Puck fan. I know, I know… this was the book that was supposed to turn me on to Ash. But… it didn’t. In fact, I found him to be a real creeper in this novel. I guess I haven’t really seen his soft genuine side yet, which might come in the next book? Maybe? I don’t know, but I do know that Puck still holds my favor, and I wish that Meghan would see what I see! That aside, I think this was a pretty decent sequel to The Iron King. I will admit that I didn’t like it as much as the first novel, but I still liked it. For some reason, I had a harder time reading this novel, meaning it took me a lot longer than expected… I kept putting it aside to read other novels, which isn’t normal for me, especially in the middle of a series. I can’t put my finger on what it was exactly, but I just wasn’t as captivated by this novel. I’m going to blame Ash for that. Lol. In all honesty, though, Kagawa has created an awesome faery world, and I just love the idea of the iron fey. It’s so ingenious and intriguing that I always want to know more, which is great, because there are two more books in the series... To read my full review (10/23): http://bookvacations.wordpress.com/20...
This was my first Philip K. Dick read which inspired me to immediately seek more so I just finished The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldridge yesterday. I have no idea why I let PKD sit my "authors to read list" for 5 years. I guess it just wasn't the right time. Flow My Tears was way more compelling in that it had a few mindfucks within the plot but both contained frameworks for watching reality dissolve. I plan to re-read it within the next few weeks... it's still seeping in.