Book Review: Julie Kagawa’s The Iron King
A dark stranger begins watching her, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective, Meghan discovers she’s the daughter of a mythical faery king and a pawn.
A dark stranger begins watching her, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective, Meghan discovers she’s the daughter of a mythical faery king and a pawn.
Fifteen-year-old Chloe Saunders happens to be a genetically engineered necromancer who can raise the dead without even trying. She and her equally gifted (or should that be ‘cursed’?) friends are now running for their lives from the evil corporation that created them.
A freak storm hits during the school trip, unleashing strange creatures and whisking her, Jason, and Leo away to Camp Half-Blood, where Piper will discover why her boyfriend no longer recognizes her and what trouble her father is in.
Nick Gautier has survived, just. But demon forces are still after him, and if he doesn’t learn how to raise the dead by the end of the week, he will become one of them.
Everything about Jessie Gillmansen’s life changed when her mother died. All Jessie wants is to avoid more change. But the universe hasn’t listened: the town, a hot new guy with secrets, and mysterious dark things happening, they’re all a’changing.
The Monroe family pets return to Chateau Bow-Wow where some spooky goings-on serve as a distraction from the kennel’s poor food.
With the support of her family, Grace learns that she can be anything she wants to be, and the results are amazing!
John Taylor is not a P.I. per se, but he has a knack for finding lost things. It’s why he’s been hired to descend into the Nightside, an otherworldly realm in the center of London where fantasy and reality share renting space and the sun never shines.
The new system Claire Danvers designed to protect Morganville’s secrets has a glitch. Vampires and humans are forgetting who they are. Before Claire forgets herself, she’ll have to pull the plug.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Physikby Angie Sage fantasy in a hardcover edition that was published by Katherine Tegen Books on March 27, 2007 and has 545 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Flyte, Queste, Syren, Darke, FyreThird in the Septimus Heap fantasy series for middle-grade readers. My Take I’ve finally figured out why I enjoy this whimsical, fantasy series so much — it’s the focus the books have on seeing everything from the children’s rather adult perspectives. I adore the detail and feel of the scenes which Sage writes as well as the connection she builds between the reader and the characters. Each is an individual and one bonds with them. In this third installment of the Septimus Heap series, Septimus is enthralled with the medical discoveries of a, he thinks, 500-year-dead wizard. Naturally, Marcia, his boss, thinks it’s dreadful nonsense and insists that Sep study for his upcoming predictions test. Unfortunately for everyone, Septimus’ dad, Silas, has just unSealed a Sealed […]