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Ironside
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In the realm of Faerie, the time has come for Roiben's coronation. Uneasy in the midst of the malevolent Unseelie Court, pixie Kaye is sure of only one thing -- her love for Roiben. But when Kaye, drunk on faerie wine, declares herself to Roiben, he sends her on a seemingly impossible quest. Now Kaye can't see or speak to Roiben unless she can find the one thing she knows
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April 24th 2007
by Margaret K. McElderry Books
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May 16, 2020
Elle (ellexamines)
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It’s not often that a series conclusion elevates a series to another level. This does.
In Ironside, the conclusion to the Modern Faerie Tales series, Roiben sends Kaye on an impossible quest, and Kaye must come to terms with her identity between faerie and human worlds.
Ironside’s biggest success is in its newfound development of characters who didn’t feel as if they had internal lives earlier. Specifically, Corny, who came off like a gay best friend trope in the first book, has a far more inter ...more
In Ironside, the conclusion to the Modern Faerie Tales series, Roiben sends Kaye on an impossible quest, and Kaye must come to terms with her identity between faerie and human worlds.
Ironside’s biggest success is in its newfound development of characters who didn’t feel as if they had internal lives earlier. Specifically, Corny, who came off like a gay best friend trope in the first book, has a far more inter ...more
In Ironside we are back to following the adventures of Kaye, the pixie.
Her adventures in this final book include an impossible quest to find a faerie who can lie and to retrieve the human girl she was replaced with in infancy.
Somehow Kaye finds herself as a pawn to be used by the Seelie queen against Roiben.
In all honesty I would give this whole trilogy 2.5 stars.
I wish I had dnf'd this in book 1, but alas, I was stubborn.
These characters were bland, and the writing was so bad I could not be ...more
Her adventures in this final book include an impossible quest to find a faerie who can lie and to retrieve the human girl she was replaced with in infancy.
Somehow Kaye finds herself as a pawn to be used by the Seelie queen against Roiben.
In all honesty I would give this whole trilogy 2.5 stars.
I wish I had dnf'd this in book 1, but alas, I was stubborn.
These characters were bland, and the writing was so bad I could not be ...more
Jul 16, 2018
Alaina
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Loved this book!
Ironside is the third installment of the Modern Faerie Tales series. I just love this dark and creepy series. Learning about the faerie world just keeps getting interesting and interesting. However, I'm still just wondering why the food is never good? Or is that just me...
Now in this book, you will meet and fall in love with Corny. He was definitely amazing and perfect in my eyes. Any character that speaks sarcasm will always connect with me. ALWAYS. Yeah, that's pretty much it. ...more
Ironside is the third installment of the Modern Faerie Tales series. I just love this dark and creepy series. Learning about the faerie world just keeps getting interesting and interesting. However, I'm still just wondering why the food is never good? Or is that just me...
Now in this book, you will meet and fall in love with Corny. He was definitely amazing and perfect in my eyes. Any character that speaks sarcasm will always connect with me. ALWAYS. Yeah, that's pretty much it. ...more
In Ironside, Kaye returns as the protagonist, and the plot continues a week after the events of Tithe…which I shall try not to spoil, haha. In order to do so, I’ll be very brief. Kaye no longer knows where she belongs in the Unseelie Court as a changeling, but is sure of one thing and one thing only: her love for Roiben. At his coronation, Kaye gets drunk on faery wine and declares herself to him. He then sends her on a seemingly impossible quest…She cannot see or speak to him until she finds a
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2.75 stars
I suppose this is a solid end to this trilogy, but it was my least favorite book of the three and this series in general is one of my least favorites by Holly Black.
Thoughts on Book #1, Tithe.
Thoughts on Book #2, Valiant.
This is another reaction review, folks, so please check the book description if you want more detailed info!
Okay, so Ironside wasn't exactly what I expected—or, to be brutal, even wanted—for the end of this trilogy. That sounds dramatic. It was fine. But I wanted mo ...more
I suppose this is a solid end to this trilogy, but it was my least favorite book of the three and this series in general is one of my least favorites by Holly Black.
Thoughts on Book #1, Tithe.
Thoughts on Book #2, Valiant.
This is another reaction review, folks, so please check the book description if you want more detailed info!
Okay, so Ironside wasn't exactly what I expected—or, to be brutal, even wanted—for the end of this trilogy. That sounds dramatic. It was fine. But I wanted mo ...more
Reviewed by Andie Z. for TeensReadToo.com
I have been looking forward to this book ever since I finished TITHE, and Holly Black most definitely does not disappoint. IRONSIDE picks up soon after the events in TITHE and VALIANT, and takes the reader on another breathless journey into the amazing and deadly world of Faerie.
Things have been uneasy ever since Roiben assumed the throne of the Unseelie Court, and with the threat of war in the air and Roiben's coronation drawing near, everyone is on edg ...more
I have been looking forward to this book ever since I finished TITHE, and Holly Black most definitely does not disappoint. IRONSIDE picks up soon after the events in TITHE and VALIANT, and takes the reader on another breathless journey into the amazing and deadly world of Faerie.
Things have been uneasy ever since Roiben assumed the throne of the Unseelie Court, and with the threat of war in the air and Roiben's coronation drawing near, everyone is on edg ...more
A mixed bag, like previous 2 books (faerie lore - yeah!, romance, teen angst - meh!). Glad to see mostly the better aspects of Black's early faerir books made it into The Cruel Prince.
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3.5★ | The more powerful you become, the more others will find ways to master you. They'll do it through those you love and through those you hate; they will find the bit and bridle that fits your mouth and makes you yield.
I loved the main characters and side characters so much and yet, we didn't get enough of them. Reading about them all made me have a really great time and I'd happily read more about them should Holly decide to continue writing about these characters.
Even though I enjoyed it a ...more
I loved the main characters and side characters so much and yet, we didn't get enough of them. Reading about them all made me have a really great time and I'd happily read more about them should Holly decide to continue writing about these characters.
Even though I enjoyed it a ...more
I'm very fresh out of all the Modern Faerie Tales by Holly Black, and I have to say that this garnered the most bland reaction from me, even though I think it stands on par with the others rating-wise.
It has no major flaws that I can really highlight, it just wasn't endowed with the most engaging plot, in my opinion. I wasn't very invested in Kaye's quest for Roiben (view spoiler), and I could predict from early on Silarial's plot. While I loved to spend time aga ...more
It has no major flaws that I can really highlight, it just wasn't endowed with the most engaging plot, in my opinion. I wasn't very invested in Kaye's quest for Roiben (view spoiler), and I could predict from early on Silarial's plot. While I loved to spend time aga ...more
This was nearly as good as the first book, which is my favourite in this series. It had an actual quest and adventure, like the first. But it focused mostly on Kaye, Corny, and Luis (a returning character from book 2), and not enough Roiben. And there was very little romance. The most sexually charged scene was actually between two supporting characters. It was brief but you could tell it was heated. I wouldn't have been disappointed if we had seen more of them. This book remains primarily a fae
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Honestly, I don't know why I keep reading Holly Black, because even while I enjoyed this -- and it was enjoyable; if you liked Tithe or Valiant, you'll enjoy this one -- I always find myself ending up annoyed by her books, which overrides any enjoyment I get out of them. I don't know, I just feel like her books are too coy, like they're full of inside jokes that I don't get, and okay, you know what, that's fine, she can put all the inside jokes she wants in her books, but when her readers feel a
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Holly Black is an amazing writer, no matter which series you’re reading. Her writing is sooooo atmospheric, immersive and dark you can almost feel the chill in the air and smell crispy leaves 🍁 Nor does she shy away from portraying the dark side of humanity.
This was by far my favorite book of the series and I enjoyed every bit of it!
I loved the close friendship between Kaye and Corny, and their shared grief of Janet. I loved the support they gave each other in dealing with their different traum ...more
This was by far my favorite book of the series and I enjoyed every bit of it!
I loved the close friendship between Kaye and Corny, and their shared grief of Janet. I loved the support they gave each other in dealing with their different traum ...more
Oct 03, 2020
Jasmine Burt
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I enjoyed this, and I enjoyed the plot, the characters, the relationships.
I liked seeing the characters from book one again, seeing them still getting over their grief, getting used to their new position of power, finding out where they fit amongst there family.
Corny was different in this one after everything he went through in Tithe he goes in search of power, and that makes for an interesting storyline.
I liked seeing the characters from book one again, seeing them still getting over their grief, getting used to their new position of power, finding out where they fit amongst there family.
Corny was different in this one after everything he went through in Tithe he goes in search of power, and that makes for an interesting storyline.
Apr 12, 2019
Noura Khalid (theperksofbeingnoura)
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In book three we go back to following Kaye (like in book one). I liked that we got to see some of the characters from the previous two books. I mostly loved seeing Kaye and Corny deal with the events from book 1 and this one. I felt like it was more in depth than what happened in book one. To me this one was a lot more suspenseful than the first one. It was a really crazy adventure and I enjoyed it so much more than Valiant. Everything happened so fast and I didn't even have the ability to put t
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3.5 stars. My last book for 2021.
This book takes us back to the characters of book 1, with some of the characters from book 2 mixed in.
Kaye makes an impulsive declaration which leads to her having to fulfill an impossible quest. She has to find a faerie that can lie.
Meanwhile Roiben is trying to hold on to his tenuous title of King of the Unseelie Court while trying to avoid a full blown war.
All in all it's a good modern faery tale series, but missing some elements that would make it great. I mu ...more
This book takes us back to the characters of book 1, with some of the characters from book 2 mixed in.
Kaye makes an impulsive declaration which leads to her having to fulfill an impossible quest. She has to find a faerie that can lie.
Meanwhile Roiben is trying to hold on to his tenuous title of King of the Unseelie Court while trying to avoid a full blown war.
All in all it's a good modern faery tale series, but missing some elements that would make it great. I mu ...more
Sequel to Tithe. The one where Roiben of the Seelie Court finds himself in charge of the Unseelie, and tries to protect his love Kaye, a pixie changeling, by giving her an impossible quest.
I really want to know what I'm doing wrong that I keep checking out books without knowing that they're sequels. Wouldn't you think they'd say so on the cover?
The backstory/exposition was very skillfully done here (unlike Wicked Lovely, this book understands the difference between suspense and confusion), so i ...more
I really want to know what I'm doing wrong that I keep checking out books without knowing that they're sequels. Wouldn't you think they'd say so on the cover?
The backstory/exposition was very skillfully done here (unlike Wicked Lovely, this book understands the difference between suspense and confusion), so i ...more
Mar 15, 2009
Wealhtheow
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Ironside follows shortly after the events of Tithe and Valiant. Roiben was a loyal knight of the Seelie Queen, even after she sent him to serve her sister, the Queen of the Unseelie Court. After countless years of torment and cruelty, he brought about the Unseelie Queen's death and now presides over her court. At his coronation, he sets an impossible quest for his lover, the pixie Kaye, to keep her safe from the war between the courts. Of course Kaye will have none of this romantic nonsense, and
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This is what I'm talking about!!!! This is what I want from a fae book written by Holly Black!!! Perfection! <3
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Apr 05, 2020
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This was both better and way way way worse than the first book. I won’t even compare it to the second (yikes)
As usual, the pacing was atrocious, with hardly any coherent transitions at all; a lot of the story was just left for me to figure out on my own, I guess. Characters would change location at the drop of a hat without any preamble or explanation. It killed any flow or suspense or tension the story had managed to garner and left me bored and confused, and only wishing it would end faster.
Th ...more
As usual, the pacing was atrocious, with hardly any coherent transitions at all; a lot of the story was just left for me to figure out on my own, I guess. Characters would change location at the drop of a hat without any preamble or explanation. It killed any flow or suspense or tension the story had managed to garner and left me bored and confused, and only wishing it would end faster.
Th ...more
I love all the faerie lore in this series. It's good to see Rath Roiben Riven again too. I have to admit though that once I saw the phrase "happy trees" all I could think about was Bob Ross.
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I’m really gonna miss these characters. Kaye is so chaotic and, at times, dumb as fuck, but that’s what makes her so fun to read about. Honestly, that can be said about the majority of the main cast in this series. I found them all to be so compelling and unique, each with their own internal struggles that they were working through as they just tried to survive the dangerous, yet alluring world of faerie. I wasn’t sure what rating I was going to end up giving this, but once I finished it, I just
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Magical!
More crossovers, more Roiben. More quests, more backstabbing, more New York. What's not to like? Love these characters and I'm definitely going to miss them. ...more
More crossovers, more Roiben. More quests, more backstabbing, more New York. What's not to like? Love these characters and I'm definitely going to miss them. ...more
Apr 12, 2022
Lara
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“The more powerful you become, the more others will find ways to master you.”
I liked Tithe but I loathed Valiant - luckily, Ironside was better than both its predecessors. The main reason for liking this one more is probably because it is a lot more faerie and court-centric and I can actually see that yes, this is in the same world as The Folk of the Air. It also helped that Kaye, Roiben and Corny are infinitely more likeable and interesting characters than those of the second instalment.
Nonet ...more
I IMMENSELY ENJOYED THIS BOOK. This is definitely my favorite in the series. Another thing I love about holly black is how she writes so cleverly. I cannot even fathom how she came up with those riddles she loves so much in her faerie books and it must have taken real excellent brain cells to come up with sensible answers to them. Ironside reminded me just how much I love Holly Black's writing style. It's eerie, it's dark, it's witty. It was a pleasure to read about Kaye Roiben, Corny and Luis a
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Feb 04, 2022
Bethany Atazadeh
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Whoops I somehow started book three before reading any of the others lol... it still worked though! I could tell I was missing references to last books but the story was still strong and I always love Holly Blacks writing style :)
A direct sequel to Tithe, Ironside picks up two months after Tithe left off. At Roiben's coronation as King of the Unseelie Court, Kaye, drunk on faerie wine, declares herself to Roiben, who in turn sends her on an impossible quest to prove her love to him. Meanwhile, Kaye decides to tell her mother that she is a changeling, and the Queen of the Seelie Court attacks Roiben, leading to a series of quests wherein Kaye must find her human double, find a way to save Roiben, and bring Roiben a faery
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Well... that was underwhelming :|
The story and I just didn't click, I think. I still didn't really connect with Kaye, let alone Corny. The weakest aspect was still ultimately the fact that the stories were centred on Kaye's relationship with her human side, and I just didn't have the sense of wonderment.
That is not to say that the machinations were pretty solid, though how Kaye solved her quest felt a little bit of a cop out. I can't fully comprehend what it was that I enjoyed, but I think that ...more
The story and I just didn't click, I think. I still didn't really connect with Kaye, let alone Corny. The weakest aspect was still ultimately the fact that the stories were centred on Kaye's relationship with her human side, and I just didn't have the sense of wonderment.
That is not to say that the machinations were pretty solid, though how Kaye solved her quest felt a little bit of a cop out. I can't fully comprehend what it was that I enjoyed, but I think that ...more
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Holly Black is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over thirty fantasy novels for kids and teens. She has been a finalist for an Eisner Award and the Lodestar Award, and the recipient of the Mythopoeic Award, a Nebula, and a Newbery Honor. Her books have been translated into 32 languages worldwide and adapted for film. She currently lives in New England with her husband and son in a house
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