Once, when I picked up a book from the local library, the librarian asked to tell her what I thought about the book when I would bring it back. Well, why not write a few lines about all the books I read so everybody could see what I thought about it? I'm often also happy to have friends recommend a certain book or tell me this and that is not really worth reading. I won't comment about the tons of books I have read so far, but about books I read from now on.
highly recommended | sehr empfohlen | |
good reading | gutes lesematerial | |
average | durchschnittlich | |
not too interesting | nicht allzu interessant | |
recommended not to read it | empfehlung das buch nicht zu lesen |
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title | Winter's Passage |
author | Julie Kagawa |
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ASIN | B004QGXP10 |
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date | 2019-May-07 |
Meghan is making good on her promise to go with Ash to the Unseelie Court. However on the way to Winter Court they are followed, followed by an ancient creature. A creature even Ash might not be strong enough to defeat....
This very short story plays between book 1 (The Iron King) and book 2 (The Iron Daughter) of The Iron Fey saga. It can be seen as a kind of teaser. As it definitely is written in the style the "normal" larger books of this saga are written, it does give a taste of what those books are like. However, being placed between the first and the second book rather than before the first one, it will not be of much help to somebody who is considering this to find out whether to buy the "normal" books; it is too short to bring the reader up to speed on what has happened in book 1 and without that knowledge I think it is kind of difficult to understand what is going on. Is it necessary to read this book before continuing with book 2? No. To appreciate book 2 you should have read book 1, but this interlude is not required.