
There’s just something about The Iron Fey series that cries out to be read in paperback, to hold such a tangible object in your hands when the world it contains is anything but tangible. I enjoyed them even more in print than I did in eBook format. Before I delved into Iron’s Prophecy, I read Winters Passage and Summers Crossing again. Here’s the thing: Yes, Winters Passage and Summers Crossing were both released in eBook format, but this is the first time that they have been released in print.

However, because I’m a completest with my books and have all the other Iron Fey novels in paperback and eBook, I decided to get The Iron Legends in paperback as well. I thought: So what’s the point? I’ve already read the other two novellas the guide to the Nevernerver included at the end of The Iron Knight and could wait until Iron’s Prophecy is released as an eBook. Two of them, Winters Passage and Summers Crossing, were released as eBooks and the third, Irons Prophecy, is new to the collection and will be released as a standalone eBook in September.

The Iron Legends consists of three novellas and a guide to the Nevernever. Which is my lack of excitement at the release of The Iron Legends was perplexing to me.

I absolutely love The Iron Fey series by Julie Kagawa.
