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The Modern Faerie Tales Collection (Boxed Set)

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Discover the dangerous world of the faerie courts in Holly Black’s acclaimed, New York Times bestselling Modern Faerie Tales trilogy—all three beautifully repackaged paperbacks are now in one boxed set!

When Kaye saves the life of a strange, injured young man in the woods near her New Jersey home, she has no way of knowing that her life is forever changed. For she will soon become an unwilling pawn in an ancient power struggle between two rival faerie kingdoms—a struggle that might very well mean her death. Elsewhere, Valerie is a runaway who has taken up with a gang of squatters in New York City. When one of them talks Val into tracking down the lair of a mysterious creature, she finds herself torn between her affection for an honorable monster and her fear of what her new friends are becoming.

As Kaye and Valerie delve deeper into the realm of faerie, can they save themselves from the dark magic of the fey courts—and protect their hearts?

This boxed set includes:
Tithe
Valiant
Ironside

Editions (7)

ISBN9781534485280
PublisherMargaret K. McElderry Books
Publication Date10/20/20
Pages816

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  • thatangelcried
    thatangelcried

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    4.0

    Tithe: 5 Stars Valient: 3 Stars Ironside: 4 Stars - not taking this into my official rating of the book but I loved the little short story around Lutie. Deserves 5 Stars as well (Also I could let out my rage for Balekin again which is another extra 100 Stars). . not sure how but spoiler free reviews of the individual books: . Tithe I thought was a fun little Novel. I went into the stories with little to no expectations as people (my own mother included) always say they are so much worse than The Folk of the Air but I found myself quite a bit entertained. Especially given that they were written in the early 2000s (it held up pretty well) I find them to be a refreshing fantasy novel to read if you look for those of that time. I loved the darker faerie side, the one that is definitely lethal to mortals as we only got glimpses of that in TCP. Especially seeing Cornelius deal with it throughout the first and the third book. Valient was such a bore to me. I get why it is there but it could have been mixed in with Tithe and Ironside in my opinion. I barely cared for the plot and Val wasn't as interesting to me as Kaye was. It was not a bad story though, just not my cup of tea. Loved the little love story though. Ravus is such a sweetheart. Ironside was okay? Idk how to rate this one really because I liked it but it was kind of boring too?? Other than Jude's "quest" in TFoTA I didn't quite get how Kaye could solve hers. Maybe I am stupid though, idk. I wanted to see more of her mortal family and I really was just a bit bored. I enjoyed it more than Valien but I think there could have been more as the plot just kind of walked along and didn't catch up and get me excited for anything. It was interesting yes, but no where near Tithe for me. A good ending for the series though that didn't make me regret buying the book and reading nearly 800 pages.

    Jan 8, 2023

  • 3.0

    I have to say that this book was certainly better than its predecessors. The characters are still flat but a bit less flat, the plot has improved from being quite random to actually intriguing and even though it still has some problematic aspects (such as forced outing with no reflection on this), it starts to have the charme of court politics, power plays, and faeries being faeries.

    Dec 31, 2024

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