Cassandra Clare returns to poor form after an above-average City of Ashes. Characters have about-faces; are made unbelievable and crude, especially Simon. Clary is as ridiculous as ever, sprouting extra powers as need demands, and she is as compelling as a piece of cheese. The primary antagonist, Valentine, is an unoriginal cardboard cutout, with goals taken straight from Rowling's Voldemort. Valentine inspires no fear. Jace is a waste of space. The incest plotline(s) are unnecessary and overblown.
The author wusses out on the 'dramatic character death' front, killing off an extremely minor character, instead of someone who really deserved it, who was brought back to life by an angel - Can you say Deus ex Machina?
Plot is stringed together by a series of coincidence. Backstory is ridiculous and the reader has to endure several pages of forced exposition on multiple occasions.
Ultimately, the book is overlong, with a sagging middle, irrelevant characters, and borders on plagiarism on several accounts. The writing is poor, and Clare does not know how to use an adverb, or a semi-colon. Or a comma. But you do get a happy ending!! (And another book; the fourth in the trilogy. Cassandra Clare is an official trilogy creep.)
Yet Another Book Filled With Sarcasm And Hot Guys(Somehow I never get tired of them.)
COME ON PEOPLE YOU GOTTA LOVE THIS BOOK!!!! I mean I fell in love with the first two but this one just put the cherries on my sundae. Finally you get the ending you've been waiting for and, well, if it was a little predictable who cares? We need a little predictable every once in a while. So all in all great book for teens and even adults. The sarcastic humor throughout it is enough to make even the most strict of parents crack a smile. READ THIS BOOK, JUST DO IT. (unless you haven't read the first two, definitely read those first)
So my little brother read these books he was eleven at the time and being bored i ended up stealing them and becoming engulfed in this story. loved them
I don't recommend this book for younger tweens. City of glass is even more violent than the first two books and there is even more sexual scenes than the first two also. Personally I think that the whole series is great, I really loved all of them, but as a Christian girl I find the demonic stuff a little disturbing.
Just as I Predicted, This Book was Amazing! I Love it! There were so Many Things Revealed and so many twists and and.... Well it's all a little Overwhelming to Write About. I actually cried at one part. There is SO MUCH I want to say but it would just spoil the whole thing. To make it short, The Mortal Instruments Series is an addicting, heartbreaking, heartmending, and Spectacular book! Any person who loves a good fantasy book MUST read this!! Definitely one of my favorite books ever!!
I loved the whole thing. I would totally choose this world with Jace, Isabelle, Alec, Simon, and Magnus than any other book-world! There's a bit more kissing 'n' stuff than the others, but the book is so amazing!
this was really good and seemed to tie up all loose ends. When heard there was a 4th book i thought "I can't wait'what twists and turns lie next?" I recommend this to everyone. P.S. you can't read these out of order it will make no sense.
Great book; interesting and otherworldly, but definately not for younger teens
I really enjoyed this book, but I really did find that the possibly incestuous relationship between main characters really was not appropriate for many younger teens. Although you cannot protect teens from the themes presented in the book as they are everywhere in modern literature, I would not reccomend this to young teens.
Great book; interesting and otherworldly, but definately not for younger teens
I really enjoyed this book, but I really did find that the possibly incestuous relationship between main characters really was not appropriate for many younger teens. Although you cannot protect teens from the themes presented in the book as they are everywhere in modern literature, I would not reccomend this to young teens.
Great book; interesting and otherworldly, but definately not for younger teens
I really enjoyed this book, but I really did find that the possibly incestuous relationship between main characters really was not appropriate for many younger teens. Although you cannot protect teens from the themes presented in the book as they are everywhere in modern literature, I would not reccomend this to young teens.