City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Summary (From back cover)
Amid the chaos of war, the Shadowhunters must decide to fight with the vampires, werewolves and other Downworlders - or against them. Meanwhile, Jace and Clary have their own decision to make: should they pursue the love they know is forbidden?
Review
I've said it before and I'll say it again, this is by far by favourite of all the Mortal Instruments books so far. The story follows our favourite Shadowhunters and Simon to Idris, the capital of all things Shadowhunter and Valentine's evil plots come to a dramatic conclusion. You're introduced to some new character's that will both excite you and creep you out all at the same time. Not to mention a possibility of a whole new order to this magical world. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
This book takes place in Idris, aka Shadowhunter home turf. It's been mentioned several times in the first two books but this time Clare takes us into it's old worldly streets. The Jace/Clary situation is still a main focus of this book, with Clary struggling to say no to Jace's continuing affections.
I don't really want to say much about this book as I feel too much will spoil it's constant plot changes. It's jam packed with exciting new characters, enchanting new settings and enough bombshells to satisfy the greediest of readers.
So give it a read my lovelies, you wont be disappointed.
This book takes place in Idris, aka Shadowhunter home turf. It's been mentioned several times in the first two books but this time Clare takes us into it's old worldly streets. The Jace/Clary situation is still a main focus of this book, with Clary struggling to say no to Jace's continuing affections.
I don't really want to say much about this book as I feel too much will spoil it's constant plot changes. It's jam packed with exciting new characters, enchanting new settings and enough bombshells to satisfy the greediest of readers.
So give it a read my lovelies, you wont be disappointed.
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