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City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
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did not like it
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FINALLY! It's over! I'm done with the original Mortal Instruments trilogy, and it feels so good.

Now, before I begin, I will be courteous enough to inform you all that the following review is filled with whining, griping, and spoilers. If you love anything about this series, read at your own peril. I am not responsible for any strong feelings that my ravaging of these books trigger.

Before you read this, please read my reviews of City of Bones and City of Ashes because I will be most likely reference past jokes. You could say I'm consistent, unlike Clare.

Last time on the Mortal Instruments: Jace gets thrown in jail for being a smart ass. Daddy V steals the Super Special Sword of Truth and then gives it after-market blood mods so he can raise Hell, literally. Simon gets turned into a sun-proof vampire. Clary goes Super Mary Sue and blows up a ship. Other than that, those 500 pages were worthless.

Sigh. If I wasn't shaking my head during this book, I was screaming at it. You would have thought I was watching a horror film. The last couple chapters I read on auto-pilot, not even caring to scribble down some notes. I'm done this series, and anything else Clare writes.

Before I chase people off with my dour attitude, it's time for the Character Breakdown!

Clary: I get that she's a 16 year old girl, but after thousands of words, she's still clueless, rash, and bitchy. When Jace and the rest of them leave her behind for Idris, she throws a temper tantrum like a toddler. Then she makes her own Portal to Idris, ignoring the rule that she needs permission to do so, and drags Luke with her. After splashing down in the Mortal Mirror (because Clare couldn't be more obvious that was what Lake Lyn was), Luke's poor sister Amatis saves her life from the freaky water. And then Clary proceeds to treat Amatis terribly. She eats her food, wears her clothes, sneaks out, and destroys her property without so much as a thank you. That poor woman gets no respect from Special Snowflake Clary.

Then there is the treatment of her mother. She spends books worried about her, and then freaks out when Jocelyn walks in the door like the woman abandoned her. Clare tries to use the excuse that Clary just didn't know how angry she was. As a young woman who loves her mother, I would have given her the biggest hug because she's all right. Then proceed to grill her on what was going on. But my point is, I wanted to slap that pubescent red-head and scream, "Bitch! Don't talk to your mother like that."

The one thing that really bugged me is when Clary reveals her special rune making skills to the Shadow-hunters and Down-worlders. (Yes, I grammatically corrected those.) Clare specifies that Clary gets her Super Scribbles from the angels because daddy experimented on her by accident. (I just realized how lame that sounds.) Clary tells the crowd gathered that she creates the runes. Yes, creates the runes even though we, the audience, knows that she does not create them. She's just "remembering," for lack of a better term, runes that have been forgotten to time. I didn't think I could get more depressed until everyone gave her credit for finally uniting the SH and DW after a thousand years. Um, no. Just, no.

The truth is, the Shadow-hunters were just too afraid and jealous to form a real bond with the Down-worlders. A real relationship. It felt like they jumped on the opportunity as an excuse because they got super-powers out of it. That does not repair the damage caused by hunting these people for hundreds of years. And they give Clary the credit. Fecking Shadow-hunters.

And then there is her one wish. What does she wish for? Jace, because daddy ran him through a sword. I know Clary isn't that bright, but as an artist, couldn't get creative. Clare kept shouting at us that Clary is an anime and manga fan. So why not rip off one of the mass resurrection wishes from Dragon Ball Z? All you need is a little modification: "I wish for all those killed in the last week by Valentine and his agents to be returned to life. Except the evil ones." Okay, there might be problems with that, but it would be worth a shot. It's better than just Jace because the Lightwoods are missing a certain little boy. What was his name again?

Moving on.

Jace: He's come a long way from being one Ed Hardy shirt away of being the douche in the corner of the night club you roll your eyes at. Sadly, instead of developing into a better person, he just grew more dramatic and boring. I don't know how that's even possible. It's almost like his personality was sucked out of him by all the similes Clare used. (I know. I almost lost my sanity to them.)

There's this scene where Clary catches Jace making out with another girl, and then they have a fight. Clary leaves, leaving him with Alec and Izzy to have a nice talk. At the end of their conversation, Jace gets angrier and punches a picture window. Do you know how expensive those are to replace? He's was being such a Drama Queen, feathered boa and all. It was painful to read, and not in the good way.

After that it was all down hill. By the end of the book, Jace feels like a generic tragic hero. He tries to show his girl how much he wuves her. He goes it alone, tracking down the bad guy. He kills his evil twin, and then gets killed by daddy. Oh, boo-hoo. Poor, [Insert Hero Name]. It was just... meh. I actually missed Jackass Jace. There was substance I could make fun of.

And Former-Shadow-of-Himself Jace finally hooks up with Clary, for good. Don't care.

Oh, and Daddy V isn't his father. He was cut out of his suicidal mother's womb after she killed herself. And he's got angel in his genetic code. Like I didn't see that one coming...

Simon: He is my favorite of the three, hands down. Despite the issues he has coming to terms with being a vampire, which is understandable, he's still the smartest and most mature. He's also the only one who sacrifices anything.

When Raphael wants to kill him in exchange for the help of the vampires, Simon goes but tells Clary to put the Mark of Cain on his forehead. While this may curse him to wander for eternity, he doesn't care. He wanted to live - well, as much as a vampire can live - and unite the vampires with everyone else. Despite the deception, Simon gets two thumbs up for courage. He really is too good for this book, especially since he was in jail for 200 pages of it.

Isabelle: By this point she's just Jace's mouth piece. Jace never tells any one any thing, so Izzy does it for him in skirts and hooker heels. I feel bad for her. By the end she's Jace's knight in shining armor. Not Clary. His adopted sister protects him and saves his ass more than anyone notices. Clary is totally the wrong MC for this story. I'm sorry how your writer treats you, Izzy.

Alec: Gains a spine a little too late. I wish Clare had given him substance two books ago. I do get why Magnus likes him, though. He's boring. I would want boring too if the rest of my life was glitter and chaos.

Magnus: There wasn't enough of him to save my sanity. I often missed him. Good to know he's capable of somber behavior.

Jocelyn: Finally wakes up, thanks to Magnus. Acts as giant info dump. Wasn't really given a personality for a woman who escaped her abusive husband, lived in hiding, and raised one of the most self-centered people in the book.

Luke: Mostly in the background even though he does all the political heavy lifting. They give Clary the credit. Feh. It's this guy who deserves it.

Amatis Herondale: Luke's sister. Puts up with Clary's abhorrent behavior. Of all the people in this book, she deserved to give that brat a beat down. First wife of Jace's father. She's nice and supportive. Too bad her writer doesn't pat people on the back who deserve it.

Sebastian: Will the real Jonathan Morganstern please stand up? This psycho is the demon child of Jocelyn and Daddy V, which makes him Clary's real older brother. He was a better baddie than his father because he was scary. When a teenager beats a nine year old to death with a hammer, I admit I wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley. That's horror flick shit right there.

Of course, Clare wouldn't know how to describe a creepy smile if she tried. She can't keep the damn similes off the end of the sentence to make it effective. And then there's the dark prince metaphor that Clare keeps using every time she writes about him from Clary's perspective. Here is the funny thing about dark princes, they are always bad, bad news. Very bad news. I'll list a few off the top of my head that quite a few people might know about:

Prince Joffrey from Martin's Song of Fire and Ice books: I don't think I have to explain this one to anyone who's seen the HBO series or read the books. Joffrey is horrendous. This pretty little blonde pre-teen puts Sebastian to shame in the violent-acts-that-make-people-squirm department. He beheads people left and right, has Sansa smacked around by his cronies, and likes it. He's just... pure evil. That's all I can say.

Prince Jorg Ancrath from Lawrence's Prince of Thorns: Another young psycho, except he has goals. There is nothing like someone who will do whatever they want to get what they want, and that includes raping women and blowing up whole freaking castles. He also stabs his own men. There is really nothing like young Prince Jorg, except maybe Alec from A Clockwork Orange.

And because Clary likes anime, and I've been using Dragon Ball references pretty consistently, I give you Prince Vegeta: This walking Death Star gets off eradicating entire civilizations. Beating on people excites him. He killed his childhood nanny - I mean body guard - because he suddenly became useless. Even after becoming the world's wealthiest trophy husband, he nuked half of a sold out stadium to get his rival to fight him after juicing up on black magic.

So you can see why Clary's romanticized version of her "dark prince" immediately made me think, "He's evil! Evil! Run, stupid!" Seriously, Clare's logic when it comes to writing has shorted out my brain more than I want to count. No mental acrobatics will compensate for whatever goes on in that woman's head.

Daddy V: Sigh. Clare gave him a personality a little too late. It's book three, and we're just now finding out he's the well meaning, mad scientist type. Too bad the path to Hell is paved with good intentions, because that is where V is going to end up. When an angel looks at you and basically says, "You are not God, you cannot judge," then you know you're screwed.

That's what happens to V, and I must say that I pitied him. It was almost sad, if a bit pathetic. I wanted to reach through the pages and say, "Dude, you messed up. Time to face the consequences." I think I felt more for him than I did for any of the other characters in the book. If Clare was capable of good character development, then he wouldn't have been made of cardboard for two books before finally being fleshed out.

How do reader's connect with these characters? Hold on, I have to reboot my brain. I thought too hard again.

Now, according the the little word-count limit in the corner, I don't have time for my little list of awful metaphors and a critique of Clare's writing in general. If you care about those, you'll have to visit my blog. Or you can visit this review where they attempt to figure out the percentage of word count that the bad similes, just the similes, take up. It's a pretty hefty 27%. Wow. And the review is funny.

With the little time that I have, I'll just list some weak world building points that made me scratch my head:

If the towers keep out demons, and Down-worlders have demon energies, then how come Down-worlders can get into Alicante? I'm probably thinking too hard about this one. It just keeps bothering me, especially since Sebastian was only part demon as well.

Guns, cars, or any electronics don't work because of runes. All of these things require a spark. So, do runes prevent the creation of a spark? If so, then that would make combustion impossible, or any standard heat source that uses fire or electricity. Clare writes it off saying no one knows why, but that's pretty lazy writing. I mean, they wouldn't be able to heat food. Even in Harry Potter there was a flying car.

Then there was Clare's weapon knowledge. It's obvious she has no idea how they're even kept on the body. Every time she describes a Shadow-hunter, she says they have a belt with a bunch of weapons thrust through it. The position of the weapon on the body matters because that person has to draw it out in a battle. It needs to be easily accessible depending on the fighting style. No boot knives. How about bandoliers? I guess no one uses a claymore. And if Izzy's whip is razor sharp, why does she loop it around her arm? It would cut her. Clare throws out fancy weapon names, but then fails to describe them. For a bunch of fighters, these Shadow-hunters come across as pretty inept when it comes to weapons.

And as for the ending, it works. I just feel like it too long to get there. If you think that every book is roughly 150k a piece, with about 25% of the word count being similes alone, then these books could have been shorter with a good edit and still retain their pacing and most of the story line.

Anyway, I give this book 1.5 stars. I thought about two, but just couldn't bring myself to do it. If everything sucked but the characters, than I would probably give it three. But the characters is the series' biggest problem. The two main ones are just... frustrating.

I'm going to find something better to do. If time is kind, maybe I'll forget I ever read this.


The Original Mortal Instruments Trilogy
City of Bones
City of Ashes

The Infernal Devices
Clockwork Angel
Clockwork Prince
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Reading Progress

February 4, 2013 – Started Reading
February 4, 2013 – Shelved
February 7, 2013 –
page 2
0.37% ""... and Isabelle always wears dresses." So, Izzy goes from pretty bitch, to whip-wielding dominatrix in hooker heels, to always wearing dresses in three books. Stereotype much?"
February 7, 2013 –
page 4
0.74% "Madeleine thinks this warlock Ragnor Fell will help Clary because she looks liker her mother. That's a really weak reason. Please don't let Madeleine be another stupid adult."
February 7, 2013 –
page 8
1.48% "So, Jace doesn't want Clary to go to Alicante because he wasn't included in helping Clary's mother? Or is it to protect her from the Clave? Or is it because she still gives him a hard on? Don't know which it is, but he was still an asshole the whole time."
February 7, 2013 –
page 10
1.85% "Clary slips into the Down-worlder vs. Shadow-hunter mind set again. She's awfully hung up on Simon's vampirism. This girl deserves to be a part of those bigoted elitists."
February 7, 2013 –
page 14
2.59% ""Simon... wondered if anything... would ever dilute his resentment of Jace." Probably not. I know nothing will ever dilute mine."
February 7, 2013 –
page 19
3.51% "Simon calls out Jace on his attempt to leave Clary behind. Simon, I love you, but I'm still baffled about why you care about her."
February 7, 2013 –
page 21
3.88% "Clare kills Madeleine off. Another secondary character gone. Oh, boo-hoo. (Rolls eyes.)"
February 7, 2013 –
page 25
4.62% "Clary is concerned about Jace, not injured Simon. Why does Vamp-boy care about you? Why? Simon deserves better."
February 7, 2013 –
page 26
4.81% "Now she throws a temper tantrum about going to Idris. Uh... I don't like this girl."
February 7, 2013 –
page 28
5.18% "Clary draws herself a Portal. Such a freakin' Mary Sue. Nothing is hard for this girl. No challenge. None. Clare is a very lazy writer."
February 7, 2013 –
page 30
5.55% ""... what did wards matter when you could create your own reality just by drawing it?" That pretty much sums up ever problem with these books. What does anything matter when the writer is god? Clare does whatever she wants."
February 12, 2013 –
page 40
7.39% "Clary's portaling stunt teaches her a hard lesson. Screw with magic you don't understand, and suffer the consequences. Thank you, Luke, for telling her that. She'll forget in 20 pages."
February 12, 2013 –
page 43
7.95% "Lake Lyn is the third Mortal Instrument. I know because Clare is throwing bricks at my head again. Maybe if she didn't compare it to a mirror, I could be surprised later."
February 12, 2013 –
page 46
8.5% "We meed Aline and Sabastian. Great, more Shadow-hunters. They're really the people I would keep from breeding."
February 12, 2013 –
page 51
9.43% "I have a feeling Sabastian is targeting Jace. It would be nice to have another person who loathes his smug ass."
February 12, 2013 –
page 57
10.54% "Is the only person for Max to be the kid underfoot? This poor character. He's like an ugly painting people keep moving once they notice it."
February 12, 2013 –
page 60
11.09% "So, Clary pulling the deconstruction runes out of her ass was a portent of doom. While this little fact irritates me, Jace just magically knowing makes me want to burn something down. We now have a Mary Sue and a Gary Stu, folks. I'm going to cry."
February 12, 2013 –
page 67
12.38% "Clary is hallucinating and then is suddenly lucid enough to give a clear description of Amatis. There are too many problems with this scene to name here."
February 16, 2013 –
page 69
12.75% "Romanian without a translation. There is no point to this!"
February 16, 2013 –
page 77
14.23% "I don't blame Simon for wanting to run from this creepy place. Shadow-hunters are the reason why his life is so screwed up now."
February 16, 2013 –
page 89
16.45% "Simon is tricked into jail where they use jewish symbols to keep him from escaping. No, the SH aren't racist at all. They just locked up a Jewish vampire who did nothing wrong."
February 16, 2013 –
page 98
18.11% "Amatis offers Clary food, clothes, and shelter. What does Clary do? She grills the poor woman and then complains. Such a bitch."
February 16, 2013 –
page 108
19.96% "New Inquisitor shows his true colors. I really didn't need more help hating these people. Is it sad that this guy makes a better baddie than Daddy V?"
February 16, 2013 –
page 117
21.63% "I side with Izzy on trying to stop Clary. Clary doesn't think. She just acts, and causes a lot of damage."
February 16, 2013 –
page 118
21.81% "Clary catches Jace with another girl. My level of "don't care" is six feet under Hell."
February 16, 2013 –
page 125
23.11% "Jace tells Clary off. Calls her thoughtless and rash. It's true, but like everything else in these books, it won't stick."
February 16, 2013 –
page 132
24.4% "Jace gets mad and punches a window. When did he turn into a mopey drama queen all of the time?"
February 16, 2013 –
page 138
25.51% ""Jace knew he was being cruel, and he barely cared. Hurting people he loved was almost as good as hurting himself when he was in this kind of mood." When I didn't think Jace could be more of a mess, there is this. How does he have friends?"
February 16, 2013 –
page 146
26.99% "So, Amatis blames Clary sneaking out on her own short-comings. Why won't any of the adults punish this brat?"
February 16, 2013 –
page 148
27.36% "Clary throws herself a pith party because she thinks everyone hates her and she is now alone. You won't be alone, Clary, because you're the Mary Sue. Everyone will come running back to you."
February 20, 2013 –
page 155
28.65%
February 20, 2013 –
page 155
28.65% "Okay, Clare. i get it. Sebastian is Jace's more level headed, less obnoxious twin. Stop hitting me with comparisons."
February 20, 2013 –
page 162
29.94% "Magnus, you magnificent bastard! Oh, how I've missed you."
February 20, 2013 –
page 176
32.53% "Clary kisses Sebastian and ends up with black fingers. I had a feeling he dyed his hair."
February 20, 2013 –
page 184
34.01% "Clary is throwing Amatis' plates at Jace. In anger. She is a guest in this woman's home, and she is destroying her property."
February 20, 2013 –
page 186
34.38% " Now Clary and Jace think the Clave is corrupt. They're a little slow on the uptake."
February 20, 2013 –
page 190
35.12% "If V can get a demon into the city, than the wards are already useless. Unless he carries a bottle of blood in and dumps it on one of the towers, but that would be too simple."
February 20, 2013 –
page 190
35.12% "So, the angel dies and the house blows up? I thought it was collapsing? I've seen many an implosion, and usually it's just dust that settles around the people in the distance."
February 20, 2013 –
page 213
39.37% ""... that part of her that was her mother's daughter, that love of every>/i> beautiful thing for it's beauty alone, would still have wanted him." This makes Clary and her mother sound incredibly shallow and naive."
February 20, 2013 –
page 217
40.11% "Now she's quoting Twelfth Night. If I had a dollar every time she name dropped, I'd be able to fill my gas tank."
February 20, 2013 –
page 227
41.96% "Sebastian let the demons in. He sliced open his hand and disabled the wards. That means Sebastian is V's real son with the demon blood. This proves what I've said all along. Jace is not Clary's bro. I'm not even halfway yet."
February 20, 2013 –
page 234
43.25% "Sebastian goes after Isabelle with a hammer. Why not keep their trust? He is already on the inside. The perfect spy. I give up trying to make sense of Clare's logic."
February 20, 2013 –
page 238
43.99% "Couldn't Alec just shoot the demon with his bow? Clare probably forgot he had it."
February 20, 2013 –
page 238
43.99% "'Magnus looked at Alec as if he'd lost his mind. "Your city is under attack.... The wards have broken, and the streets are full of demons. And you want to know why I haven't called you?" Because Shadow-hunters are idiots."
February 20, 2013 –
page 242
44.73% "Clare just said werewolves bay. I have a hound, I know what baying sounds like. Wolves don't bay, and baying sure as hell doesn't sound like the crackling of a bonfire."
February 20, 2013 –
page 245
45.29% "Clary's seraph blade is named Cassiel. Does it wear a trench coat?"
February 20, 2013 –
page 251
46.4% "Maia shows up to save Clary and Jace because she's awesome. The Down-worlders are better characters."
February 20, 2013 –
page 256
47.32% "And now the Consul bitches at the DW. I give up on these people."
February 20, 2013 –
page 266
49.17% "Jace pulls the bars of Simon's cell from the stone. WTF! "
February 20, 2013 –
page 270
49.91% "I originally thought Jailbird Sam was Hodge since he went missing for an entire book."
February 20, 2013 –
page 275
50.83% "The Mortal Instruments were given to a Johnathan Shadowhunter. Really? (Head-desk.) I can't believe that was someone's last name."
February 20, 2013 –
page 275
50.83% "I was right! The mirror is the lake. So, why hasn't anyone else figured this out in hundreds of years? I mean, Clare only made it so obvious to the reader."
February 20, 2013 –
page 279
51.57% "RIP Hodge, because Clare couldn't have secrets revealed this early since there is still half a book left."
February 20, 2013 –
page 281
51.94% "Sebastian's rant: Despite the comment about Alec, he's pretty spot on. I like him more than I should."
February 20, 2013 –
page 291
53.79% "Clare kills off another secondary character, only this time it's a nine year old boy. Remember Max? The kid no one spent any time with. Yeah, him."
February 20, 2013 –
page 295
54.53% "Simon and the cat is the second time I've been reminded of a Christopher Moore book. I doubt Clare has ready any of his stuff. He's awesome. Matter of fact, read his stuff instead."
February 20, 2013 –
page 312
57.67% "So, V can kill in projection. I doubt this has any relevance beyond scaring the pants off the other living, unimportant characters. And Clare is showing off her knack for inconsistency again."
February 20, 2013 –
page 322
59.52% ""What was odd was that it was still bright red. Shouldn't dried blood be a darker color?" It really depends on the source of the blood. Blood wouldn't look red on the sleeve of a green coat anyway. They're complimentary colors. Clary should know that. Feh, artist my ass."
February 20, 2013 –
page 327
60.44% "To distract herself from her brother's death, Izzy attacks Simon for vampy sex. Seriously, Clare. You couldn't make her a real girl?"
February 20, 2013 –
page 354
65.43% "I'm so bored, I've stopped looking for things to make fun of."
February 20, 2013 –
page 354
65.43% "I'm so bored, I've stopped looking for things to make fun of."
February 21, 2013 –
page 358
66.17% "Clary's mom shows up because Magnus keeps his promise, and Clary treats her like a stranger after being concerned about her for the whole book. i want to smack her."
February 21, 2013 –
page 364
67.28% "Clary, your writer has stated Shadow-hunter gear is made of leather. Stop calling it that "tough black stuff." (There is also supposed to be a comma between "tough" and "black.")"
February 21, 2013 –
page 372
68.76% "Is it me, or is Simon the more mature one out of the three main teenagers? He actually tries to communicate."
February 21, 2013 –
page 380
70.24% "So, Clary knows a rune that lets SH & DW share abilities. She knows the rune because the angel showed her, but then says she creates the unknown runes. Poor Basement Angel. No body loved him."
February 21, 2013 –
page 407
75.23% "Jocelyn explains her story to Clary. I tried not to fall asleep as Clare pretty much repeats herself. Scene also revealed that I was right about Clary. She can't put two and two together unless someone does it for her."
February 21, 2013 –
page 423
78.19% "Alec kisses Magnus in front of everyone, including his parents. Clad he got a spine, but Maryse seems more like the kind of woman who would drag her adult son out of the hall by his earlobe because he had explaining to do once she got over the shock."
February 22, 2013 –
page 436
80.59% "Jace eavesdrops, alone, on the man who scares him and the kid who tossed him like a rag-doll. Very smart. Then he gets caught in an enclosed space. Absolutely brilliant."
February 22, 2013 –
page 446
82.44% "Simon is definitely the smarter, more mature one. Why isn't he the main character?"
February 22, 2013 –
page 454
83.92% "Jace goads Sebastian. Jace, you moron. You don't goad the sociopath."
February 22, 2013 –
page 471
87.06% "Malachi seriously just said, "My lord Valentine." Three books down, and Clare couldn't avoid obvious Harry Potter references."
February 22, 2013 –
page 471478
100% ""The shock of seeing him was so enormous that it was almost no shock at all." Are you shocked or not, Clary? You can't be both. (Shakes head.) I am so done with the writer."
February 22, 2013 –
page 478
88.35%
February 23, 2013 –
page 482
89.09% ""... what was the point of hating Valentine for being a monster when he didn't even know he was one?" Because he's still evil, Clary. He's still done really bad acts intentionally."
February 23, 2013 –
page 494
91.31% ""It was the most terrible smile Clary had ever seen." And this is a terrible sentence."
February 23, 2013 –
page 496
91.68% "Clary wishes for Jace. She is the most unimaginative wish-maker ever."
February 23, 2013 –
page 534
98.71% "'"I am a man... and men do not consume pink beverages. Get thee gone woman, and bring me something brown." The only line that made me smile in over 500 pages."
February 23, 2013 – Finished Reading
July 25, 2013 – Shelved as: why-does-this-make-money
July 25, 2013 – Shelved as: ya-to-avoid

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Spider the Doof Warrior Yes, this is an excellent review that makes good points. I hate how RACIST the stupid Shadowhunters are and worse of all Fairy mythology predates Christianity dang it so you can't give faeries demon angel blood!


Reader-ramble Synesthesia wrote: "Yes, this is an excellent review that makes good points. I hate how RACIST the stupid Shadowhunters are and worse of all Fairy mythology predates Christianity dang it so you can't give faeries demo..."

I'm happy to hear that you like it. I like writing reviews for bad books because it allows me to let loose and have fun. I just gush over good stuff.

If you have any suggestions, let me know.


Spider the Doof Warrior Bad books are more fun to review because one does get to rant angrily about them.

Anita Blake books have been making me rant. But I won't read the latest ones because my head would explode.


Reader-ramble Synesthesia wrote: "Bad books are more fun to review because one does get to rant angrily about them.

Anita Blake books have been making me rant. But I won't read the latest ones because my head would explode."


I've read my share, but they aren't quite bad enough. I'm thinking Hush, Hush next. I feel like taking a bat to all the angelic bad-boys people worship, especially after reading the awesome Sandman Slim.


Spider the Doof Warrior Oh man, I never did finish Hush Hush. The Anita blake series starts off good but gets progressively more dippy. And Fallen was awful too. Making me yell at fictional characters out in society.


message 6: by Reader-ramble (last edited 31 mai 2013 05:38) (new) - rated it 1 star

Reader-ramble Synesthesia wrote: "Oh man, I never did finish Hush Hush. The Anita blake series starts off good but gets progressively more dippy. And Fallen was awful too. Making me yell at fictional characters out in society."

You should read my review of book Divergent. It was bad. So bad. If I get 100 likes, I'll do the next book.


Collin Ten points to Slytherin for the Simon appreciation and ten more for the Castiel reference. *thumbs up*


Reader-ramble Collin wrote: "Ten points to Slytherin for the Simon appreciation and ten more for the Castiel reference. *thumbs up*"

Thanks!


message 9: by Erica (new)

Erica Vargas I have to say I really enjoyed your review. A lot of things bothered me about this one. Mainly how it was pretty predictable that Clary and Jace were not related and how selfish Clary was with her wish.
"Let me just think about what I can wish for that will make things most pleasing for me."
I cannot relate with Clary and I cannot agree with her and Jace's relationship at all. I cannot relate with her because I was never that childish when I was 16 and I never wanted to make out with my brother.
I would like to read a review by you on the next book.


Reader-ramble I don't know if I'm going to do the next book. I'm currently working on The Infernal Devices books, and now she's coming out with more books. Who knows? If I get more likes I might.


message 11: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre The next book in TMI really doesn't get better. TID might be better than TMI but to be honest CA alone already highlighted the many inconsistencies to me.


message 12: by Kelly (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kelly Gonzalez jace doesnt reply dumbo


Reader-ramble Your grasp of the English language is staggering.


message 14: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre There wasn't enough of him to save my sanity. I often missed him. Good to know he's capable of somber behavior.
I thought Magnus was basically the same child he always was. And considered what was so far stated about Shadowhunters and homosexuality was letting him look like a giant douchebag when he demanded from Alec to see his parents. As if this immortal asshole couldn't have waited for some more time especially since he knew the kid for only 2.5 months. But leave it to Clare ad her gullible fans to portray something as good when its in truth the worst way you could handle it. And doing her typical "ups, no its not" shit.


Reader-ramble I was actually talking about the end in which he dresses non-flashy and does something useful. It's the only time he's like that. It's strange, probably a bit out of character.

And honestly, most people I know don't mind him in the original trilogy. I think you've been exposed to the Bane Chronicles too long. I don't think two and a half months is unreasonable if you're in a relationship with someone. If Alec explained to him that he wasn't comfortable because he was afraid his parents would disown him, then I would have a problem with his behavior. But Alec doesn't communicate. Alec just sits there and then gets pissy when Magnus doesn't call. He doesn't take any initiative until the end of the third book, and that irritates me more than anything. Alec is what bothers me about the portrayal of homosexuality in these books, not Magnus. If Alec had communicated, then a lot of the issues would have been cleared up. Expecting Magnus to know how he feels is bull.


message 16: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Expecting Magnus to know how he feels is bull.
Which is exactly the same thing Magnus does. He expects Alec to know about his feelings. He actually expected Alec, this barely 18 year old virgin with next to zero relationship experience to know that Magnus loves him, without Magnus ever saying anything. In addition in the first TMI trilogy it was stated that Alec would face disownment and expulsion from his family and the Clave if he came out so that would be very shitty behavior from Magnus to expect a coming out after not even 2.5 months. Not that I am surprised by this because basically Clare once again forgot what she stated in earlier books and nothing happened. But either way it was the wrong way to do. Alec wasn't some senator hiding and bashing homosexuals, he was a kid in the closet and the important thing there is that he is ready and accepts himself the way he is, not Magnus coming along and expecting everything handed to him. I am going by nothing but the first three TMI now, since Magnus already acted childish in that regard in CoA.
Would I go after TBC, trust me I would tell Alec to run away as fast as possible. Because Magnus is on the same line as Will, Tessa and Charlotte. Perfect as a psychotic mind but not for anything else. And Isabelle... yeah, lets say it this way: according to TBC she want Alec to be with a criminal.


message 17: by Andrea (new) - rated it 5 stars

Andrea Rodriguez what about city of fallen angels and city of lost souls? are they from the original trilogy? i just finished city of glass and dont know if there are more after, thanks!


Reader-ramble Fallen Angels and Lost Souls are additions to the original series. Even her fans recognize them as milking the cash cow.


message 19: by Andrea (new) - rated it 5 stars

Andrea Rodriguez aaaa hahaha ok i see, well thanks! =)


message 20: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre LeeAnna wrote: "Fallen Angels and Lost Souls are additions to the original series. Even her fans recognize them as milking the cash cow."
Well not all of them, but quite alot as it seems.
It doesn't even make sense to have them in the same line. A new trilogy with a new name would have made more sense.


Reader-ramble A new trilogy would have made more sense. It's not like it's a foreign concept or anything.


message 22: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre LeeAnna wrote: "A new trilogy would have made more sense. It's not like it's a foreign concept or anything."

She probably kept it because of a) laziness or b) attract the same crowd with the same name. B doesn't make much sense, then again, her stories rarely make any sense so maybe you can expect nothing different.


message 23: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona you stupid mundanes...


message 24: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Kaci wrote: "you stupid mundanes..."

Well in case you haven't noticed, we rule the world.


Reader-ramble Kaci wrote: "you stupid mundanes..."

Are you referencing this book, or the comic book Fables? Because I rather like Fables.


message 26: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona Andre wrote: "Well in case you haven't noticed, we rule the world."

And it horrifies me...


message 27: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona LeeAnna wrote: Are you referencing this book, or the comic book Fables? Because I rather like Fables."

The book.


Spider the Doof Warrior Hurm Mundanes are better than the Clave. The CLAVE CAN'T even use gunz.


Reader-ramble Shame you were referencing this book and not a better piece of fiction.

And I'm pretty sure mundanes can take on demons with modern tactical armor and guns. They didn't even use any crazy spells to control people or anything. TMI demons come across as big poisonous monsters, and that's about it. The angel in the last book was scarier.


message 30: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Kaci wrote: "Andre wrote: "Well in case you haven't noticed, we rule the world."

And it horrifies me..."


Would the Shadowhunters rule the world it would be much worse. They are so dumb that its a miracle they are still alive.


message 31: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona Andre wrote: Would the Shadowhunters rule the world it would be much worse. They are so dumb that its a..."

they are sworn to protect mundanes ... how do you breath? I wish some people couldn't.
Do you like ANY good books? Divergent, The Hunger Games, The Singer of All Songs, Unearthly, The immortals series, Gold, Silver, Just Run, Whisper, Icons?


Reader-ramble I haven't read most of those, and that alone tells me that we have different tastes. I never said it was bad for you to like them, I just didn't like this particular book for various reasons stated above. (And Divergent, but that's a different story.) It's my opinion. I'm actually quite supportive of positive fandom. Everyone has a right to like what they like as long as they don't insult or wish/intend harm on others.

Besides, one star reviews actually can do positive things for writer's careers, but one thing you have to understand is that they exist. You can't tell everyone who gives something you love a thumbs down that they're wrong. Life doesn't work that way. You need to respect other people's opinions.

I thought the Hunger Games (book one) was okay, but it has it's fair share of issues.

And while Shadow-hunters are sworn to protect average people, they don't. They insult them and are generally disrespectful.

Series you might like that I personally enjoy: The October Daye (fae) and InCryptid (mythic monsters) novels by Seanan McGuire, and The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne (which is everything including the kitchen sink). They're quick urban fantasies with fun characters in inventive worlds. You should really look them up.

Thank you for your opinion, but I'm going to have to ask that you stop insulting people on this review or I'm going to have to block you. If you want to keep discussing this topic respectfully, then feel free to keep posting.


message 33: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Kaci wrote: "they are sworn to protect mundanes ... how do you breath? I wish some people couldn't.
Do you like ANY good books?..."


I am gonna ignore the implications of your "how do you breath" for the moment to focus on the more important aspect:
The Shadowhunters might be "sworn to protect mundanes" but they are not only incredibly arrogant, even our alleged heroes, they are also totally incompetent. They tactics are stupid, they cannot adapt to the modern world, or any time period for that matter, they "diplomacy" could as well be noneexistent, they apparently haven't figured out where the demons step from their dimension into the next, they never figured out where and why the werewolves came to be, they openly antagonised the warlocks and faeries although no smart person would have anatogonized them as long as the demons would needed to be dealt with. Plus, every Shadowhunter so far has shown her/himself to be a moron, I cannot remember a single smart move any of them ever did.

As for implying I might not "like ANY good books:"
1. You do realise you are starting to insult me right?
2. I do like good books, but I might not consider the same books good that you do. To name some of the fiction books I consider good: The War of the Ancients trilogy, Watership Down, Blackwood Farm, Blood & Gold, The Dark Elf trilogy, Grave of the Fireflies, Nijura, The Shattering, The Wolf Gift, Wolfheart, Sunstroked, Fireseason, A Wizard of Earthsea, HP and the Goblet of Fire, The Last Unicorn, Dragon tears, Fantastic Beasts and where to find them, Love in a Fallen City


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Kaci wrote: "Andre wrote: Would the Shadowhunters rule the world it would be much worse. They are so dumb that its a..."

they are sworn to protect mundanes ... how do you breath? I wish some people couldn't.
D..."


Did you just say that you wish that Andre and LeeAnna die because they don't like the same book as you do? Because it sure as hell sounded like you did. And Jesus Christ stop behaving like toddler. There are people with different opinions than yours. Grow up and deal with it.


Spider the Doof Warrior I think the Clare are racist against Mundanes and hate them. And Hunger Games is not so bad, but the world building is less than perfect.


message 36: by Andre (last edited 03 mai 2014 19:22) (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Did you mean the Clave is racist or Clare is racist? ;)


Spider the Doof Warrior Well, Clare... participates in instances of race fail, but urg. The Clave are such jerks. At least with the wizards in Harry Potter there were a lot who weren't assholes to muggles and muggle borns. But, the Clave just acts like it's better than mundanes when they can't even use a dang gun.


message 38: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Ok. Albeit Clare might be racist considered how she writes, since racism isn't necessarily saying "we are better than you" it can also be the reverse and since she treats vampires and werewolves etc. as races apparently I think she is racist in that regard. What she definitely does is stereotyping. Also, I think you read me writing this before: I have no real idea why the Accords were signed in the first place or why they keep getting signed. No matter from what angle I approach it, it all makes no sense and comes down to "because Clare wants it so."


message 39: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona LeeAnna, Lexa, Andre. thank you for your opinions.I'm sorry if I insulted you. You see I'm studying human behavior, I just wanted to see how you would handle my comments. And just for the record... you did not respond how I thought you would. Again sorry if I insulted you.
kaci


Reader-ramble Kaci wrote: "LeeAnna, Lexa, Andre. thank you for your opinions.I'm sorry if I insulted you. You see I'm studying human behavior, I just wanted to see how you would handle my comments. And just for the record......"

Apology accepted. I try to remain level headed when responding because everyone has their moments. I know I certainly have.


message 41: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona LeeAnna, thank you and amen.


message 42: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona LeeAnna, Lexa, Andre. thank you for your opinions. I'm sorry if I insulted you. You see I'm studying human behavior, I just wanted to see how you would handle my comments. And just for the record... you did not respond how I thought you would. Again sorry if I insulted you.


message 43: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona LeeAnna, Lexa, Andre. thank you for your opinions. I'm sorry if I insulted you. You see I'm studying human behavior, I just wanted to see how you would handle my comments. And just for the record... you did not respond how I thought you would. Again sorry if I insulted you.


message 44: by Andre (last edited 04 mai 2014 06:44) (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre Kaci wrote: "LeeAnna, Lexa, Andre. thank you for your opinions. I'm sorry if I insulted you. You see I'm studying human behavior, I just wanted to see how you would handle my comments. And just for the record....."
You just posted the same comment three times.

And if you want to study human behavior, search through the threads on the Clare books. You could probably write a thesis on that.


message 45: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona Andre wrote: "You just posted the same comment three times."
I just saw that. odd.

"And if you want to study human behavior, search through the threads on the Clare books. You could probably write a thesis on that."
thanks for the tip


message 46: by Andre (new) - rated it 1 star

Andre But beware. The fandom is a dark and dangerous place. :D


Reader-ramble It is.


message 48: by Amoona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amoona :)amen


message 49: by DC (new) - rated it 2 stars

DC Thanks for nailing down basically all my problems with this book.


message 50: by Annie J. Cable (new)

Annie J. Cable FYI, it's Clary not Clare


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