Sunday, June 17, 2012

Review: Fire by Kristin Cashore


WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS

She is the last of her kind...It is not a peaceful time in the Dells. In King City, the young King Nash is clinging to the throne, while rebel lords in the north and south build armies to unseat him. War is coming. And the mountains and forest are filled with spies and thieves. This is where Fire lives, a girl whose beauty is impossibly irresistible and who can control the minds of everyone around her.
Exquisitely romantic, this companion to the highly praised Graceling has an entirely new cast of characters, save for one person who plays a pivotal role in both books. You don’t need to have read Graceling to love Fire. But if you haven’t, you’ll be dying to read it next.

Review:
I read Graceling a billion years ago when it first came out and no one heard of it. It was mostly the cover that drew me in to buy it on a whim. Barnes and Noble I believe. Anyway, I ended up loving it and got my friend hooked into it too. When I learned of the prequel, I knew I had to have it. But after a year and half, I never got around to buying it and reading it. It just sat in my to-read shelf on goodreads for months. Then one day, I won a giveaway and after looking through what I had on my wishlist, I picked this book. And after several months of owning it, I decided to read it. (Also because I purchased Bitterblue :D) And because I finally had a million hours of free time to read on my vacation to Minnesota recently, where I couldn't fish without a licence and we didn't get around to it, I read. So, here is my review.

Fire takes place 45 years before Graceling ever happened. It starts out with a man named Larch, who's wife just died in childbirth. She gave him a son. This son he named Immiker. It wasn't until the age of 3 when Immiker's eyes changed to gray and red. Larch was so determined to keep Immiker to himself that he ran away to the mountains. Immiker's Grace was he could convince anyone to do anything he wanted them to do. After he killed his father, he renamed himself Leck. (I know right?) I wasn't shocked. I had a feeling Leck was going to show up.

Fire's world was a very compelling world. When I read it, I couldn't help but think of the world of Eragon, which I loved too. The Graceling series is after all a fantasy novel. Back to my point, the Dells are much like The Seven Kingdoms. Plains, mountins, a sea, river, towns, except for one thing. In the Dells, there are monsters, monsters ithat are creatures different colors of the world--pink, aqua, tangerine. They had the power of mind control so they could compell you to want to be near them. And they did it to other monsters too so they could eat them. This is where Fire comes in.

In The Dells, war is very close (like in Eragon). Two Lords, Gentian and Mydogg, are wanting the kingdom for themselves. King Nashdell and Prince Brigandell are on the edge and are doing their best to try to thwart their plans. Fire is the last monster human, with red/orange/pink hair that attracks monsters like crazy. But because she's the last human monster, she can read minds and compell them to say or do anything she wants. The king wants her to use her powers to find out the plans of both lords from their spies and workers and allies.

In Fire, Fire is haunted by the memory of her horrible father. She soon decides that to make up for all of the horrible things he's done, she must help the kingdom. Fire is insercure about using her power; for she doesn't wish to be her father. Eventually she finds using it for the greater good in the hospitals to help soldiers through their pain to something that brings her joy. And eventually, through all the trials and tribulations, she accepts what she is and she is loved by it. (Thank God!) But one thing I did notice is that she's not one to like secrets. In Fire, everyone has secrets. The way Fire deals with them varies, but she usually goes back to trust on most of them. Because of her father, she truely couldn't trust him at all for what he does. If I was in her shoes, I too would be upset to learn what she learned. It annoyed me and made me connect to her on the way she reacted. The way it annoyed me was she acted a bit childished, like a child wanting to know a secret that everyone else knew but wouldn't tell her.

Leck's role in this story is short, but somewhat a big impact on what goes on in Graceling and Bitterblue. His plan is to let everyone kill themselves, and whoever comes out on top he will kill and become king. You can see he is an evil genius, but I feel his intentions were somewhat noble. He said he wanted to see the other side of the mountain, and I feel that if he did become king, he would send his soldiers to find ways to get to the other side. But a lot of influences, like how advanced King's City is in medicine and engineering and art, shows up in Bitterblue. Like why he takes bodies of random citizens and tortures them. I'm currently reading Bitterblue, and I kept going back to Leck in Fire and how some of the things mention are very influenced from his time in The Dells. It was liking having flashback after flashback. I didn't mind, I love flashbacks. Plus, it helped me understand the book more.

As most of you know, Po and Katsa were the main lovers in the first book. In this book, it's Fire and Brigan. From the beginning, Brigan and Fire's relationship wasn't read, still isn't in the end. Brigan's a prince, she's a monster. But later on, they become friends through chats at night and soon it slowly starts to develop into more. But because Fire is also afraid if she starts to love someone, then that person will die, that or she will. If you look at her point of view, you can see why she would close off everyone who tries to love her lover her. This creates tension between her and her two love interests that goes throughout the novel, making you wonder, "IS SHE CRAZY?!" until the very end.

The ending was very satisfying, but reading Bitterblue, I don't like it how long it took to complete what does happen want gets decided by King Nash. But I am very much looking forward to reading it when it does happen. And as much as anyone who reads Fire or Graceling will love the story and the characters that play throughout the novels, I recommend reading Fire before Bitterblue. It will make reading Bitterblue much better.

Future: Bitterblue

This book is definately a book for those who loved Eragon. It's world of mysterious monsters and fighting tyrant lords and secrets will draw anyone who has read Graceling or who loves a good fantasy novel. It is a definate read for everyone.

Rating & Ending:

Cover:

On the cover of Graceling, we see Katsa's eye. And that's what Graceling is about. Katsa's Grace for killing and surviving and her eyes. In Fire, on the cover is Fire's mouth, for it's her 'mouth'/'mind' that controlls the people. I'm not a fan. And the bow and arrow, yes, she shoots it, but she doesn't uses it as much as Katsa used her sword. I guess the just needed something weapony on the cover. I like the UK covers of the books the best. It's awesome to see actually see what the girls look like in the novels.


*Won this book.

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

A Shell Full of Books #8


So after ten days up in the Minnesota wilderness, the woods, the sun, reading all I want, sleeping in! It was wonderful.
But what was more wonderful was coming home to a nice pile of books waiting for me.

Tah dah!


Won:

Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock
Thanks goes to Zahida from Musing of a YA Reader

Revived by Cat Patrick
Thanks goes to Justin from Justin's Book Blog

Possession by Elana Johnson
Thanks goes to Nichole from Random-ish

Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler
Thanks goes to Nikki from Pretty Opinionated

Traded:

Thanks goes to Erika from Rescue Reads

So, what did you get in your shell this week?

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Title ALERT!!! The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead


YES! This is an OMG moment right here folks. Why?
 
So, remember when I reviewed my ARC of The Golden Lily
and loved it? Well, I don't know how many of you already knew the title, (and i'm not sure if I'm entitled to release this or not. another blogger did. And it's on goodreads. So.......)
The Indigo Spell (Bloodlines, #3)

I KNOW RIGHT!!!!! OMG! I love the title. Makes me wonder if all the title will have color references.

Bloodlines
The Golden Lily
The Indigo Spell

Sure, we don't think blood as a color, but it is.
And why February 12? What's wrong with January 12? The sooner the better I say. :D But of course, writers can't write that fast.
Well, at least we don't have to wait a whole year for the next one.
(Unless you got an ARC of it)

So, The Golden Lily left us with big cliffhangers. Wonder what will happen in this story. The Indigo Spell. Odd name, but cool. :D
I'M SO EXCITED!!!!

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Giveaway Alert! HarperTeen SPF #9 Summer Reads

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Sorry to burst your bubble, but no, I'm not hosting one myself. Wish I was, but I'm not that popular in the blogging world as I wish I was. But I do love helping out.

So, everyone should know by now that HarperTeen is having this big Summer giveaway titled SPF #9 Sun-Proof Fiction Giveaway. And 9 other blogs (I've entered a few. Not all) are being aloud to giveaway a set of their own to whoever wins them.
One of them is:

(No official blog button)

Anyway, she too is holding a giveaway for the one of the 9 books to one lucky winner. Yeah, it sucks that it's not all of them, but at least you could get one. :D

So head on over.

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Dystopian Domination III Alert! Possession and Surrender


Hello folks, it's that time again.
If you had already seen my first post of this for Fragments of Life for her first post, this is the second one. :D
What's going on this time? It's this:


AND THEY'RE SIGNED!
Not kidding.
Precious has Elana Johnson visiting, talking about her Dystopian novels Possession and Surrender and the lifestyles (hairstyles actually) of the community there.

I personally haven't read Possession yet, but I have it. I think I won it somehow. Anyway, it sounds awesome. Just like this giveaway.

So, head on over to the link right here: click here.
And join Precious in her Dystopian Domination III.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Review: City of Lost Souls


WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS

GoodreadsThe demon Lilith has been destroyed and Jace has been freed from her captivity. But when the Shadowhunters arrive to rescue him, they find only blood and broken glass. Not only is the boy Clary loves missing–but so is the boy she hates, Sebastian, the son of her father Valentine: a son determined to succeed where their father failed, and bring the Shadowhunters to their knees.
No magic the Clave can summon can locate either boy, but Jace cannot stay away—not from Clary.
When they meet again Clary discovers the horror Lilith’s dying magic has wrought—Jace is no longer the boy she loved. He and Sebastian are now bound to each other, and Jace has become what he most feared: a true servant of Valentine’s evil. The Clave is determined to destroy Sebastian, but there is no way to harm one boy without destroying the other. Will the Shadowhunters hesitate to kill one of their own?
Only a small band of Clary and Jace’s friends and family believe that Jace can still be saved — and that the fate of the Shadowhunters’ future may hinge on that salvation. They must defy the Clave and strike out on their own. Alec, Magnus, Simon and Isabelle must work together to save Jace: bargaining with the sinister Faerie Queen, contemplating deals with demons, and turning at last to the Iron Sisters, the reclusive and merciless weapons makers for the Shadowhunters, who tell them that no weapon on this earth can sever the bond between Sebastian and Jace. Their only chance of cutting Jace free is to challenge Heaven and Hell — a risk that could claim any, or all, of their lives.
And they must do it without Clary. For Clary has gone into the heart of darkness, to play a dangerous game utterly alone. The price of losing the game is not just her own life, but Jace’s soul. She’s willing to do anything for Jace, but can she even still trust him? Or is he truly lost? What price is too high to pay, even for love?
Darkness threatens to claim the Shadowhunters in the harrowing fifth book of the Mortal Instruments series.

Review:
Okay, no book frustrated me more than this one in my entire life (so far). I wanted to scream at half of the characters in this book, I laughed at the funny parts, and I wanted to cry my eyes out at the end. Come on, who does that two of the most loved characters! WHY! And then the big BOOM, BAM, Holy-crap-why-does-2014-have-to-be-so-far-way part at the end, I swear I was swearing up and down in my head (since everyone else was sleeping) and asking why Sebastian had to be such a jerk.

Okay, first off, the plot. Jace has been kidnapped by Sebastian and Sebastian is controlling him through the evil bond they have that Lilith put on them. What Sebastian wants, believes, and wants Jace to do, Jace does the same. Can't kill Sebastian without killing Jace. And that sucks, especially when all everyone wants to do is separate Jace from Sebastian. And it also doesn't help that they're traveling the world in some transporting apartment that no one can track but for a few seconds. Yeah, and that's just small detail. Sebastian's plan to take over the world is diabolical and genius at the same time.

So, the Council decided to lessen the search for Jace and Sebastian because some wardings over Wrangel Island broke. This makes Clary mad, and she decides to call upon the Seelie Queen for help (which was stupid and smart). In this book, the Queen is a bitch. No, really, she was. She gave answers only for a price, and then she turns around on the Shadowhunters and sides with Sebastian, all to save her and her peoples' skin. What a bitch. But, the thing she wanted was two rings. These rings let the owners talk to each other mentally. Clary, instead giving them to the Queen, decides to use them to connect to Simon while she goes with Jace and Sebastian and try to find out what they plan to do. It's stupid yet smart. Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer. Well, I would do it, but Clary should have at least told her mother, who freaked out about it.

Turns out Jace is Jace and not in this book. Because of his connection to Sebastian, he acts just like him. And the big dark evil rune on his chest where Lilith put her mark is healed, and that's how Sebastian has a control over him. I mean, Jace was still his fun loving self, but in Clary's case, and mine, I saw how different he was from the first four books. It even says so in the book. Jace we know is more a guy that does what he wants, doesn't listen to people, and forms plans all on his own. The Jace in this book is submissive, doesn't come up with the plans, and has to ask if it's okay to do something before he does it. I made me sick and sad. Poor Clary.

Okay, the main thing I really want to say is about Sebastian. Yeah, evil Sebastian. Well, let me say first that at some points in the book he didn't seem so evil. Yeah, crazy right? "Did she hit her head?" No, I didn't. It was mostly when he was just with Clary. He actually seem to open to her about their family. And try to connect to her in his sick yet somewhat understandable way, like this water reflection thing, where he tried to get her to see that they were the 'same'. But putting that aside, he did seem kind towards her. He told her about their dad and his family, how he grew up, where their last name came from, what Valentine did to both him and Jace. Sebastian was whipped when he was younger. And I actually felt a little sympathy for him. Why whip on boy and not the other? I want to say it was because of the demon blood in Sebastian and Valentine expected him to be perfect. (Jerk.) Also, Sebastian asked Clary if she could ever forgive him (pg. 355) a few times. That he's changed. The 'plan' he told her was that he wanted to summon a lot of demons to one place, and use a second Mortal Cup he had created (and destoryed the maker) to destroy them all. And Clary somewhat believed that Jace's blood changed him a bit---NOT! But Sebastian did have a point, he and Clary are alike in some ways. She did kill Valentine without a regret. She hated him, just like Sebastian does. But beneath that kind exterior towards her, was a lonely boy with an obsession with his sister. Huh? you say. Let me elaborate. Towards the end of the book, Sebastian revealed that he not only wanted his sister at his side when they take over the world, but at his side means sister and lover. He loved her. She was the only family of his that was left (since he doesn't include Jocelyn). He went so far to try to rape her. He said that just because they had the same parents doesn't make the related. They were experiments. Human laws doesn't apply to them. So, he went for her. And in his mind, and I believe this too, he actually did love her. The demon blood made him somewhat incapable of loving anyone, even his father, but somehow, because Clary was the only one that didn't leave him or abuse him, he used her to fill in the hole. I felt sorry and angry at him at the same time. But his jealousy toward Jace and Clary was genuine. Sucks for him.

Wow, that was a long paragraph. Moving on!

Romance. Always a key in Cass's novels. Jace and Clary. Jace isn't Jace. Clary is upset, but Jace still loves Clary and there are a few steamy scenes in the book between them. In this book, Jace was a bit more focused on sleeping with her than in any other book. If you read "The Dirty Club Scene" unedited, then you would know what I mean. Link is right here. I was kinda disappointed, but yet not, since at one point, Jace was Jace again, but Clary had to disrespect his wishes and not let him go. She's an idiot. But they had a happy ending.

Ever since Isabelle learned of her father's betrayal on her mother, she's been wary of boys. This isn't helpful when she discovers she really, really likes Simon, who she believes doesn't like her back. As a girl that kinda flings guys around, Simon really doesn't think she likes him. He's expressed it, but to him, she hasn't. Isabelle changes that by really showing she does care for him even when he doesn't realize it. There happy ending...next book.

Now Magnus and Alec. Camille is back, and she offers a key to Alec being with Magnus forever, or until he dies. She says he can take Magnus's immortality, his magic, away, for a price of course. Alec, being smart for once in this book, says no, but over the course of his meetings with her, never tells Magnus. And he also peeved off that Magnus never tells him about his past. I have yet to read The Infernal Devices, but what I've read from Extras and some scenes in this book, I wouldn't want to either. And because Alec didn't trust Magnus to tell him what was going on, Magnus did the unthinkable. HE DUMPED HIM!!!!!! This was me when I read it.


Seriously, I was crying! I love Malec. It was so sad. And you know what, even though it wasn't in the book, Magnus knew he was starting to lose Alec. Link's right here to know how I do. Made me cry harder. And I don't cry that easily. DAMN IT, WHY MAGNUS!! I hope they get a happy ending in C.o.H.F.

Ending. Well, Camille got killed by Maureen, who, for a new vampire, is shocking. So in her mind, she's the most powerful vampire in Manhattan. Sebastian's coming for them all and planning on killing everyone except for Clary (i'm guessing), who he will torture and probably rape and find some twisted way to bind her to him (marriage maybe). Jace has Heavenly fire in his body; his bones are connected by it and he can kinda shock people, so he and Clary have to be extra safe: no sex, just kissing. Oh, and somehow, Sebastian summoned an angel and ripped off its wings and killed it.
What a ending.

Future: City of Heavenly Fire, sometime in 2014. WHICH SUCKS!!!!!

Quotes: Most are about Alec, Simon, Isabelle, and Magnus. The ones with Clary and Jace are already somewhere in the web on other blogs that it's no use putting them. Well, I might put one. We'll see.

Alec, Simon, Isabelle dialogue.

"'Isabelle?' said Alec, his eyebrows raised. 'You slept in Isabelle's room?'
"Isabelle waved a hand. 'No need to worry, big brother. Nothing happened. Of course,' she added as Alec's shoulders relaxed. 'I was totally passed-out drunk, so he could really have done whatever he wanted and I wouldn't have woken up.'
"'Oh, please,' said Simon. 'All I did was tell you the entire plot of Star Wars.'
"'I don't think I remember that,' said Isabelle, taking a cookie from the plate on the table.
"'Oh, yeah? Who was Luke Skywalker's best childhood friend?'
"'Biggs Darklighter,' Isabelle said immediately, and then hit the table with the flat of her hand. 'That is so cheating!' Still, she grinned at him around her cookie.
"'Ah,' said Magnus. 'Nerd love. It's a beautiful thing, while also being an object of mockery and hilaity for those of us who are more sophisticated.'" pg.208-9

Convo between Magnus, Greater Demon Azazel, and Alec

"'Oh, I don't know,' Magnus said. 'I've always been fairly bold where decorating is concerned, and having you here does add that little extra touch of something to the room.'
"'Magnus,' Alec said, clearly not thrilled at the idea of an immortal demon taking up residence in his boyfriend's loft.
"'Jealous, little Shadowhunter?' Azazel grinned at Alec. 'Your warlock is not my type, and besides, I would hardly want to anger his---'" pg. 235-6

More Magnus, Alec, Simon, and Isabelle

"'My mother seems to have accepted it,' Alec said. 'But my father---no, not really. Once he asked me what I thought had turned me gay.' (Their dad is a jerk.)
"Simon felt Isabelle tense next to him. 'Turned you gay?' She sounded incredulous. 'Alec, you didn't tell me that.'
"'I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider,' said Simon.
"Magnus snorted; Isabelle looked confused. 'I've read Magnus's stash of comics,' said Alec, 'so I actually know what you're talking about.' A small smile played around his mouth. 'So would that give me the proportional gayness of a spider?'
"'Only if it was a really gay spider,' said Magnus, and he yelled as Alec punched him in the arm. 'Ow, okay, never mind.'" pg 389-90.

Clary and Jace!

"She moved to stand in front of him. 'All right,' she said. 'Take off your shirt.
"Jace rasied his eyebrows.
"'I'm not going ot attack you,' she said impatiently. 'I can take the sight of your naked chest without swooning.'
"'Are you sure?' he asked, obediently sliding the shirt off his shoulders. 'Because viewing my naked chest has caused many women to seriously injure themselves stampeding to get to me.'" pg 402.

Wow, lot of quotes. But worth it. :D

Once again, Cassandra Clare delivers a heart stopping, hair ripping, screaming at the top of your lungs novel. I loved it, and I can't wait for the next one, even though I have to wait two years.


Rating:
I couldn't express my feelings anymore than this review.

Cover:

Ending:
0
Stupid cliffhangers.


*Bought this myself.


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Honestly, I like the cover with the actual girl on it. Not a fan of the US one that much.

Waiting on Wednesday #13


"Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted here, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating." Breaking the Spine

So, for this week, we have the past meets the present for hunters one in all!


Something Strange and Deadly
By Susan Dennard
Due Date: July 24, 2012

Goodreads: The year is 1876, and there’s something strange and deadly loose in Philadelphia…
Eleanor Fitt has a lot to worry about. Her brother has gone missing, her family has fallen on hard times, and her mother is determined to marry her off to any rich young man who walks by. But this is nothing compared to what she’s just read in the newspaper—
The Dead are rising in Philadelphia.
And then, in a frightening attack, a zombie delivers a letter to Eleanor…from her brother.
Whoever is controlling the Dead army has taken her brother as well. If Eleanor is going to find him, she’ll have to venture into the lab of the notorious Spirit-Hunters, who protect the city from supernatural forces. But as Eleanor spends more time with the Spirit-Hunters, including their maddeningly stubborn yet handsome inventor, Daniel, the situation becomes dire. And now, not only is her reputation on the line, but her very life may hang in the balance.

Why?
Well, I've been all up on the Shadowhunters of The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare lately, and I love them. When I remembered this one had hunters too, I knew I had to post this. Come on, they're like the same, except the Dead are actually dead and the hunters are called Spirit-Hunters. And Jace adn Daniel are pratically the same: handsome and stubborn.

City of Heavenly Fire
By Cassandra Clare
Due Date: March 2014

Goodreads: In Book 6: City of Heavenly Fire, Jace, Clary and their friends are drawn inexorably into a war that pits Heaven against Hell, angels against demons—a war that threatens to destroy our world entirely if the Shadowhunters can't end it first.

Why?
I've been reading the previous books for the past two weeks. Of course I can't wait for this book. And I just finished City of Lost Souls. OMG! It was AMAZING!

So, what are you waiting for?


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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Review: City of Fallen Angels


WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS!

Gooreads: The Mortal War is over, and Clary Fray is back home in New York, excited about all the possibilities before her. She's training to become a Shadowhunter and to use her unique power. Her mother is getting married to the love of her life. Downworlders and Shadowhunters are at peace at last. And—most important of all—Clary can finally call Jace her boyfriend.
But nothing comes without a price.
Someone is murdering the Shadowhunters who used to be in Valentine’s Circle, provoking tensions between Downworlders and Shadowhunters that could lead to a second bloody war. Clary’s best friend, Simon, can’t help her. His mother just found out he’s a vampire and now he’s homeless. Everywhere he turns, someone wants him on their side—along with the power of the curse wrecking his life. And they’re willing to do anything to get what they want. At the same time he’s dating two beautiful, dangerous girls—neither of whom knows about the other.
When Jace begins to pull away from Clary without explaining why, she is forced to delve into the heart of a mystery whose solution reveals her worst nightmare: She herself has set in motion a terrible chain of events that could lead to her losing everything she loves. Even Jace.
Love. Blood. Betrayal. Revenge. The stakes are higher than ever in City of Fallen Angels.

Review:
Okay, this has to be the best on out of them all so far. (Well, for now.) There was more action, drama, romance, and twists that send our characters on new adventures than most of the other books. So, let's start with the beginning.

First, VALENTINE IS DEAD!!!! WOOHOO!! Finally. I was so excited. But the trouble doesn't end there. Immediately in the beginning, Simon is introduced to a very old vampire, Camille, the former head vampire of Manhattan. And she wants to her spot back. She tells Simon if he's on her side, then the vampires of the Manhattan coven will have to come over to her side, and kill off Raphael. Is that her true plan? NO! In fact, her plan is part of a much larger one than that. To that later.....

New character: Kyle. Status: hot singer part of Simon's new band. Reality: werewolf named Jordan that's been assigned to protect Simon and help him get started on the right foot as a vampire. I liked Jordan. He's part of the Praetor Lupus, or Wolf Guardians, guardians that help new-born vampires/werewolves/blah blah blah get situtated and restart their life. Well, Jordan also happens to be the werewolf that turned Maia into one. And they meet, so there's drama there.  At some points, I thought Jordan's role as a Praetor wasn't needed, but it was also a way for him to try to make up for what he did. And his story, it's so sad! I would have forgiven him after I heard it.

Next dilemma is Jace and Clary. After three books, they're finally together. But that's not the problem. Problem is that Jace starts having these strange dreams of him and Clary, and at the end, he kills her. And then, to avoid them, he stays awake constantly, and because he thinks he's becoming a monster, a.k.a. Valentine, he avoids Clary and tries to protect Simon from whoever wants to kill him to try to make it up to Clary (even though she doesn't know it). This pisses Clary off because of what the Queen said to her one time in the park when she and Jace were training (oh yeah, Clary dropped out of high school to become a Shadowhunter. Forgot to mention that.). She said that Clary and Jace are bonded by their angel blood, and that might be the only reason why he's with her (Queen's a bitch.) Anyway, Clary's worried about Jace breaking up with her. And at one point I actually thought they were going to break up (after a very steamy allyway scene). Jace acting like all of this leads to the bigger plan......

Shadowhunters are being killed too. Why? By who? Well, we find out that Camille is doing it. One, for revenge, and two, because she was told to. Now Camille, as said before, is a very old vampire. As old as Magnus. How can someone command her? Well, that were things get strange. Turns out Adam had a first wife, Lilith, who didn't obey God and Adam and was turned from the Garden of Eden and casted as a demon. And as a demon, she became the demon Valentine summoned to get blood from for Sebastian/Jonanthan. And when Sebastian and Valentine summoned all those demons from City of Glass, she came through, and as an ancient demon, she has a lot of power. And this power includes: Tormenting Jace, possessing Jace, perserving Sebastian's dead body to bring him back because she thinks he's her son, ruling over a demon-worshipping cult, injecting pregnant mothers with demon and shadowhunter blood, and destroying lives. Put that all together and you get a kickass plot that blows your socks off. Wish I was a Shadowhunter. I'd love to kill her.

I've already said things about Jace and Clary's relationship (which was fixed). They did have some hot scenes in the book, don't dispair. But it was Simon and his relationship that got heated up. So, Luke and Jocelyn are getting married. YAY! Well, both Maia and Isabelle are invited, and Simon is too. Now, as girls, they both expect Simon to take them to the wedding. 1: They never said they were dating exclusively (which is stupid). 2: they are good friends. 3: they both really like Simon. 4: Simon likes them too and doesn't want to hurt their feelings. Well, when it all gets discovered, it's not pretty. Both girls hate him, but Maia hates Jordan a bit more now that he's back in her life. Now, as a girl, I'd be on the girl's side, but in this case, I'm not. 1: they never did say they had to date exclusively. 2: Isabelle said she was out of his league, and that she expected him not to date anyone else, and that just pissed me off. 3: Maia and Simon, their relationship was like his and Clary's. Video games, comics, Manga. Done. I don't blame Maia as much as I blame Isabelle, but Simon still should have said something.

Now, Magnus and Alec. I haven't forgotten! In this one, we find out that Magnus has dated a lot. And when I mean a lot, I mean a lot. Like maybe over 200. Well, this makes Alec mad, especially when he finds out he's dated both boys and girls. Well, to Magnus, spending eternity alone isn't so fun, even if he has an adorable but mean cat. To Alec, it's just a reminder that someday he's going to be old and dead and Magnus is going to look the same. Camille gets a hold of this information and.......well, that's in the next book. Oh, and some old feelings of Magnus about his past come out, and most of them reflex back to The Infernal Devices series. OMG!

Well, there's not much to tell about the characters. They're all the same. Some start to show a soft side (isabelle) and a defiant side (Clary) and a jealous side (Alec), but other than that, the characters are the characters, just with more drama and fighting in their lives.

The ending made me scream:
Seriously, I was about to tear my hair out. Sebastian is one of the most evil people on Earth. Wish Jace would have chopped off his head alond with stabbing him in the back.

Future: City of Lost Souls. :D

Quotes:

Dialogue between Alec and Magnus in front of Maryse, Simon, and Camille, who's in jail.

"'You're girlfriend?' Alex looked astonished. So did Maryse. Simon couldn't say he was unastonished himself. 'You dated a vampire? A girl vampire?'
"'It was a hundred and thirty years ago,' said Magnus. 'I haven't seen her since.'
"'Why didn't you tell me?' Alec demanded.
"Magnus sighed. 'Alexander, I've been alive for hundreds of years. I've been with men, been with women--with faeries and warlocks and vampires, and even a djinn or two.' He looded sideways at Maryse, who looked mildly horrified. 'Too much information?'
"It's all right,' she said, though she sounded a little wan." pg. 251

Dialogue between Jordan/Kyle, Simon, and Jace.

"'Jesus,' said Kyle. 'You're a Shadowhunter?' He looked at Simon. 'The cute redheaded girl who was with you in the garage---she's a Shadowhunter too, isn't she?'
"Taken aback (which is a stupid word, by the way), Simon nodded.
"'You know, some people think Shadowhunter are just myths. Like mummies and genies.' Kyle grinned at Jace. 'Can you grant wishes?'
"The fact that Kyle had just called Clary cute did no seem to have endeared him to Jace, whose face had tightened alarmingly. 'That depends,' he said. 'Do you wish to be punched in the face?'" pg. 140

Cassandra Clare is a must read author. More action and drama and romance sweep off the pages of the City of Fallen Angels. I can't wait to read what's in the City of Lost Souls.

Rating & Cover:

Ending:
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A big fat zero. It was horrible! Stupid cliffhanger.


*Won this book a long, long time ago.


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OMG! Rapture Giveaway by Novels on the Run!


OKay, so our friends over at Novels on the Run have this big giveaway going on in honor of Rapture, fourth book in the Fallen series by Lauren Kate. For this, 10, yes 10! winners will win a stack of Fallen Series cover cards. :D IT IS SO COOL!
But that's not the best part.
If you're fouth place, you'll win a copy of Rapture! YES A COPY OF IT! :D I am so excited.
And it's so easy to enter. Follow Novels on the Run, tweet, facebook, blog. Done. :)

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Giveaway Alert! Mostly YA Book Obsessed: Ya Debut Author Blog Hop

Mostly YA Book Obsessed

As most of you know, the YA Debut Author Giveaway Hop has been going on for a while and is about to end. Now, why I waited the last moment to blog about MYBO's? I don't know. I just feel like doing it now.

So, for her part of the hop, she's giving away one of the following to one winner.
Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock
Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins
Grave Mercy: His Fair Assassin by Robin LaFevers
My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Mass
What’s Left of Me by Kat Zhang
Black City by Elizabeth Richards
Awesome huh? And a hard choice too. If I won (knock on wood), I'd pick Sweet Evil or Throne of Glass. Actually, probably Sweet Evil. Now, what would you choose if you won?
Here's the link. :D Head on over.
Wow that's a mouth full.
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