Showing posts with label The Mortal Instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Mortal Instruments. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2014

Top Ten YA Novels 2014 #3: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare

I can't believe I'm putting City of Heavenly Fire (I mean, come on. It's the freaking last book of The Mortal Instruments series, and I love it with all my heart) at the third place. Seriously. It's such a good book. I guess the top two is just too good to be true.

Yes the third place goes to City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare.

Synopsis:

In this dazzling and long-awaited conclusion to the acclaimed Mortal Instruments series, Clary and her friends fight the greatest evil they have ever faced: Clary's own brother.

Sebastian Morgenstern is on the move, systematically turning Shadowhunter against Shadowhunter. Bearing the Infernal Cup, he transforms Shadowhunters into creatures out of nightmare, tearing apart families and lovers as the ranks of his Endarkened army swell.

The embattled Shadowhunters withdraw to Idris - but not even the famed demon towers of Alicante can keep Sebastian at bay. And with the Nephilim trapped in Idris, who will guard the world against demons?

When one of the greatest betrayals the Nephilim have ever known is revealed, Clary, Jace, Isabelle, Simon, and Alec must flee - even if their journey takes them deep into the demon realms, where no Shadowhunter has set foot before, and from which no human being has ever returned...

Love will be sacrificed and lives lost in the terrible battle for the fate of the word in the thrilling final installment of the classic urban fantasy series The Mortal Instruments!

***

“Freely we serve
Because we freely love, as in our will
To love or not; in this we stand or fall.”
-City of Heavenly Fire

Date Read: May 28, 2014

My review: 


My rating: I didn't even rate it. Ratings can't do it justice. My review can't do it justice. Let's see if I can do better here.

***

Top 3 reasons why I like it:

1) The feels, man. THE FEELS! (Spoiler Alert!)

This should occupy the slots of the top 3 reasons. You have no idea how this book wrecked me. Or maybe you did, when you read my ramblings in the original review. I thought Clockwork Princess has pushed me over the edge of sanity. It has. But City of Heavenly Fire... let's just say I can't recover for, like, ever. The lines of good and evil have blurred, and that scene... with Sebastian/Jonathan... GOD! WHY! HE'S A VICTIM! THE REAL HIM DESERVES TO LIVE (okay, he has done a lot of bad things and that's probably the understatement of the year, but I still mourn for him like crazy)! I just can't get over it. Cassie also include a lot of TID stuff in the book (without spoiling people, of course), which just makes the feels worse. Oh how I miss Will and Jem and Tessa (even though two of them appeared in the book). The bittersweet feeling will never go away entirely.

And I might have broken down a little while I was typing the above words.

2) Cassie's clever writing

Speaking of not spoiling anyone... how is that even possible! I don't know if I'm just too sensitive or if Cassie is being subtle enough to mention the details that only the ones who have read The Infernal Devices can fully get it. It's probably the latter. Wow, I struggle not to spill out plots in my short reviews, and Cassie is putting all the fine details together without spoiling anyone like breathing air. (Well, maybe not breathing air. I'm sure this takes a lot of work. But seriously, she's just brilliant like that) I pay my utter respect to Cassie. It's just insane.

3) I can't think of anything when the feels is the whole world.

Yep. They are just a strong force that I can't resist. Cassie's writing is like the ultimate sustenance and the ultimate poison of the lovers. Just... I can't even talk anymore!

***

Why I recommend this book or series:

Seriously?! Do you need me to recommend it to you? How about thousands (probably millions, I don't know. I suck at counting) of fans presenting the series to you? It's just too good to be true. 

And it's poetic and utterly beautiful.

And I can't believe it's over.

***

Do I like the cover?

It's one of the most beautiful covers. I remember spending a lot of time analyzing the cover, trying to figure out the meaning behind it. It's a good memory. I don't have that time anymore.

***

Top 3 favorite scenes:

1) When Jace meets Jem (I'm hoping this is not spoiling anyone who hasn't read TID)

It brings back a lot of memories of Will and Jem. I'm going to cry in a corner now.

2) DSES

You can't not like the DS_S scene. (My favorite is the DSDS scene)

3) Pretty much when Alec and Magnus get together (and I mean together, together)

They are the couple who everyone ships. You can't deny the sweetness.

***

OTP: I just mentioned it, but I will do it again. Malec all the way.

Friday, May 30, 2014

City of Heavenly Fire: Review

Synopsis:

ΕRCHOMAI, SEBASTIAN HAD SAID.

I am coming.

Darkness returns to the Shadowhunter world. As their society falls apart around them, Clary, Jace, Simon and their friends must band together to fight the greatest evil the Nephilim have ever faced: Clary’s own brother. Nothing in the world can defeat him — must they journey to another world to find the chance?

***

I'm not sure if it's a review or not. So no ratings this time, though I rate it 5 out of 5 on Goodreads.

Since there will be a chance I go crazy on this post, for those who want to see something sane, I will talk about the sane... well, saner things first. 

And there will might be spoilers. I will highlight the spoilers white so it will not be completely exposed. This is for those who don't want to be... um, directly spoiled.

Sane stuff first:

1) Okay the ending is not what I'm expecting.

2) *Spoilers* There will be some stuff about The Infernal Devices, and I'm very happy and sad and want to crawl into a corner and cry. (Details please see the, um, the insane part of the review)

3) I love that there are things about Emma Carstairs and the Blackthorns. Especially Emma. She's just badass. She's like an adult and she is twelve. She's also kick-ass in Cortana. And her kind-of-celeb-crush on Jace is just very cute. She's also a rule breaker in an amazing way. I can't wait to see the seventeen-year-old Emma in The Dark Artifices

4) And the Blackthorns! I totally think you will like Julian. I love the twins as well. And Helen. I can't believe I like Mark as well because I can't imagine myself doing that. But yes, I have a feeling the Blackthorns are heart-breakers.

5) Sebastian is really scary in CoHF, by the way.

6) Alec kicks ass in CoHF. I can't begin to describe how awesome this is. Just saying

7) The Alec and Jace being parabatai is awesome thing is in full swing! OMG I can't get enough of them together. Somebody needs to bring them together again because I need to see more parabatai goodness.


Insane stuff (probably contain a lot of spoilers):

1) There's Clace and OH MY GOD THEY FINALLY HAPPEN I CAN'T BELIEVE IT THIS IS JUST HOT AND AWESOME AND I CAN'T EVEN BEGIN TO DESCRIBE HOW FIERY THIS IS I LOVE IT OH MY GOD THEY ARE SO SWEET TOGETHER THIS IS JUST I CAN'T EVEN

2) And then there's Sizzy. Christ, they're so heart-wrenching. I can't believe they're the one that I cry most over. They're so sweet and cute together I can't even say how blissful I am to see them FINALLY! together! *Spoilers* I scream and scream and cry and crawl and hit my pillow repeatedly with my fists when Simon sacrifices his memories to save his friends and he becomes mortal. But then he came around again and everything will be okay again and I can't help thinking about Isabelle and she's just so devoted to Simon this is the best couple since Malec oh my god I need to see more of them I can't get enough I just need to see more of them together again *ugly sobs and laughs*

3) And MALEC *Spoiler* THEY FINALLY GET TOGETHER AGAIN AND THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER THEY ARE FINALLY HAPPY AND OH THE BITTERSWEETNESS BETWEEN THEM THIS IS TOO MUCH I LOVE THEM SO MUCH I CAN'T EVEN I CAN'T I CAN'T I CAN'T I NEED TO SEE THEM TOGETHER AGAIN THIS IS THE BEST COUPLE EVER I AM LAUGHING AND SOBBING RIGHT NOW Ahem, sorry for breaking down. 

4) And then there's Jonathan/Sebastian *Spoiler* And he's dead. This is probably not a spoiler at all because we're all expecting it. But this is still heartbreaking. *Spoiler* In fact this is the most heart-breaking out of all deaths. Totally not expecting that. I actually cried over it a lot. Because *Spoiler* WE GET TO SEE THE REAL JONATHAN WITH THE GREEN EYES THE GREEN EYES OF THE FAIRCHILD OF CLARY AND THE GOODNESS IN HIM AND THIS IS JUST TOO MUCH WHY CAN'T HE LIVE AT LEAST JUST FOR ONE DAY HE DOESN'T LIVE A LONG ENOUGH LIFE I WANT TO KNOW THE REAL JONATHAN WHY CAN'T YOU GIVE HIM A CHANCE CASSIE WHY CAN'T YOU WHY WHY WHY WHY

5) And then those TID references. Yes. There are a lot. We get to see Tessa and Jem Zachariah. *Spoiler* And there are some reference about Will, and James Herondale and Lucie Herondale and I finally figure out the full name of Emma Carstairs. This is another reason why my eyes are puffy because of all the crying. I am still having withdrawals with Clockwork Princess and those references makes me think of the TID characters and their glory and bittersweet days and how they make me cry and laugh in the previous days. Those references kill me. There's no way I can get over it. THERE IS JUST NO WAY. Someone help me. I need help from all the heart-break.


Sorry for including all the spoilers and make the insane part practically unreadable for those who don't want spoilers. But I need to get this out of my system or my mind will be beyond repair.

I can't believe I survived City of Heavenly Fire

Now, impatiently waiting for Lady Midnight

Farewell, The Mortal Instruments.

P.S. As much as I love this series, I can't write a series recap because 1) there are simply too much going on and it involves (actually) 4 series and 2) I can't write the recap without going nuts and I think I have enough craziness to last for 6 months or so.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday #2: Top Ten Unusual Character Names We've Encountered In Books

Top Ten Tuesday is a bookish meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Today's question is my top ten unusual character names we've encountered in books. And... sorry for being late, but I'm kinda busy yesterday and don't really have time to post blogposts.

1. Celaena Sardothien from Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas - Seriously she has the coolest name ever.

2. Tris from Divergent by Veronica Roth - Tris. Short and fierce. I like it.

3. Four from Divergent by Veronica Roth - Four. Well, that's unusual by default.

4. Deznee from Denazen by Jus Accardo - A very unusual name because of what it means.

5. Magnus from The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices and The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare - I have to say, it sounds deep and husky and adds a dark streak in this name

6. America from The Selection by Kiera Cass - Although not my favorite female character in YA novels, I'd say she has a pretty cool name for a country who wants to leave the old US behind.

7. Day from Legend by Marie Lu - Day is just a nickname, but its meaning makes the nickname unusual

8. Elder from Across The Universe by Beth Revis - Elder is not necessarily a name. But it's totally not normal to call yourself Elder, right?

9. Karou from Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor - The name has a nice ring in it. And hey, it's unlike every name I've ever seen

10. Akiva from Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor - Same reason as 9


What are your choice of unusual names? I'm curious :)


Friday, September 27, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire: News

One of the craziest day in my life. Yeah, we got a ton from Cassie about City of Heavenly Fire. And I assure you, some of them are not going to be pretty.

First, the big thing, which is the placeholder of City of Heavenly Fire!!!

First reaction: By the Angel it's beautiful! Even without the characters on the cover the fire and the smoke is gorgeous!

Second reaction: Who Will Survive? WHAT?

Third reaction: Did you really just say that out loud?!

Fourth reaction:... well you know the rest.

Yeah, the placeholder is enough to kill me.

And then the tweets of teasers about City of Heavenly Fire. Not only will I comment on them, some of the comments are either going to be crazy or not pretty. Nope, not at all.

NO. I swear to the Angel if the couple's Malec I will totally flip out. (Not to mention she says STAY separated...)

Jules! Although I wonder if he's one of those who play a dark role in CoHF... (because Cassie said TDA characters will play a dark role in the book)

*Smiles

Six! Are you serious?! That's too many damn it! And now I can hear the flaming war stirs up AGAIN. Who will die, who will not die, Jace will die, Simon will die, Alec will die, Magnus will die, blah and blah... 

(Oh and do you realize that almost no one says CLARY will die? I mean, she's the main character and it's basically her story but that doesn't mean she can't die...)

Iron Sisters. Hmm.
Silent Brothers? All I can say is: BROTHER ZACHARIAH

Then don't kill them if it's hard!

Sad but true.

I think I will like the twins.

And then another flaming war begins: who will save who, and all the heartbreak... I can't take it anymore.

Figures. I wonder if it will be even more heartbreaking then the one in Clockwork Princess... I'm not sure my mind can process this anymore after CP2.

I'm not sure if it's supposed to be some form of reassurance. At least, I don't get the warmth from it.

I know it will make the book so much better, but it's going to be so much harder to lose those characters.

Alright I love this girl.

City of Heavenly Fire will be the end of me.
I'm about to lose all faith in humanity.

Synopsis:

ERCHOMAI, SEBASTIAN HAD SAID.

I am coming.

Darkness returns to the Shadowhunter world. As their society falls apart around them, Clary, Jace, Simon and their friends must band together to fight the greatest evil the Nephilim have ever faced: Clary’s own brother. Nothing in the world can defeat him — must they journey to another world to find the chance? Lives will be lost, love sacrificed, and the whole world changed in the sixth and last installment of the Mortal Instruments series!


City of Heavenly Fire will be released on May 2014.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Snippets and Cover Reveal

Well, three snippets from two different books and one cover reveal? Best day ever! Although I warn you, you might think this is the worst day ever after reading a certain snippet.

Snippet #1: Allegiant by Veronica Roth (And in Tobias/Four's point of view! Squee!)


Excuse me while I asdfghjkl.

Snippet #2: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare (FINALLY!!!)

a rune, hovering like an angel: a shape like two wings joined by a single bar

I do believe Clary has created another rune... or is it from an angel? 

Snippet #3: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare

Warning: This is just my opinion, but I think it's best not to jump on conclusions. Because I think there's a chance we're freaking out over nothing like before Clockwork Princess is released.

"Oh, God," Magnus said, "They're dead. They're all dead."

Well you break my heart right here then, Cassie. But wait...

This is a photo snippet originally:

You can see that the words are enlarged. Seriously enlarged.

Now I wonder. Is this a real snippet, or is Cassie just trolling on us? :p

Cover Reveal: Saving Raphael Santiago by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan (The Bane Chronicles Part 6)

It's. The. FEARLESS. RUNE!!!!!!!

Holy crap. 

City of Ashes feelings all over the place.

Synopsis:

A Manhattan teen—Raphael Santiago—is missing, and Magnus Bane must track him down before it’s too late.

In 1950s New York City, a distraught mother hires Magnus Bane to find her missing son, Raphael. But even if he can be found, is Raphael beyond saving?


Expected Publication: September 17, 2013

We're one step closer to part 8, which is about our favorite couple, Malec!!!!! 

Friday, August 23, 2013

Movie Review: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

Synopsis: (I will take it from IMDb but personally I want to take it from the book)

When her mother disappears, Clary Fray learns that she descends from a line of warriors who protect our world from demons. She joins forces with others like her and heads into a dangerous alternate New York called Downworld.

***

1. The cast:

The cast is quite good actually. First of all I have to say they nailed Clary and Simon. Clary is exactly how I imagine her to be. Lily Collins IS Clary. I'm glad that the crew casts her as Clary because in my mind she's Clary. Simon is almost exactly the same case. I mean, I pictured Logan Lerman as Simon before Simon is cast but after they cast Simon, I was like, "hey this is Simon too! And he has the nerdy look that Simon always has when he puts on a pair of glasses". Jace... I have to say Jamie is the closest guy that looks like and can play Jace. I'm really glad they cast him. I still can't believe there are still some out there saying Alex Pettyfer should be Jace because he said so that he wouldn't play a teen role. Jamie IS Jace to me. Alec... well, it's pretty much the same case as Jace, because although Kevin is a little bit older to play Alec, he's also the closest guy I can imagine. Isabelle is not exactly how I imagine her. But her accent... her accent is just so cool. I think she's okay to play the role even though she's not exactly how I picture Isabelle. Magnus is just PERFECT with an extra-large P. He's just so sexy that it's hard to imagine someone else to play the role and he's Asian! 

2. The acting:

The acting is generally good. Jamie did an excellent job at playing Jace. I mean, he can totally play a guy with hard edges and sarcasm on the outside and a tender and breakable heart on the inside. Just look at this scene:
There. It pretty much says everything. Jamie is excellent in playing Jace. Oh and he gives me the feeling that I had when I first read the book. You know, slightly annoyed by his attitude on one side and falling hopeless for this character on the other. 

Lily and Robert are also good at playing their characters too. Although I can picture some more sassy sarcasm on Clary's part, I think that Lily shows enough that viewers will think that there's a sassy sarcasm undertone in her personality and I think that's good enough. Simon, well the whole confronting Clary and declaring his love for her and his voice BREAKS when he says it says enough. Oh and he can play a nerdy handsome boy really well. Especially with the glasses. Kevin and Jemima do a decent job in the film too. Although I don't remember Alec being this bitchy to Clary in the book :p Isabelle... I told you guys that Isabelle in the film is not exactly how I picture her, but I can totally feel the fierceness from Jemima in the film and that's the one thing I'm expecting. So I think Jemima does well in playing Isabelle. Magnus... well, there's not much about him in CoB so I can't say too much, but I think his voice can be darker and more wise so he sounds like a warlock who has lived a long life. But otherwise he's good and I can totally feel his sassy undertone.

3. The script:

I think it's mostly good. Although I have a few minor problems with some flaws. One of them is the words. I understand that it's hard to show a five-hundred-something-page book in about one and a half hour especially when the feelings in the book is so complicated. But I think some of the words that Alec or Jace says are too harsh and it might actually give a wrong impression to those who haven't read the book and don't know the Jace and Alec in the book. And some of my favorite quotes are missing. Not that it's the script writer's fault. Like I said, it's hard to show everything in an hour and a half. But just because I understand it doesn't mean I like it. Especially when this is missing:

"It means, 'Shadowhunters, Looking Better In Black Than The Widows of Our Enemies Since 1234'."

Yeah, that infuriates me. A lot. But it's not anyone's fault, I guess.

4. The prioritizing and sequence:

The prioritizing is mostly good. I mean, it shows everything that is important in the book and it portrays everything that makes the book special. The sequence thing annoys me a little though. Especially when I can never understand how Clary can experience so many stuff before she faints from the effect of the Ravener poison. But hey, the sequence thing always annoys me when it comes to book adaptation. Don't get hard feelings.

5. The props and special effects and stunts:

The props are mostly okay. Except for a few things. 1) Where the hell is Alec's bow and arrows? 2) What is with the vampire gun thing? I know that (Spoiler!) the vampire gun is mostly like a thing that shoots out stakes (But not flying through the air kind of shooting out) and then you hold the handle of the gun and stab somebody with it (End of spoiler). I get that, but for some reason that still doesn't make me feel better because I know all too well that people/Shadowhunters/Downworlder/Vampire Hunters (Seriously)/Whoever you are can't use a gun against vampires . 3) Flame thrower? Seriously? I mean it's kinda cool to see the world burning (god I sound like Sebastian) but it feels weird that someone would rune a flame thrower and actually uses it against demons and 4) the seraph blade. It's okay, I mean, it's clear. But I can totally see that it's made from acrylic and... well that alone makes things really weird.

The special effects are quite good actually. The demons are... you know, quite creepy and disgusting and even more than I imagine they would be. Perhaps I'm just not into too-disgusting things. The portal is okay, although it's not like a big silver thing that is described in Clockwork Princess. And the rest is good. They look believable.

The stunts are fantastic. Especially when you consider the cast doing their own stunts. I have the Official Illustrated Movie Companion and it shows how Jamie and Kevin doing their own stunts and it's just freaking cool and awesome. Bravo. And hey, they fight like how I imagine they will fight and that's really good enough.

6. The ending:

The ending is what disappoints me. Okay, I know that City of Bones is just the first out of three/six (I have no idea if there will be a CoFA movie). And those guys don't know if CoB will make a franchise or not. And clearly the ending from the book is not a end-of-series ending. So it's practically impossible to write an ending that can fit the one in the book perfectly and is not that much of a cliffhanger that the viewers will be annoyed that they can't read what happens next in case CoB will not create a franchise. I can understand that. But as a book reader, I'm just so frustrated that the ending is not how I picture them. The Simon and Clary part is okay but the Jace and Clary part is NOT. I mean, (Spoiler from the book!) they argued at the end of the book (End of book spoiler but there's another spoiler from the movie) but they act like it's not big deal that they are siblings and doesn't even have anything close to an argument in the movie (End of movie spoiler). I can feel that I had a WTH face. I can't... I just can't.

My favorite scenes:

I can't just pick one. Sorry. (Actually I'm not sorry at all XD)

Oh and beware of the spoilers because there are plenty so avoid it if you don't want to be spoiled.

Oh and excuse me while I fangirl.

1. Greenhouse scene 

THERE. GREENHOUSE SCENE. ANYONE WHO HAS READ THE BOOK KNOWS THAT THIS DOENS'T EVEN NEED AN EXPLANATION BECAUSE GREENHOUSE SCENE IS JUST SO PERFECT AND PASSIONATE AND HOT AND OH ALL MY CLACE FEELS ARE BURSTING OUT LIKE RAINBOWS I CAN'T EVEN SAY HOW HAPPY I AM TO SEE THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENS ON SCREEN OH BY THE ANGEL I JUST CAN'T. I WILL TOTALLY GO DOWN WITH THIS SHIP.

2. Club scene in which Magnus meets Alec

MY MALEC FEELS. I DON'T CARE IF THAT IS CITY OF BONES AND THERE'S NOT MUCH ABOUT ALEC AND MAGNUS TOGETHER. MAGNUS IS ATTRACTED TO ALEC'S BLUE EYES AND OH ALL MY MALEC FEELS AND WILL HERONDALE FEELS ARE BURSTING BECAUSE I KNOW ALL TOO WELL THAT ALEC IS GABRIEL AND CECILY'S DESCENDANT AND HE TOTALLY HAS THE DARK BLUE EYES AND BLACK HAIR AND ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS THE INFERNAL DEVICES AND OH MY FEELS I CAN'T EVEN.

3. City of Bones scene.

Okay, first the rational parts. I love how the whole memory-reviewing works and it's really cool. And the Silent Brothers are how I imagine they would be too.

Now to the fangirling:

When I see the Brothers approach, ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS WHAT IF JEM IS ONE OF THEM AND ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS MORE INFERNAL DEVICES FEELS AND OH MY JEM. Yeah, I still can't get over the fact that Jem was a Silent Brother in 2007.

Alright enough of the fangirling. Forgive me if I annoy you with these.

Rating: 7.5/10

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Extra content: for die-hard fans like me and not for those who haven't even read The Mortal Instruments books and are not down for some violence.

Below are two REAL (I repeat, real!) scenes that happened when I and my friend watch City of Bones movie together. My friend hasn't read any TMI books (NONE!) while I've read all 5 of the TMI books and all TID books and all TBC novellas. Bear that in mind.

http://smoking-hot-books.tumblr.com/post/59101667876/so-i-go-to-the-theater-and-watch-city-of-bones

http://smoking-hot-books.tumblr.com/post/59106042663/its-real-watching-cob-movie-together-friend

Yeah, that's my tumblr side, where I mostly fangirl and post my theories, in case you are wondering. I don't normally fangirl in this website.

Friday, July 12, 2013

New Release Day: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare

You will not going to like this:


Because the release day is NOT March, but May 6!

WHATTTTTTTTTT?!!!!!!

Not to mention the release day is the same as The One. (Not that it matters, but damn)

May?!

How can I wait for this?

Are you fucking kidding me, Cassie?

And I'm sure it's going to hurt --- a lot, probably a lot more than Clockwork Princess.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Friday, June 21, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippet



Another one with Simon and Isabelle! Isabelle... telling Simon to leave?! (Yeah, that's what TMI source says)

Not so fast. This is not as bad as you think:

They landed at Simon’s feet. “Take your clothes and go!” Isabelle shouted.

***

Good one! Either this is a seriously desperate situation... or did I just think about this snippet?

If that's the case, that ought to be hilarious :)

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippet

Another one! This time it's more neutral than emotional :D

Black for hunting through the night
For death and mourning the color’s white
Gold for a bride in her wedding gown
And red to call enchantment down.
White silk when our bodies burn,
Blue banners when the lost return.
Flame for the birth of a Nephilim,
And to wash away our sins.
Gray for knowledge best untold,
Bone for those who don’t grow old.
Saffron lights the victory march,
Green will mend our broken hearts.
Silver for the demon towers,
And bronze to summon wicked powers.
— Shadowhunter children’s rhyme

***

Yep, I'm so going to remember this :)

Saturday, June 8, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippet

Oh you're gonna love this one (Huge spoilers involved to those who haven't read Clockwork Princess yet!):





“Okayyyyy,” Isabelle said in a low voice, “When did Brother Zachariah get hot?”

***

Haha that's hilarious! Aww, Isabelle saying Brother Zachariah aka Jem hot? Totally the best scene so far (And hey, he's always hot no matter what. So get over it, Iz XD). I wonder when this take place. Did Isabelle *accidentally* see Brother Zachariah's face or... is he, you know, cured so he's a normal Shadowhunter (well, as normal as he can be)? I can foresee humor and heart-wrenching involved. I wonder if Tessa's there although CoHF took place in 2007 and not 2008...


Well, we'll see about that, right?

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippet

Beware, because you're gonna zap something. I, for one, really wants to kick some groin and smash some brains.

    His eyes shone when he looked at her, green as spring grass.

    He has always had green eyes, said the voice in her head. People often marvel at how much alike you are, he and your mother and yourself. His name is Jonathan and he is your brother; he has always protected you.

    Somewhere in the back of Clary’s mind she saw black eyes and whip marks, but she didn’t know why. He’s your brother. He’s your brother, and he’s always taken care of you.

***

No. Way. In. Hell. Clary, being BRAINWASHED by Sebastian/Jonathan? Yeah, I kind of see danger comes from Clary, but damn, not THIS, okay? First is Jace being bounded by Sebastian, and now Clary being brainwashed?

And if there's no "Somewhere in the back of Clary's mind" thing, I really would've expect Sebastian/Jonathan go divine. Guess that won't happen. Ugh, somebody just give me City of Heavenly Fire now!

(I wonder what Jace is doing, because I have a feeling either Clary is being kidnapped AND brainwashed, or just brainwashed so Jace has to save her, blah, blah, blah.)

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippets

City of Heavenly Fire... with The Dark Artifices characters! And quite confusing as well...


A moment later, Helen had returned; she was walking slowly now, and carefully, her hand on the back of a thin boy with a mop of wavy brown hair. He couldn’t have been older than twelve, and Clary recognized him immediately. Helen, her hand firmly clamped around the wrist of a younger boy whose hands were covered with blue wax. He must have been playing with the tapers in the huge candelabras that decorated the sides of the nave. He looked about twelve, with an impish grin and the same wavy, bitter-chocolate hair as his sister.

Jules, Helen had called him. Her little brother.

The impish grin was gone now. He looked tired and dirty and frightened. Skinny wrists stuck out of the cuffs of a white mourning jacket whose sleeves were too short for him. In his arms he was carrying a little boy, probably not more than two years old, with the same wavy brown hair that he had; it seemed to be a family trait. The rest of his family wore the same borrowed mourning clothes: following Julian was a brunette girl about ten, her hand firmly clasped in the hold of a boy the same age: the boy had a sheet of tangled black hair that nearly obscured his face. Fraternal twins, Clary guessed. After them came a girl who might have been eight or nine, her face round and very pale between brown braids. 

The misery on their faces cut ay Clary’s heart. She thought of her power with runes, wishing that she could create one that would soften the blow of loss. Mourning runes existed, but only to honor the dead, in the same way that love runes existed, like wedding rings, to symbolize the bond of love. You couldn’t make someone love you with a rune, and you couldn’t assuage grief with it, either. So much magic, Clary thought, and nothing to mend a broken heart.

“Julian Blackthorn,” said Jia Penhallow, and her voice was gentle. “Step forward, please.”

Julian swallowed and handed the little boy he was holding over to his sister. He stepped forward, his eyes darting around the room. He was clearly scouring the crowd for someone. His shoulders had just begun to slump when another figure darted out onto the stage. A girl, also about twelve, with a tangle of blond hair that hung down around her shoulders: she wore jeans and a t-shirt that didn’t quite fit, and her head was down, as if she couldn’t bear so many people looking at her. It was clear that she didn’t want to be there — on the stage or perhaps even in Idris — but the moment he saw her, Julian seemed to relax. The terrified look vanished from his expression as she moved to stand next to him, her face ducked down and away from the crowd.

“Julian,” said Jia, in the same gentle voice, “would you do something for us? Would you take up the Mortal Sword?”

***

Oh my god. Helen, Jules, Livvy and Ty are there (and maybe also Silla). Jules is in a MOURNING jacket. I have a feeling that his parents are dead. And this might be AFTER the war. But what does Jia (by the way, except knowing her as a Penhallow, who the hell is she?) mean by taking up the Mortal Sword? My guess is Jules taking up his duty as a Shadowhunter. That makes sense to me because normally one starts training at Jules' age.

And Emma... Emma is also there too. She's not that badass girl that I really wanna see (but then, she's only twelve). I'm really curious about what happens to her parents at that stage. Seems like something bad also happens to her.

Jeez, you're just making me more impatient, Cassie. When is March 2014 'cuz I need it NOW.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire First Synopsis



More City of Heavenly Fire is always better. And here is the first synopsis of City of Heavenly Fire. Damn if that didn't take my breath away...

ERCHOMAI, SEBASTIAN HAD SAID. 

I am coming.
Darkness returns to the Shadowhunter world. As their society falls apart around them, Clary, Jace, Simon and their friends must band together to fight the greatest evil the Nephilim have ever faced: Clary’s own brother. Nothing in the world can defeat him — must they journey to another world to find the chance? Lives will be lost, love sacrificed, and the whole world changed in the sixth and last installment of the Mortal Instruments series!

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 "Must they journey to another world to find the chance?"

Is that "another world" means the heaven? I mean the field of Angels? Because the book is called City of Heavenly Fire... I know that CoHF means redemption. But damn, finding the chance in heaven is so logical to me because things come directly from heaven might be able to kill Sebastian. (And City of Heavenly Fire might have a literal meaning besides Redemption. I mean, City of Bones also have two meanings too. The descend of things and the Silent City.)

Or it can be the Shadow world... kind of thing. It's the place where the souls of dead Shadowhunters rest. Uh... that's a little weird. I wonder what's in it. And if they truly have to travel there, will they be able to meet Will?

Or a more crazy theory. That's the Great City of Pandemonium. So not the best idea on Earth. A field of DEMONS? I prefer deadly glory then. And I see no reason to bust in there unless someone wants to find a more... evil weapon to deal with Sebastian. That's seems a little too wild.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippet (HUGE SPOILER!)


Another City of Heavenly Fire Snippet, and you will NOT be happy about this. Prepare for the rage...


Oh my god I can't even... whose boyfrien?!

Analysis:

1) Jace

My first thought (and definitely the most horrifying thought besides Alec or Magnus). And I have two outcomes:

1. He's truly dead, and you know what happens next. Devastation. And Sebastian really likes to taunt Clary...

2. He's not exactly dead... YET. Who knows what happens next. (Not to mention he was dead once and nearly died once...Don't tell me those karma bullshit or I will lose it.)

Oh this is just torturous. But I have a feeling that if Cassie truly wants to torture us, she will kill Clary instead of Jace to make us watch him suffer from the pain. Damn, sounds like I'm more evil than Cassie...

2) Simon

Another horrifying thought. And he lost the Mark of Cain. And Sebastian taunting Isabelle is just as terrible as taunting Clary. But then, look at the bright side. He's a vampire, therefore he's technically dead. It might be a joke, or Sebastian is very desperate to get what he wants...

3) Alec

Taunting Magnus? Is he daft? Although with his evil powers, anything is possible. (And here I thought Magnus and Alec might actually get back together in CoHF...)

4) Magnus

Highly unlikely. But again anything is possible in Cassie's novels.

5) Jordan

I don't know why. I just think that Sebastian might use that to make Maia suffer... somehow.

6) Luke

Technically Luke's Jocelyn's HUSBAND. But then Sebastian respects his father and will never accept Luke as his mother's husband... And Sebastian kind of hate Jocelyn. OMG.

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JEEZ. WHO IS HE!? I NEED TO KNOW! It's 10 months away and it's way too freaking long!!!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Snippet, Spoiler and Cut Scene

Ooh, more extra stuff. I love it. Three things from three books by two separate authors.

1. Snippet: Sentinel by Jennifer L. Armentrout


“Poor Persephone.” He stared down his nose at the god. “That must be hard on her if that’s what gets you off.”
I wrinkled my nose.
“If her name drips from your forked tongue one more time, I will rip it out,” Hades promised, voice deadly low.
Was his tongue really forked?
His lips curled up on one side. “What? You don’t like me talking about your wife?” He looked over at the three of us. “Is abduction as a means of marriage still all the rage these days?”
Seth arched a brow.
“Uh… no,” I said, shaking my head. “It’s really frowned upon.”
Hades cheeks deepened in color. “You’re really pushing me.”
“I haven’t even begun to push," the Titan replied.
Aiden sighed and said under his breath, “Well, this conversation has really digressed.”
“Yeah,” I muttered, crossing my arms as I watched the two try to out snark each other.
This is going smoothly. Seth’s voice filtered through my thoughts.
I kept my eyes on the Titan. He’s not that… bad. I mean, all things considered, right?
His answering chuckle tugged at my lips. I sort of like him.
Of course.


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This is awkward. But funny. Aww, I kinda like Hades, even though he's sadistic. And the Titan! A real badass. Ahh, where's Sentinel>

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2. Spoilers: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare

More steamy scenes. More Simon and Isabelle. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.





 Isabelle tugged her tank top back down and glared at her brother. “You don’t knock now?”
 

“It’s my bedroom!” Alec spluttered.

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Aww, the classic freaked-out face on Alec! Simon and Isabelle KISSING! Looks like relationship confirmed :D

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Cut Scene: Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare (P. 468)

(Avoid this if you haven't read Clockwork Princess yet)

“Tessa is awake!” Charlotte announced happily, darting through the door of her and Henry’s bedroom like an excited hummingbird.

Will, who had been sitting in the chair by Henry’s bedside, leaped immediately to his feet, the book he had been reading sliding from his lap. “Tess — Tessa’s awake?” he stammered. “And is she —”

“Yes, talking, and Brother Enoch has pronounced her quite well, if exhausted.”  

“I want to see her,” Will said, and began to move toward the door, but Charlotte held up a hand.

“Give her a moment, Will; Sophie is in with her, helping her dress.”

Will knew what “helping her dress” meant: if he burst in on them now, Tessa would be in the bath. A wave of desire, mixed wit the heaviness of guilt, hit him like a train. He sat down hastily, fumbling for the book on the floor.

 Charlotte looked at him, her smile curling at the corner. Clearly he was providing her some small amusement. “Have you been reading to Henry?” she asked.

“Yes, some dreadful thing, all full of poetry,” Henry said peevishly. He was fully dressed, propped on the pillows of the bed with a pen in one hand and papers scattered all over the comforter around him. Will did not blame him for his peevishness. Tessa had been asleep, and Henry abed, for three days, when the Brothers gathered the members of the Institute around Henry’s bedside to tell them that though Henry would live, he would not walk again. Even with all the magic the Brothers had at their disposal, there was no more that they could do. 

Henry had met the news with his usual fortitude, and a decision to build himself a chair, like a sort of invalid’s chair but better, with self-propelling wheels and all manner of other accoutrements: he was determined that it be able to go up and down stairs, so that he could still get to his inventions in the crypt. He had been scribbling designs for the chair the whole hour that Will had been reading to him from Idylls of the King, but then poetry had never been Henry’s area of interest.

“Well, you are released from your duties, Will, and Henry, you are released from further poetry,” said Charlotte. “If you like, darling, I can help you gather your notes —”

There was a knock at the door, and Charlotte, frowning, went to see who it was. A moment later she had returned, a somber look on her face. She darted a glance at Will, and a moment later he saw why: two Silent Brothers were trailing in her wake, and one of them was Jem.

Will’s chest tightened. Since the battle at Cader Idris, he and Jem had not spoken.

Will had been sure that they were all going to die, together, there under the mountain, until Tessa had blazed up in all the glory of the Angel and struck down Mortmain like lightning striking down a tree. It had been one of the most wondrous things he had ever seen, but his wonder had been consumed quickly by terror when Tessa had collapsed after the Change, bleeding and insensible, however hard they tried to wake her. Magnus, near exhaustion, had barely been able to open a Portal back to the Institute with Henry’s help, and Will remembered only a blur after that, a blur of exhaustion and blood and fear, more Silent Brothers summoned to tend the wounded, and the news coming from the Council of all who had been killed that day before the automatons who had attacked them had collapsed upon Mortmain’s death. And Tessa — Tessa not speaking, not waking, barely breathing. Tessa being carried off to her room by the Silent Brothers and he had not been able to go with her. Being neither brother nor husband he could only stand and stare after her, closing and unclosing his blood-stained hands. Never had he felt more helpless.

And when he had turned to find Jem, to share his fear with the only other person in the world who loved Tessa as much as he did — Jem had been gone, back to the Silent City on the orders of the Brothers. Gone without even a word of goodbye.

Though Cecily had tried to soothe him, Will had been angry — angry with Jem, and even, over the ensuing days, with Charlotte, for allowing Jem to become a Silent Brother, though he knew that was unfair: that it had been Jem’s choice and the only way to keep him alive. His anger had not been helped by his panicked worry over Tessa: though her physical injuries were minor, the shock to her system of what she had done had been great, and so was her pain. He had sat with her, on and off for days, taking her hand, begging her to wake up and see him, until Charlotte had had to rouse him from where he had fallen asleep half-sprawled across her bed. 

Will stared at Jem now, hard enough to bore a hole through his head, but though Jem’s hood was down, exposing his face, he was looking away from Will determinedly. His hair had begun to return to its original dark color: the dark was mixed with the silver, strand beside strand, and his eyelashes were black again, too, and brushed against the runes on his cheeks when he lowered his eyes.

They were runes only the Silent Brothers bore: they looked to Will like injuries, like gashes across Jem’s face. He felt sick inside.

Charlotte, said Brother Enoch, and held out his hand: there was a letter, sealed with the seal of the Council. I have brought a message for you.

Charlotte looked at him in bewilderment. “The Silent Brothers do not deliver letters.”

This letter is of grave importance. It is imperative that you read it now.

Slowly, Charlotte reached out and took it. She pulled at the flap, then frowned and crossed the room to take a letter-opener from her bureau. Will took the opportunity to stare harder at Jem. It did no good. Jem did not return Will’s gaze; his face was blank; there was nothing thereto hold on to. Will felt almost seasick — it was like having been a ship at anchor for years and being cut free to float on the tides, with no idea which direction to steer in. And there was Jem, his anchor, not looking at him or meeting his gaze. 

The sound of tearing paper came, and they all watched as Charlotte opened the letter and read it, the color draining from her face. She lifted her eyes and stared at Brother Enoch. “Is this some sort of jest?”

There is no jest, I assure you. Do you have an answer?

“Lottie,” said Henry, looking up at his wife, even his tufts of gingery hair radiating anxiety and love. “Lottie, what is it, what’s wrong?”
She looked at him, and then back at Brother Enoch. “No,” she said. “I don’t have an answer. Not yet.”

The Council does not wish to wait.

“Well,” Charlotte said, and her voice was firm. “They will have to. Tell them I shall send an answer by day’s end.”

After a moment, Brother Enoch nodded, and turned to leave the room. Jem turned to follow.

And Will broke. He darted forward, and caught at Jem’s sleeve. The thick material of the parchment robes was slippery under his fingers. “That’s all?” he said, in a low, urgent voice. “You come back here, and you do not speak to me — or visit Tessa? Have you even formally broken your engagement, James Carstairs?”

Jem froze stock-still. Brother Enoch turned. He looked displeased, as much as any of the Brothers ever had expressions. A Silent Brother cannot marry or enter into engagements, he said, and Will could tell from the faces of those around them that he and Jem could hear the words, but no one else could. He has neither fiancée nor parabatai now.

Will’s hand was still on Jem’s sleeve. “You want me to tell her, then?” Will asked. Charlotte was 
looking at him, shaking her head, Will, no. He knew his anger was unfair, unwarranted — Jem and Tessa’s engagement was over, shouldn’t he be glad? — but he was not glad. Grief and rage spilled like water through the cracks in his broken heart. Jem, who never hurt anyone, hurting him, hurting Tessa — and what if everything that had happened between her and Will had happened only because she thought Jem was dead, only out of the desperation of grief and the passionate human need for comfort? What if she loved Jem and longed for him forever, knowing he lived but was gone from her, with never a word from him that might provide any sort of closing of that chapter of her life? How could she bear it — how could Will bear it? What kind of future could they have? And yet there was no future for him without Tessa. “James Carstairs, do you want me to tell Tessa you are done with her, if you will not do it yourself?”

“Done with her?” Jem wrenched his sleeve from Will’s grasp, and his eyes were wide and dark and hurt, the eyes of Jem-the-child, the dark eyes Will had known growing up. “I came here because Enoch told me she had awakened,” he said, and there was an anger in his voice Will had rarely heard before. “I asked leave to speak with her one last time. You know what I feel. I will not ever be done. Not in a hundred years. Not in a thousand.” He looked from Will to Brother Enoch, and then back again. “And yet I must be. I have no choice. It’s not like you, William, not to have compassion for that.”

Will swallowed. Everything in the room seemed to have dwindled down to this, there was only him and Jem. “I thought, perhaps — being a Silent Brother — might have taken from you your capacity to feel,” he said, and then burst out, “I could not bear it, a James Carstairs who does not feel. Not just for Tessa, but for myself. If she loves only you, if she wishes to spend her life mourning your departure, I can survive that, but not the death of your heart, or of hers.”

Jem looked at him, and in the depths of his dark eyes Will saw , for a flash, the Jem he knew. “Wo men shi jie bai xiong di,” Jem said. “You would know if my heart had died, and I would know the same of you. My departure, you say, though I shall still be in the world, and yet it is as if I take sail for some unknown island, some wild place where you cannot follow. But know,” he added, in a voice that only Will could hear, “I shall do what I can to make some provision that I might see you again, and Tessa again. For you are half my heart, and she is the other. As long as I have one of you to be my north star, my heart shall not die, and I shall remain your James Carstairs.”

“Will,” Charlotte said. She sounded worried.  ”Will and J — Brother Zachariah, this is most irregular. Brother Enoch, I apologize —”

  “I asked leave to speak to Will, too, before I came,” Jem said. “I was told I could have it as long as I did not speak to him or answer him while Brother Enoch was attending here to the matter of the Council.”

Will stared at him, and then at Brother Enoch, realizing with a sick drop in his stomach that he might have lost his only chance of speaking in private to Jem again — ever. Enoch’s face was blank, his expression giving nothing away.

”That is not fair!” Will said. “I addressed you first —”

Peace, little Shadowhunter, said Brother Enoch. The bonds of parabatai are understood by the Brotherhood. After all, we bound you with them ourselves. You have our leave to speak to him, one last time, before he goes.

***

As much as I love this little cut scene, I'm also glad that Cassie cut it out from the final version. I don't think I could handle it after all the heartbreak and excitement when I first read this book. (I'm getting much better now so I can handle it... without breaking down visually. Although I'm still having Clockwork Princess withdrawal problems after more than a month, guys.)

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire Snippet

 More City of Heavenly Fire? Yes please! And this time, it's gonna get steamy. It's one of thse spoilery art by Cassandra Jean, and time to prepare yourself 'cause it's gonna burst into flames!






Yes! Clary and Jace! And it's on fire around them.... It's really smokin' hot! But what is that fire? Desire (I love this one)? Or Jace's Heavenly Fire (Ooh.)? Or... battle fire (Oh god)?

Somebody please give me City of Heavenly Fire now! March 2014 is way too freaking far away! (It's like waiting for Clockwork Princess in 2012, only it's worse)

Friday, April 19, 2013

City of Heavenly Fire: Snippet



A steamy hot snippet from City of Heavenly Fire! This is not actually words. But it's definitely a scene. And this contains HUGE spoilers! Avoid it if you don't want to be spoiled.






To hell with the guy/girl who wants him to go. It's a Malec scene! Who dare to interfere? Jeez, can I have more Malec and City of Heavenly Fire?

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Hey, just an extra question. Have you guys noticed that there's no snippets or teasers that are OBVIOUSLY about Clary so far? That's weird...

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Random Stuff: CoFA, CoLS, CoHF and The Dark Artifices movies?

It's like a Thoughtful Thursday post or one of my Surreal Sundays. But I can't wait for Sunday and I missed Thursday. And it IS a random stuff, in a way.

So, City of Bones will hit the theaters in 4 months, and The Infernal Devices has been optioned as a movie adaptation (which, by the way, is the BEST NEWS EVER!!! I can't wait to see more Will and Jem and Tessa. I miss them so much). It seems like Cassie's novel will be a franchise for a long, long time.

And here's comes the fun part: Will the second cycle of TMI, which is Fallen Angels, Lost Souls and Heavenly Fire, be a movie as well?

Okay, it's already known that there will be City of Ashes and City of Glass movie if CoB is successful. But that doesn't include the second cycle of the story, especially when the second cycle is so different from the first cycle. That's a disappointment that they are not mentioned.

Personally, I think that will be a good thing that the second cycle will be made into movies as well. I love The Mortal Instruments, and on some level the second cycle is even better than the first (although I know that some of you guys out there don't think so...). But there's one important reason. I mean, how about you bringing all those feels on SCREEN? (Spoiler!) The second cycle is closely related (at least I think the relationship is close) to The Infernal Devices. And with TID being optioned as a movie adaptation as well, why not the second cycle of TMI? (End of Spoiler)

But ironically, some part of me DON'T want them to be movies. One big reason is that I'm so scared that they will mess them up when CoFA and CoLS are so sophisticated. Another reason is... the cast. If there's truly a CoFA movie, the cast will be... well, you know what I mean.

Another fun part: Will Lady Midnight, Prince of Shadows and The Queen of Air and Darkness be movies as well?

* I know that's a tad bit too early to talk about The Dark Artifices movies now. But I just wanna talk about it for whatever reason that I can't really see.

Lady Midnight is not out yet, so it's early to judge if they are worth making into movies or not. But I think City of Bones will be a franchise, and so will CoA, CoG and The Infernal Devices movies. It's no wonder that The Dark Artifices might be optioned as a movie adaptation as well. But then, I don't know how Lady Midnight will turn out, so guess we'll just wait and see. But personally, if TDA is awesome, I will definitely want to see Emma Carstairs kicks some demon butt on screen.

(And please don't ask me if I want a TLH movie or not because it's FAR TOO EARLY. At least TDA is something in the foreseeing future. XD)

Do you guys want The Infernal Devices movies? Or are you just anticipating for TMI movies? Judging the awesomeness of TID, I think I'm already seeing the movie title THE INFERNAL DEVICES: CLOCKWORK ANGEL.

(In fact, I want TID movie even more than TMI movie...)

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones OFFICIAL TRAILER

Finally! The highly anticipated movie adaptation of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones has an OFFICIAL TRAILER!






See the trailer here:


And here's the movie poster! Isn't it gorgeous? Although I thought Clary's eyes would be green....(But Jace's eyes IS gold! Squee!)


Make sure you watch it in theaters on August 23!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Thoughtful Thursday: TLH by Cassandra Clare


So now... do you remember what I said in this post?

http://smoking-hot-books.blogspot.hk/2012/12/surreal-sunday-another-shadowhunter.html

It's not surreal anymore! Looks like it's myth freaking confirmed (MythBusters mode here)!  There's a sekrit project that Cassie's working on. And here's those tweets (squeeeeee)







Here's what I've picked up:

1. TLH is set in 1903
(Wait, does that mean I get to see TID characters? *cough* *cough* Will *cough* Aww, I'm already squeeing right now)

2. The main characters in TLH are 16, 17
(If you have the collector's edition of Clockwork Princess, do a little math based on the family tree and see who will be 16 or 17 in 1903, although I have a little doubt that those characters will be in TLH. I hope they will be, though)

3. TLH is something without a deadline
So that means... Is there a possibility that they will be released at the same time as TDA? My body is so ready.

4. Five Shadowhunters series!
Four trilogies and TMI! Aww, I'm so gonna read all the books. That means... 18 Shadowhunter books. (Wishful thinking already)

5. There will be some The Bane Chronicles characters
Magnus? But Magnus was heading to New York! Unless.... wait, I have a theory. What if that's about Shadowhunters in 1903 MOVING TO NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES? And I totally want more Magnus! Although that won't be confirmed until sometime in the future...

6. The chronological order of the series.
TID - London, 1878
TLH -Unknown Place, 1903
TMI - New York, 2007
TDA - Los Angeles, 2012
Unknown sekrit project - Unknown Place, 2015 (from TMI source)

I am really curious about the sekrit project. It's set after TDA... future Shadowhunters? Yes please! I can't wait to see technology vs Shadowhunters, if that's the case.

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Thoughts about the five series:

Well, Cassandra Clare is one of the greatest authors since mankind is created. The Shadowhunters are just fascinating and I can never get enough of the smart jokes from characters. TMI is the first series I read and I started Clockwork Angel right after I read City of Fallen Angels. And those books captured my heart right when I turn on the very first page of City of Bones. And now, I've finished The Infernal Devices trilogy and painfully ('cuz March 1 is so far away!)  waiting for City of Heavenly Fire, I know I will never get tired of Shadowhunters. And now, Lady Midnight will be released in March 2015, and there's TLH and an unknown futuristic sekrit project. I will probably be like this:











Sorry I can't hear you over my shrill screaming :D