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Monday, 8 December 2014

Christmas Countdown Review #7 - City of Bones by Cassandra Clare

Hi everyone, I know I'm a day late with review #7 but life is stupid. Once school lets out at the end of this week I should be able to update once a day like I planned.

Anyway, today's review is about a book chocked full of action and adventure, demons, vampires, werewolves, (fabulous) warlocks, who could ask for more? City of Bones by Cassandra Clare, the first in The Mortal Instruments series (Yes that one that they made a movie about last summer, read the books instead (or at least first anyway))

It ll starts with Pandemonium, literally, when Clary Fray and her friend Simon go out clubbing one night, the last thing they expect is murder. So when a patron is murdered by people claiming to be demon hunter, she has her reasons to be skeptical and wants to forget all about it and go about her mundane, every day life, little does she know that everything in her (and the lives of the demon hunters she met (well, saw) that night) was about to be irrevocably changed for the better? On her way home she gets a frantic call from her mother telling her not to come home, but she goes anyway, because she wants to know what's going on and whether or not she's OK (as anyone would do) and that's where trouble starts. With Ravener demons sent by an old Valentine of her mother's and her being able to see what she shouldn't.

This book is absolutely AMAZING, as is the rest of the series. I read this book on the recommendation of my friend Sara actually and, I'll admit, I'd walked past it in the library often enough but I never really paid it much attention but I trusted Sara's judgement and, as always, the book was amazing. I read all of the ones that were out at the time (I think City of Fallen Angels was about to come out) and then I waited (rather impatiently I might add) for the next one, and the next one, and the next one. When Sara told me there were only to be 6 books in the series but there were to be two other series that continued in the Shadhowhunting world I was very excited. I've read all 9 of them so far actually and I'm working on the 10th. anyway, I digress, this book is pack-ed (sorry, terrible werewolf pun) full of action and adventure and, one of the best things about the series, I think, is the Band names that Simon and his crew come up with. I mean there just so...I'll say inventive, not to give too much away before you've read the book. I'd rate this book 5 stars, 10/10 would absolutely read again and again, and again (and have done).

For anyone who enjoys the Supernatural genre, or adventure novels or indeed anything in between, this book is definitely for you.

That's all for me right now...I was looking at my blog archive and I've noticed something, with the exception of Harry Potter, which has the...honour? of being on my Banned Books week lists, I haven't really reviewed many series, I mean, I review the first one and that's it. So I'm going to start reviewing more series...and John Green...

See you next time!

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