Did Brother Zachariah just steal our cat?
If you read The Mortal Instruments and/or The Infernal Devices and loved Magnus Bane's character then look no further than this collection of short stories all about Magnus and how he baca me the warlock he is today.
This one was a great ending to the Infernal Devices (Prequel trilogy of The Mortal Instruments)! There was so much that actually made me happy as a reader and so much that was very well resolved by the end!
This continuation of this particular prequel trilogy was fantastic. These books will keep you entertained the whole way through!
This book was certainly different from what I was used to since I read The Mortal Instruments series first, but it was still a very good way to show the reader how long Shadowhunters had been around. It also showed us different views from when these books take place and when the others take place.
This. Book. Though. It really was the best in the series besides the first. The characters become more and more well rounded. Everyone really meets an ending that fits them (if they made it to the final book that is).
When I first got this book and I realized that there was only this book and one last one before I finished the series I was distraught. Like I have said before (and I'm going to say again) this series never slowed down for me and it's worth every page.
This one in the series really dives deeper into the lives and motivations of the characters. The smaller of all six in the series, but equally as worth it.
This series really doesn't slow down much for me. Each of these is a wonderful continuation of the one before it. 😁
This is a wonderful continuation of the series and it makes you become even more attached to the characters you already love!
This is the first book in the series and it will suck you in as fast as you can flip the page!
This is my favorite book series of all time! There is action, romance, mystery and of course a sort of magic! I could really go on forever, but if your looking for a new book crush look no further than the main hunk: Jace Wayland.
I read the Mortal Instruments series first (even though this is the prequel) and I couldn't be happier with the same humor and overall great character development!
The boy never cried again, and he never forgot what he'd learned: that to love is to destroy, and that to be loved is to be the one destroyed.