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The Shadowhunter Chronicles wrap up
19 books. 27 blog posts. 80,000-plus words. An infinite amount of tears. Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: The Lost Book of the White by Cassandra Clare & Wesley Chu
Analyzing book No. 2 in The Eldest Curses trilogy “Life is tremendously dangerous whether you have magic or not. … I know of no safe worlds. You have to be strong to survive in all of them.” Ragnor Fell, 193… Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: The Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare
hich is significantly less than other TSC installments. It’s joyful and funny, despite its depth. You don’t have to think too much about the story telling or the plot, you can just sit back and enjoy as the adventure unfolds.… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare (Part 1)
Analyzing the final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy “Grief can be so bad you can’t breathe, but that’s what it means to be human. We lose, we suffer, but we have to keep breathing.” Magnus bane, QoAaD I’m not… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare (Part 2)
Analyzing the final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy And we’re back! I’m (over)analyzing Queen of Air and Darkness, the final book in Cassandra Clare’s The Dark Artifices trilogy. Part one turned out to be solely a breakdown of Emma… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare (Part 2)
Analyzing book No. 2 in The Dark Artifices trilogy Welcome back to my analysis of Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare — AKA the best and worst feels trip of my entire life. In part one, I dissected the plot,… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare (Part 1)
How am I supposed to start this post after taking that 700-page, one-way feels trip to the Great Big Sad? Continue reading
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The good, the bad & the best from “Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy”
he wants to be in this world full of magic. He learns the history of the Shadowhunters, sees the cruel injustices brought down by the Clave, witnesses the divide between the born-Nephilim elites and the mundane “dregs”, and decides that… Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: “The Bane Chronicles” by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan & Maureen Johnson
Magnus Bane is an extremely glamorous and very powerful warlock with a storied past. Until now, Magnus has kept the tales of his life a mystery, only divulging minor details to those he trusts most when he appears throughout Cassandra… Continue reading
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Final Review: “The Mortal Instruments” by Cassandra Clare
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare soothed my soul and lit a spark in my heart. While it wasn’t the best YA series I’ve ever read, it did give me a sense of nostalgia for the days I binged entire… Continue reading









