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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: Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare (Part 1)
I’ve been dying to start The Dark Artifices trilogy ever since I met Julian Blackthorn and Emma Carstairs in City of Heavenly Fire. I absolutely fell in love with how gentle and protective Julian was over his siblings, how Emma… 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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The Rest of My Thoughts: “Clockwork Prince” by Cassandra Clare
Welcome back to my William Herondale apology letter! Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: “Clockwork Prince” by Cassandra Clare (Part 1)
Clockwork Prince ripped my heart straight out of my chest and weakened it for what I’m sure will be a devastating blow in the third and final book. Continue reading
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Bry’s Book Review No. 3: “The Infernal Devices” by Cassandra Clare (Book 1)
I wanted to love this book so badly, but I ended up feeling disappointed. Every single person I spoke to that read TID raved about this series and swore that I’d fall in love with the story and the characters.… Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: “City of Heavenly Fire” by Cassandra Clare (Part 1)
City of Heavenly Fire, Cassandra Clare’s sixth and final installment of The Mortal Instruments series, is a harrowing finale to a chaotic yet touching journey that literally takes readers to hell and back in the quest to save the world,… Continue reading
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All My Thoughts: “City of Lost Souls” by Cassandra Clare (Part 1)
City of Lost Souls, the fifth book of Cassandra Clare’s series The Mortal Instruments, manages to be both heartfelt and heartbreaking, making me cry not once, but twice. Despite this being my first read through, it gave me a weird… Continue reading







