Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket
Showing posts with label the mortal instruments.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the mortal instruments.. Show all posts

6/2/12

why i love my tags.

today i decided to take a look and see what people were searching on google that was linking them back to my blog. i could not have been happier to find the following key words:

#5: 'jensen ackles, crazy funny'
maybe they are referring to the above blooper from supernatural... or maybe they were referring to the fact that jensen ackles is crazy beautiful but they accidentally typed 'funny' instead...
{see jensen ackles posts here. also, if you love jensen as much as i do, you can see more of him on the "man blog" i maintain with my friend.}

#4: 'lilly collins, clary fray'
i'm glad the mortal instruments is getting more interest. it really is a great book series. i just hope, hope, hope the movies don't SUCK. *fingers crossed*

#3: 'loki, tom hiddleston'
for those of you who don't know, this ^ is who plays loki. can you see why i'm in love? bcuz he's beautiful (and literally near perfect). don't even tell me he's not. because i won't even listen. and the fact that that's what's leading peoples to my blog?! love. (he's also on the "man blog" all the time. it would be considered a sin if he weren't.)
{click here or here for more tom hiddleston.}

#2: 'loki, avengers, smile':
i can't even stop squeeing right now. again, i love that 'tom hiddleston' and 'loki' searches are coming back to my blog. i just love it. he's absolutely, perfectly adorable and someday we're going to be married. and when we are i can say, "look darling, google led us to each other." and he'll smile his perfect smile, his eyes will do that annoying sparkly thing they do and then we'll... oh wait. *ahem* back to blogging...
{here's some more loki...}

#1 most searched words that lead to my blog: jim sturgess
you gais! i love me some jim. apparently, so do a lot of other peeps. (p.s. if you like him, he also makes frequent appearances on our "man blog" you may want to check it out. but you may want to have a fan or cold water handy when you do. sorry for all the self-promotion. not sorry for all of the eye candy.)

what are people searching to stumble across your blog?

*other words searched that led to my blog include: the perks of being a wallflower, anne of green gables, batgirl, cape flattery washington (say what?!), harley quinn and joker love. all these topics are what people searched this week.

xx

6/1/11

more talk about movie castings. i just can't stop...

if you aren't a Mortal Instruments fan, you may not care about this. i, however, am a DIE HARD TMI/TID fan so of course, i care. annnnnnd i have an opinion about everything so... (hence me being a blogger in the first place!)
well, not too long ago, 90% of the Hunger Games cast was finally announced and i think you can all recall how i felt about that.
now its been time for me to move on to obsessing over the next casting of one of my favorite books to movies series: The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare (remember, i talked about them in these posts...) anyway, awhile ago, the lead girl in the book, Clary Fray was cast. enter Lily Collins. in my mind, she's perfect for the part.

well then the search began for the perfect Jace Wayland; the backbone of the story. the swoon worthy hero that everyone likes to drool over and read about over and over and over again.
of course, i was on #teamalexforjace
to me, he was absolutely Jace: moody, arrogant, vulnerable, BEAUTIFUL... and of course, Alex Pettyfer was offered the part, but there were... complications.

well, because of those complications, guess who was just recently cast as the one and only Jace Wayland?
yeah...
you may recognize him as Caius (a Volturi member from Twilight):

or as Gellert Grindelwald in the upcoming finale of the Harry Potter films (aka that guy who's engaged to Bonnie Wright/Ginny Weasley)

i mean, he's definitely playing it smart, getting in on the Twilight franchise as well as the Harry Potter obsession and now he's infiltrating The Mortal Instruments fanbase as well! can't say he's not smart in his film picking.
but is he right for Jace?
as a fan, i just don't think so.
while i'm not questioning his acting abilities (i mean, look at the roles he's done...) i am questioning his essence. even what Cassie Clare, the author herself, had to say about it has done little to calm my anxious nerves on the subject.
if he's amazing as Jace Wayland, i'll personally eat my words.
but for now, i'm feeling less than comfortable with the pick of Jaime Campbell Bower.
although, congrats to him on landing such a prestigious part.
that's gotta rock.

what do you guys think?
any of you TMI fans?
♥ ♥

4/12/11

book recommendations for all you fabulous bookworms.

**if you're looking for my book reveiws (and don't want to leave my blog) go here. if you don't mind leaving the blog, go here.
**i will frequently update this page as i read new books that i feel are worth sharing. check back often!!
lately a few of you have been asking for book recommendations and i've been thinking about doing a post like this for awhile now, but just haven't gotten around it to it. BUT since you asked, i'll be happy to oblige. now, i read a lot of books, but these are the ones that i'd recommend over anything else i've read because of their amazingness. these are absolutely must read books. (these recommendations are also assuming you've already read the Twilight, Harry Potter and Hunger Games series which is why none of those are on the list. if you haven't read any of those series, then please, do yourself a favor and do so.)
now for the RATING SYSTEM.
as an avid user of goodreads.com (you can friend me here i review everything i read on my goodreads account) i'll be using their rating system which is as follows:
5 *'s = it was amazing
4*'s = i really liked it
3*'s = i liked it
2*'s = it was okay
1 * = i didn't like it (which, quite frankly, why would i recommend a book i didn't like?...)
okay. lets get started:
Divergent
book 1: Divergent (you can read my full review here.)
book 2: Insurgent (due out spring/summer 2012)
book 3: untitled (spring/summer 2013)
genre: YA, science fiction, dystopian literature, fantasy, futuristic
synopsis: Beatrice Prior loves her family and yearns to be seen for who she really is. When the ways of her carefully ordained society demand that 16-year-olds make a dramatic decision that will determine the rest of their lives, Beatrice becomes torn between betraying those she loves and listening to her own inner voice; her unexpected choice surprises everyone-including herself. But Tris's bold decision soon leads to terrifying questions, bold truths and a life threatening secret about what exactly her "perfect society" has become.
rating: *****
if you liked: Matched, The Hunger Games, Anthem, or Uglies you'll like this book.

series title: the Books of Bayern
book 1: Goose Girl
book 2: Enna Burning (*this one if my favorite one in the series and my favorite book of all time. enna is a character that i so closely connected with and felt i understood more than any character i've ever read.*)
book 4: Forest Born
author: Shannon Hale
genre: young adult, fantasy
synopsis: (only the synopsis of book one will be given to avoid spoilers) Crown Princess Ani is shipped off to a neighboring kingdom as a bride but her journey is cut short when a bloody mutiny occurs and she is betrayed by some of the people she held closest to her heart. barely escaping with her life, Ani is forced to go into hiding and disguises herself as a goose girl on the royal estate. fighting to remain hidden, but knowing she has to take a stand, Ani befriends others that work with the animals, learns more about herself than she ever expected and plots her revenge on those that betrayed her.
rating: *****
(other recommended books by Shannon Hale: Austenland and The Princess Academy which is another one of my all time favorite books.)

Paranormalcy
book 1: Paranormalcy (read my review here)
book 2: Supernaturally
book 3: Endlessly (due out 2012)
genre: urban fantasy, young adult fiction, paranormal romance
synopsis: Weird as it is working for the International Paranormal Containment Agency, Evie’s always thought of herself as normal. Sure, her best friend is a mermaid, her ex-boyfriend is a faerie, she's falling for a shape-shifter, and she's the only person who can see through paranormals' glamours, but still. Normal.
Only now paranormals are dying, and Evie soon realizes that there may be a link between her abilities and the sudden rash of deaths. Not only that, but she may very well be at the center of a dark faerie prophecy promising destruction to all paranormal creatures.
So much for normal.
rating: ***

series title: Fablehaven
book 1: Fablehaven
author: Brandon Mull
genre: middle grade, fantasy
synopsis: one summer Kendra and her brother, Seth, get sent to stay with their grandparents, whom they barely know, where they find themselves seeing things they never thought existed and getting involved in an ancient battle that seems almost impossible to win. these books come complete with secret societies, traitors, spells, curses, dangerous journeys and so much more.
rating: ****
if you liked: Harry Potter, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Pillage or The 39 Clues

author: Rick Riordan
genre: middle grade, fantasy, action/adventure (wikipedia says its young adult, but i really wouldn't classify this series as young adult...)
synopsis: while attending a troubled youth school, Percy Jackson is confronted with the fact that he might not actually be "normal". when he finds out he's actually a demi-god, fathered by one of the most popular Greek gods of all time, his world is turned upside down and his days get weirder and weirder.
rating: ****
if you liked: Harry Potter, Fablehaven, The 39 Clues, Artemis Fowl, or The Kane Chronicles you'll like this series.

series title: The Mortal Instruments
book 1: The City of Bones (you can read my review here.)
book 2: The City of Ashes (you can read my review here but beware of spoilers.)
book 3: The City of Glass (you can read my review here but beware of spoilers.)
book 4: The City of Fallen Angels (you can read my review here but beware of spoilers. -- it is advised that you read The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel before reading this book.)
book 5: The City of Lost Souls (due out May 2012)
book 6: The City of Heavenly Fire (due out September 2013
genre: young adult, urban fantasy, supernatural
synopsis: Clary Fray's world is turned upside down after witnessing a murder and then finding out she's more like those murderers than she ever imagined. she soon learns that everything she thought she knew isn't quite as it seems and that even the people who are closest to her can't always be trusted. when she's thrust into the world of Shadowhunters, Downworlders and Jace Wayland, Clary learns that her past; the past her mother tried so desperately to keep hidden from her is her inevitable and seemingly bleak future.
rating: *****
if you liked: Twilight, Wings, or Harry Potter you'll like these.

series title: The Infernal Devices
book 1: Clockwork Angel (it is advised that you read the first three books of The Mortal Instruments series before reading this book)
book 2: Clockwork Prince
book 3: Clockwork Princess
genre: young adult, urban fantasy, supernatural
synopsis: before there were the Mortal Instruments, there were the Infernal Devices. when Tessa Fray is summoned to London by her brother Nathaniel, it isn't until she arrives that realizes something is very wrong. after being kidnapped and thrown into a world she never even knew existed, Tessa is forced to become something she never knew she had inside her in order to push along a war that she doesn't even know she's a part of. after she is rescued by the easy going Jem and mysterious Will, Tessa learns more about her past than she ever thought she would; a past that could so greatly affect the rapidly approaching future.
rating: ****

Matched
book 1: Matched (you can read my review here.)
book 2: Crossed (due out nov 2011)
book 3: untitled (due out nov 2012)
author: Ally Condie
genre: YA, dystopian literature, futuristic, science fiction
rating: ***
synopsis: In the Society, Officials decide. who you love. where you work. when you die.
Cassia has always trusted their choices. it’s hardly any price to pay for a long life, the perfect job, the ideal mate. so when her best friend, Xander, appears on the Matching screen, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is the one… until she sees another face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black. now Cassia is faced with impossible choices: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she’s known and a path no one else has ever dared follow — between perfection and passion. (synopsis taken from the Matched website.)
if you liked The Hunger Games, Uglies or Delirium, Twilight, Wings, or The Mortal Instruments you'll like this book.
p.s. read the book already? go here for extras and fun. get Matched yourself!

author: Victoria Forester (tell me her site isn't whimsical btw!)
genre: MG, fantasy
rating: ****
synopsis: Piper Mcloud can fly. that's why her parents send her off to what they all believe to be a safe institute for children with extraordinary powers like Piper. things don't exactly go according to plan though when Piper realizes that the institute might actually be the exact opposite of what she originally thought it was: safe. when the sugary sweet Dr. Letitia Hellion finally shows her true colors, Piper and her friends embark on a rebellion to escape the institute and save a few other helpless creatures along the way.
i'd recommend this book to anyone who is looking for something fresh and new to read. something outside of the mold. don't let the target age scare you from reading this. it truly is a wonderful story.

(you can read my review here)
author: Neil Gaiman
genre: MG, fantasy, horror
rating: ****
synopsis: the graveyard book is about a young boy (Bod) who is nearly killed as a baby and then taken in by a ghost couple and raised in a graveyard. it follows his life and all that he learns growing up in the land of the dead all the while trying to solve the mystery of who his would-be-killer is and why he wanted to kill Bod in the first place.

Wings
book 1: Wings
book 2: Spells
book 3: Illusion (due out: may 3rd)
book 4: untitled (due out: release date unknown)
genre: YA, fantasy, supernatural, romance
rating: *** 1/2
synopsis: Laurel's life changes a lot when she's pulled out of home schooling, which she's done her whole life, and thrust into a public school in a new town. what she doesn't know is that her life is about to change even more than that. when she begins sprouting wing like flower petals, Laurel begins to learn things about her secret past that even her parents don't know about her. soon she is involved in an ancient battle between good and evil and is caught up in a complicated love triangle between her best friend, David, and the mysterious Tamani who comes from her past.

author: Dan Brown
genre: adult fiction, action, thriller, suspense
rating: *** 1/2
synopsis: Harvard professor Robert Langdon and the beautiful police cryptographer, Sophie Neveu, set out on a thrilling treasure-hunt-like mission to help solve the mystery that is the murder of Sophie's grandfather, Jacques Sauniere. before his death, Jacques left behind a series of clues for Sophie and Langdon to decipher in hopes they would learn the secret he's kept hidden for so many years.

series title: the Inheritance Cycle
book 1: Eragon
book 2: Eldest
book 3: Brisingr
book 4: Inheritance (due out: nov 2011)
genre: YA fiction, fantasy
rating: ****
synopsis: in Eragon's world, Dragon Rider is just a legendary term heard in bedtime stories and fairy tales. that is until Eragon finds and hatches his own dragon, Saphira, and claims her as his own. realizing there is more to the life of a Dragon Rider than Eragon thought, he embarks on a dangerous journey to find others like him, properly train as a Dragon Rider and to save his home land, Alegasia from destruction.

(you can read my review here)
author: cornelia funke
genre: MG, fantasy, adventure, suspense
rating: *** 1/2
synopsis: this story takes place in Venice where two boys, Bo and Prosper, run away from their aunt find refuge in an abandoned theatre and form friendships with some of the most unlikely of people. when they get caught up in a risky job thieving for a sinister character, Bo and Prosper realize they may have gotten in over their heads.
why: because its a fun story that allows one to escape the real world for a day or two and get caught up in the lives of run-away and orphaned children who take their lives into their own hands.

author: Lucy Maud Montgomery
genre: YA, humor, romance, fiction
rating: ****
synopsis: Anne Shriley, an orphaned is accidentally adopted by brother and sister Marilla and Matthew Cuthburt. learning to be a proper lady and hold her temper, Anne embraces her new life in her new home. she finds kindred spirits in the unlikeliest of places and has a few adventures along the way.

author: C.S. Lewis
genre: MG, action, adventure, fantasy
rating: ****
synopsis: children from "our world" travel to the fanatical land of Narnia and are enlisted to rule as kings and queens, fight in battles and save other royalty previously in rule.

author: Ayn Rand
genre: dystopian fiction, action, science fiction
rating: ****
synopsis: Equality 7-2521 lives in a society where everything is controlled. one is told what to eat, how to dress, what career path to choose and even who to love. but Equality 7-2521 wants to think for himself. and so he does. in doing so he catches the eye of the evil government and the beautiful and mysterious Liberty 5-3000.
happy reading!

3/26/11

i'm in arizona.

hey-o! i'm blogging from my hotel room in flagstaff arizona where i'm also watching a cake boss marathon.
since i don't have cable, i'm seriously taking advantage of my circumstances.

my sister and i have 15 hours left of our drive from utah to texas and i am more than ready to be home. in my own bed. with 24/7 internet access (its true. i'm an internet junkie).

luckily sis has a 6 CD player in her car (yeah, we're ghetto like that, still using our CD player) and we brought along the book Matched and have been reading that aloud to each other. brady bunch style.

in other news, Beyonders: A World Without Heroes came out while i was in ut. you can bet i grabbed a copy right quick. and there are only 10 days left until City of Fallen Angels is out (book 4 of The Mortal Instruments series). i. can't. wait. especially cause of this; ahhhh naughty!! (that link <--- contains a **spoiler**).

what have ya'll been up to? spring breaking and all that?


Photobucket

3/15/11

in which i cast a few awesome characters. (okay, so this post is kind of long i apologize for that)

ahem. ladies and gentlemen, i have an opinion. *gasp* what?! you?! an opinion?!
i know. hard to believe, right?

so, if any of you obsess over awesomely magnificent book series like i do, you might also obsess over the [hopefully] magnificent film counterparts, like i do.

right now, i'm obsessing over two particular up-coming film counterparts.
enter: the hunger games and the mortal instruments: city of bones.
while both films have been in talks for a while now, details are finally coming to the surface. in my eyes, BIG details such as who's directing the film and then the most treacherous of questions: who will play the lead roles?
this is where my opinion comes in.
yes, it is important to make sure you choose each cast member just as meticulously and thoughtfully as the leads, but the leads will be the face of the film. the ones everyone will be googling and imdbing and tweeting about. they will be the ones with stones thrown at them if they are disliked and knighted if they are loved. they will carry the film on their backs and that is why they are so important. that is also why i'm only going to focus on them. while its a lotta fun to sit around and write out full cast lists for your favorite book-to-movie projects (don't lie, you all did it for twilight. i know i did and believe me, no kristen stewart was on my list.) that's a lot of casting to do and kind of a big waste of time because my opinion doesn't even matter in the first place anyway.
but for now, i'm pretending it does as i share my main character and director picks for the upcoming hunger games and mortal instruments flicks.

starting with the hunger games:
my pick for director: andrew adamson
why? because. he did the chronicles of narnia: the lion the witch and the wardrobe and prince caspian both of which were done quite well in my opinion. he also directed shrek 1 & 2 as well as wrote (or co-wrote) shrek 2 & 3 and the first two narnia films. he knows his stuff. he's awesome at capturing the appropriate emotions of the characters and giving the films he works on an overall feeling of hard work and completion. i would have loved to seen him direct the hunger games.
actual director: gary ross -- i don't really have anything against gary ross, but i'm worried about his past film work: pleasantville and seabiscuit. not bad films, but neither in the genre of the hunger games. while he has written a good number of films (seabiscuit, pleasantville, dave, the tale of desparaux) again they are in a different genre of film.

my pick for peeta mellark: josh hutcherson
you may recognize him from the kids are alright or the bridge to terebithia (among other films).
why? because besides the fact that he's not blonde, this kid screams the boy with the bread to me. he's got that quiet giant type essence about him. i think he could pull off peeta with amazing grace especially if all the books are made to film. i can see him portraying all the sides of peeta that we experience throughout the hunger games, catching fire and mocking jay.
i definitely vote josh hutcherson as peeta mellark.
the actual peeta mellark: hasn't been confirmed or finalized yet, but my guess is, it will end up being alex pettyfer. don't get me wrong, i have nothing against alex pettyfer. in fact i love him and i think he's pretty darn amazing. however, i don't think he's peeta material.
why? because first of all, he's too pretty. he just is. he's the kind of pretty you can't dumb down. and while i'm sure peeta mellark is attractive, i don't see him as obviously pretty. i see him as the boy you look at differently one day and realize how beautiful he has been all along. alex doesn't have that luxury. plus, i have him picked out for someone else and while it'd be awesome of him to be in all these book adaptions coming out (um, does he do films that weren't books first?), i also would prefer him not to turn in to robert pattinson. because, well, we already have one of him. right?

my pick for katniss everdeen: camilla belle
why? yes, i know she's too old. i don't care. in a perfect film world where age doesn't matter, i see camilla belle as katniss everdeen. we already know she can kick butt, we've seen her do it in 10,000 bc and push. i also think she could capture katniss' closed off/hardened essence while still allowing the softer sides to show through as well. she's my pick for katniss everdeen.
OR
soirse ronan
(the lovely bones, the atonement)
why? because she kicks butt. and she's the right age. and she is a phenomenal actress. right now they are considering a few up-and-coming actress who've not done a lot of films but the ones they have done have been oscar nomination worthy, well guess what? this girl has done quite a few of those and she's got even more lined up. she is katniss everdeen already. so there.
the actual katniss everdeen: nothing is confirmed yet, but it looks like its down to jennifer lawrence (winter's bone) or hailee steinfeld (true grit). abigal breslin and emily browning's names have also been mentioned, but i doubt they'll actually land the part. if i had to choose between the two, i'd definitely go with hailee stienfeld (but grudgingly because i still think sorise would do the best job). i don't trust jennifer lawrence with the role as much as i do hailee. both are amazing actresses, i'm sure, but when it comes to katniss everdeen, i don't feel like jennifer is right for the part. plus, if they're sticking true to suit, jennifer looks too old to play katniss.
(as far as other roles, i'm partial to daniel sunjata for cinna, elle fanning for prim, and michael flynn for president snow. and i could see hugh laurie as haymitch.)

moving on.
the mortal instruments:
my pick for the director: chris weitz
why? because after working on the golden compass it shows that he can capture the magical/paranormal world that cassandra clare has developed. add new moon into the mix and you see he can also take care of magic/paranormal creatures (such as werewolves and vampires, both of which are in the book) and he also does well with teen [paranormal] romance (again, in the book). i think he'd do incredible. i also love how hands on of a director he is. he really includes everyone (including fans) in his projects which, i think, makes him that much greater of a director.
the actual director: scott charles stewart -- i've not seen any of the films he's actually directed, but as for the films he's worked in production all together, i think he may just pull it off. titles like pirates of the carribean: dead man's chest and at worlds end, harry potter and the goblet of fire, night at the museum, sin city etc. kind of give me the idea that he's got a knack for films and that he's a swell choice for the job.

my pick for clary fray: lily collins.
i'm all for her. i think she'll do amazing and the photos they've been releasing of her with her red hair are the bomb dot com. i'm really excited to see her do this film. the only other person i would have suggested is, you guessed it, saorise ronan. (ha. its like she's a goddess to me or something.) saorise to me is like dakota fanning or meryl streep, she can do anything. you'll all see. -- i also thought for a minute that i wouldn't mind seeing lucy hale as clary but only for a minute.
the actualy clary fray: lily collins. again, no complaints here.

my pick for jace wayland: alex pettyfer
why? here's where the pretty comes in handy for him. jace wayland is constantly being described as beautiful, pretty, good looking, angel-like etc. he's like the edward cullen of shadowhunters. this works when it comes to alex pettyfer, no? its like cassandra clare wrote the part of jace wayland for alex pettyfer (she didn't... but she could have!) basically, i think he's perfect.
okay, all looks aside, have you seen the films alex has done? alex rider and i am number four are some obvious ones that come to mind when considering the action sequences he'll need to be doing and i am number four and beastly showed us he can handle the whole romance thing as well. basically, if alex pettyfer doesn't get cast as jace wayland, i'll die. or cry. or something neurotic like that.
the actual jace wayland: hasn't been confirmed yet, but both alex pettyfer and ed speleers have been on and off the imdb page for the last couple of weeks. right now, alex is on and ed is off, but that could change. while i don't mind ed (i've only ever seen him in eragon) i think alex is the more perfect fit by far. (see, he can't be peeta mellark and jace wayland and #4 and alex rider... can he?)
(as far as other roles, i would be overjoyed to see greg kinnear as luke/lucian, logan lerman as simon (maybe. i kind of don't like simon. but i love logan lerman.), ben barnes OR adrian grenier as alec (but mostly ben barnes) and liam neeson as valentine.)

have you read the books? do you care about the movies? who would you cast?


Photobucket

3/11/11

Book Review: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones by Cassandra Clare

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (Book One) by Cassandra Clare


Ugh. Where to begin.

First of all, the synopsis: Clary Fray's world is turned upside down after witnessing a murder and then finding out she's more like those murderers than she ever imagined. She soon learns that everything she thought she knew isn't quite as it seems.

And now, what I thought:

I loved this book, I hated this book. I wanted to keep reading, I wanted to throw it across the room. Clare seriously knows how to tease her readers and keep them hanging on until the very. last. word. And she kept my emotions very stirred up throughout the entire book. Smart woman.

As a narrative voice, Clare used a lot of description. Especially when it came to smells. That made the book very tangible for me, which i liked. I had no trouble at all envisioning the way the scenes looked or what the characters looked like thanks to her excellent ability to create an image. Her characters were well developed and I felt a different connection with each one. I felt for Alec, I laughed at Jace, I cheered on Isabelle etc. Her story/plot was compelling and the situations were intense and page turning. Although I still have a few questions about the story line, I still have 2 other books to read in the series, so those might be addressed in City of Ashes or City of Glass.

In concerning the actual story itself, I loved it. Up until page 371. That's when it all went downhill for me. I actually had to force myself to finish because a certain character was missing. A character that had kept me bound to the book throughout the earlier pages. Then it just got more frustrating from there! (Really Ms. Clare, didja have to?!) I'm hoping in the next books things will work out the way I want them to because right now I'm absolutely dying inside because of certain circumstances. Yeah, I did not like the ending. Not at all.

I'm anxious to read the next one. And the next one and the next after that and the next after that. (There will be 6 books in all. You can read more about that here.)

That being said, can I just insert some swoonage here? Its necessary. Really.
Two words: Jace Wayland. YES PLEASE! I love, love, LOVE everything about his character. And the way Cassandra Clare wrote him was great. I loved getting to know him through [mostly] Clary's perspective and I was dying right along with her to know what makes him tick. Besides the fact that I'm sure the tangible Jace Wayland will probably trigger drooling upon sight, he is witty too! There were so many one liners that had me literally laughing (and swooning) out loud. I seriously appreciated that. Observe:

My Favorite Jace Wayland Quotes:

There was an intent look on Simon's face. "and there are vampires, too? Werewolves, warlocks, all that stuff?"
Clary gnawed on her lower lip. "So I hear."
"And you kill them, too?" Simon asked, directing the question to Jace, who had put the stele back in his pocket and was examining his flawless nails for defects.
"Only when they've been naughty."

"Is this when you start tearing strips off your t-shirt to bind up my wound?" she joked. She hated the sight of blood, especially her own.
"If you wanted me to rip my clothes off, you should have just asked." he dug into his pocket and brought out his stele. "It would have been a lot less painful."

"Don't order any of the faerie food," said Jace, looking at her over the top of his menu.
It tends to make humans a little crazy. One minute you're munching a faerie plum, the next minute you're running naked down Madison Avenue with antlers on your head. Not," he added hastily, "that this has ever happened to me."

He threw the door open. "Come in. And try not to murder any of my guests."
Jace edged into the doorway, sizing up Magnus with his eyes. "Even if one of them spills a drink on my new shoes?"

Jace look almost nervous. "Jace Wayland. Remember? I'm from the Clave."
"Oh, yes." Magnus seemed to have perked up. "are you the one with the blue eyes?"
"He means Alex," Clary said helpfully.
"No. My eyes are usually described as golden," Jace told the intercom, "And luminous."

"You missed," he said, and grinned for the first time, showing pointed white incisors. "You missed my heart."
Jace tightened his grip. "You moved at the last minute," he said. "That was very inconsiderate."

"I wish he'd hurry," Jace said crossly...
"Why? Does it hurt?" Clary asked.
"No. I have a high pain threshold. In fact, it's less of a threshold and more of a large and tastefully decorated foyer. But I do get easily bored." He squinted at her. "Do you remember back at the hotel when you promised that if we lived, you'd get dressed up in a nurse's outfit and give me a sponge bath?"

Gah. I. Love. Him.

Anyone else read it? Lets talk!! I want to know what you thought about the ending. Are you upset, like me???

Photobucket