One of the most depressing books I've ever read.
It highlights the beauty of Jude, Willem, Malcolm, and JB's friendship, especially that of Jude and Willem.
Though, No one deserves to go through this much amount trauma, not even a fictional character. I highly do not recommend reading this.
I can't give this a rating, as I'm uncertain of how I feel about it.
This would have been 2 stars, but I have a hunch that Jace and Clary aren't actually siblings. Jace looks, talks, and acts more like a Herondale. Or maybe it's because I'm reading TMI right after TID?
“Never think yourself singular, never think your own case much harder than other people's.”
“Whether this period was a cold winter that left valuable growth rings inside me, I can't really say. At the time I felt as if every night I, too, were gazing out a porthole at a moon made of ice. A transparent, eight-inch-thick, frozen moon. But I watched that moon alone, unable to share its cold beauty with anyone.”
Wish we got to know PK's perspective too. it was kinda annoying when there were miscommunication between them all. The movie was better, nevertheless i liked the book too!!
Honestly, the first part gave total verity vibes, the second part was somewhat boring and THE LAST PART? THE PLOTTWIST?? Wow just wow!
This series will be my fav I love this series with all it's flaws regardless of my disliking for certain elements.
This masterpiece did exactly what it was supposed to do. And this work of art— revolutionary work should be more appropriated and supported.
I love this book with all my heart. Even though at times when I wanted to stop reading bcuz it was so irritating— yet it was incredibly well written with utterly dislikable characters and insanely fast paced.
The right one died- “that's the whole point [by Red]”. And Holly Jackson, Thank you; No one does it like you do.