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I like Tessa. She is interesting. She is afraid of others and afraid of herself. She has experienced a lot of hardship, even before her kidnapping. Even though she's had such a difficult life, and a terrifying few weeks, Tessa still loves deeply and easily.
I really don't like Will Herondel very much. I know he's a lot of people's book crush, but he's very like Jace, and I didn't like Jace that much either. Arrogant, selfish characters usually irritate me to no end, and, while Jace had a tragic backstory and Will appears to have one as well, it's rare for the backstory to make me like an irritating character enough to make me forgive their irritating or cruel behavior. Will and Tessa's relationship felt unnatural. It seemed normal for Will, who seems to be a player, to be attracted to pretty Tessa, and it seems normal for Tessa to be attracted to handsome Will. What seemed odd was how quickly Will decided that he actually loved her, instead of just wanting to use her. The other odd thing is that Tessa is a smart girl who has read lots of books. You'd think she'd have known--or at the very least taken Sophie's words under advisement--that Will was not a good person to love. From what I could tell, Tessa had stayed at the Institute of about a week. That seems far to soon for she and Will to have grown to love each other, especially since their personalities don't seem like they would mesh well. That said, I did like the epilogue, since it seemed to show some character growth (finally) on Will's part.
I really like Gem. We don't get to know him as well as Tessa and Will, but he is a very good man. I like that about him. What I don't like is that it seemed like the author was setting up a potential love triangle (or square, maybe) between Will, Tessa, Gem (and Sophie.)
Charlotte, Henry and Jessamyn were interesting characters as well. I liked Charlotte's brave, no-nonsense attitude, especially because of her obvious affection for Henry. I really liked Henry. He's the typical bumbling, but brilliant genius who isn't always aware of the affect his words and actions might have. Jessamyn isn't meant to be likeable. I hated her at first. She is somewhat like Will in her arrogance and selfishness, but, though, like Will we only got a small glimpse of her tragic backstory, the glimpse made me understand her desire to get away from the Shadow World, and it made me think that she may be suffering from some psychological problems. I also liked her more than Will because she showed incredible bravery when she had to, where as, mostly lacking fear, Will was merely reckless.
I'm still not sure how I felt about the villain. He was sinister and his ability to manipulate so many people is downright terrifying, but we have so few answers about his motives, that I still can't tell whether he's going to be a strong or weak character.
Overall the plot went very well. There are some interesting new tidbits on the Shadow World, and the tension in the plot kept me reading past midnight, but most of the questions we had were not resolved at the end of the story. I understand that this is a trilogy and the author has to keep us engaged enough to want to continue the series, but I wished that we would have gotten some answers, so that the book would have felt somewhat satisfying at the end.
I really don't like Will Herondel very much. I know he's a lot of people's book crush, but he's very like Jace, and I didn't like Jace that much either. Arrogant, selfish characters usually irritate me to no end, and, while Jace had a tragic backstory and Will appears to have one as well, it's rare for the backstory to make me like an irritating character enough to make me forgive their irritating or cruel behavior. Will and Tessa's relationship felt unnatural. It seemed normal for Will, who seems to be a player, to be attracted to pretty Tessa, and it seems normal for Tessa to be attracted to handsome Will. What seemed odd was how quickly Will decided that he actually loved her, instead of just wanting to use her. The other odd thing is that Tessa is a smart girl who has read lots of books. You'd think she'd have known--or at the very least taken Sophie's words under advisement--that Will was not a good person to love. From what I could tell, Tessa had stayed at the Institute of about a week. That seems far to soon for she and Will to have grown to love each other, especially since their personalities don't seem like they would mesh well. That said, I did like the epilogue, since it seemed to show some character growth (finally) on Will's part.
I really like Gem. We don't get to know him as well as Tessa and Will, but he is a very good man. I like that about him. What I don't like is that it seemed like the author was setting up a potential love triangle (or square, maybe) between Will, Tessa, Gem (and Sophie.)
Charlotte, Henry and Jessamyn were interesting characters as well. I liked Charlotte's brave, no-nonsense attitude, especially because of her obvious affection for Henry. I really liked Henry. He's the typical bumbling, but brilliant genius who isn't always aware of the affect his words and actions might have. Jessamyn isn't meant to be likeable. I hated her at first. She is somewhat like Will in her arrogance and selfishness, but, though, like Will we only got a small glimpse of her tragic backstory, the glimpse made me understand her desire to get away from the Shadow World, and it made me think that she may be suffering from some psychological problems. I also liked her more than Will because she showed incredible bravery when she had to, where as, mostly lacking fear, Will was merely reckless.
I'm still not sure how I felt about the villain. He was sinister and his ability to manipulate so many people is downright terrifying, but we have so few answers about his motives, that I still can't tell whether he's going to be a strong or weak character.
Overall the plot went very well. There are some interesting new tidbits on the Shadow World, and the tension in the plot kept me reading past midnight, but most of the questions we had were not resolved at the end of the story. I understand that this is a trilogy and the author has to keep us engaged enough to want to continue the series, but I wished that we would have gotten some answers, so that the book would have felt somewhat satisfying at the end.
adventurous
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Lo amé... era de esperarse tratándose de Cassandra Clare xD
Y aunque no me gustó tanto tanto como la saga principal, me ha encantado.
El epilogo me dejo descolocado, no sé que pasará en el siguiente, pero seguro que es impresionante como este :D
Y aunque no me gustó tanto tanto como la saga principal, me ha encantado.
El epilogo me dejo descolocado, no sé que pasará en el siguiente, pero seguro que es impresionante como este :D
Relectura:
es un muy buen libro introductorio a la saga, le baje una estrella porque creo que de la trilogía es el mas flojo
reseña original:
5⭐
DIOS QUE DECIR DE ESTE LIBRO, me encantó. empezaría el 2do ahora pero tengo que irme a dormir
(son las 2 am, no esperen que redacte bien)
es un muy buen libro introductorio a la saga, le baje una estrella porque creo que de la trilogía es el mas flojo
reseña original:
5⭐
DIOS QUE DECIR DE ESTE LIBRO, me encantó. empezaría el 2do ahora pero tengo que irme a dormir
(son las 2 am, no esperen que redacte bien)
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
i read this book in a couple of days. i was soo excited with it. the book was scary and suspenseful, and radical. i loved everything about it. The characters were really well described, as was the plot. I have read TMI, and compared to that, at first i thought that the characters related really closely, but then, as i read more into the book, i realized that the characters were different. For one, in the first book, Tessa is recognized as a warlock. Clary was a regular shadowhunter. I love and hate all the secrets that both Jem and Will have about their past. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves action, romance, suspense, and Cassandra Clare. i heard about this book through the Mortal Instruments, and anyone who has read the Mortal Instruments should read this. I like this book more than TMI, and i had high expectations after reading it.
No me esperaba para nada el plot twist final, lo he flipado mucho. Me encanta la protagonista, creo que tiene mucho potencial, Jem me encanta y debe de ser protegido a toda costa
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
swAGANA:
How much will loves jem always gets .e high. I may not rmbr the plot but i ofc rmbr dynamics
And i feel deep female fremships are often portrayed im books but deep sensitive male friendships arent even TMI alec&jace dont have this layer of depth to them. Like yes v intimate v personal buf sth abt will n jem is just more
PANDEMONIUM CALL BACK. THW WAY I SCREAMED IN THE PLANE CUS WTJELL
CLARY FAIRCHILD GET YOUR ASS HERE
Dark sisters wldve loved you rip
Call me a geek knowing what ik now cus tjat she ends up with the guy she saw first (i mean fine she gets both of them eventually but ya)
Demkn pox
AND SENSOR BEING BY HENRY
OUR INVITATIONS WENT ASTRAY and finally in tmi the find a random invite to magnus party
Overall writinf in CA puts TMI 1-3 to shame cus Cassie the writer you are. But still valentine/sebasti3n are still the better written villains. Mortmain to me is still abit more 2d but its ok cus the depth of characters make up for it.
I'd say TMI is more plot driven and CA/ ID are more character driven. Cus is their dynamics and love for each other tbat hooks you in more than Mortmain plot. I actly dc as much.
But i was geniunely afraid kf Valentine and then Sebastian.
How much will loves jem always gets .e high. I may not rmbr the plot but i ofc rmbr dynamics
And i feel deep female fremships are often portrayed im books but deep sensitive male friendships arent even TMI alec&jace dont have this layer of depth to them. Like yes v intimate v personal buf sth abt will n jem is just more
PANDEMONIUM CALL BACK. THW WAY I SCREAMED IN THE PLANE CUS WTJELL
CLARY FAIRCHILD GET YOUR ASS HERE
Dark sisters wldve loved you rip
Call me a geek knowing what ik now cus tjat she ends up with the guy she saw first (i mean fine she gets both of them eventually but ya)
Demkn pox
AND SENSOR BEING BY HENRY
OUR INVITATIONS WENT ASTRAY and finally in tmi the find a random invite to magnus party
Overall writinf in CA puts TMI 1-3 to shame cus Cassie the writer you are. But still valentine/sebasti3n are still the better written villains. Mortmain to me is still abit more 2d but its ok cus the depth of characters make up for it.
I'd say TMI is more plot driven and CA/ ID are more character driven. Cus is their dynamics and love for each other tbat hooks you in more than Mortmain plot. I actly dc as much.
But i was geniunely afraid kf Valentine and then Sebastian.