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like 3.5 but i'll round up bc this might be her best? at least up until this point. idk something about there not actually being a war but the teenage characters feeling more stress of war than the mortal instruments characters felt while literally in the middle of a war is so charming and i'm very pleasantly surprised by how much i actually care about these kids i could never bring myself to read about
adventurous
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:
No
the tropes were chef’s kiss <3
fav quote:
→ “neither fair folk nor mortals know what love is or is not. no one does”
fav quote:
→ “neither fair folk nor mortals know what love is or is not. no one does”
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Hot take I don’t really like Julian. But I love Emma. If there’s one thing Cassandra Clare is good at, it’s the yearning
adventurous
dark
funny
hopeful
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Me gusto mucho !
Mark sobre todo y la historia que lo rodea.
Ni que decir de la pequeña participación de mi amors Shadowhunters. Enamorada forever and ever .
Definitivamente quiero seguir leyendo.
Mark sobre todo y la historia que lo rodea.
Ni que decir de la pequeña participación de mi amors Shadowhunters. Enamorada forever and ever .
Definitivamente quiero seguir leyendo.
i adore the blackthorns and am obsessed with emma and julian & my autistic child ty.
This is the best first book in Cassandra's series. And I absolutely adored it.
It's been a while since I finished the book, but I'm finally managing to write a review.
Lady Midnight felt absolutely differently. It had its own sophisticated, enchanting and thrilling world and was pretty emotional. The love she makes us feel towards all of the characters is encompassing and I couldn't help and wanted to hug everyone there.
I'm thankful for the fact that we got to know much better about the faeries.
All the words can't express my love towards the Blackthorns, Emma, and Cristina, the characters I grew to know better since their first appearance in Cassie's previous works or got acquainted with for the first time in this book.
Cassandra makes sure that every time she publishes a new book, she breaks the hearts of million people and makes them suffer, however, she satisfies and pleases them at the same time!
Lady Midnight is one of my favourite Cassandra's books and, without a doubt, she grew as a writer and gave us a splendid and sophisticated characters, who make us experience all the billion feels at once, gave us an engrossing and absorbing plot and the storyline was complicated and exquisite.
The love line made me throw myself off a cliff because it is hard to cope with the feelings and problems that the characters, whom you truly love and feel so much that it physically hurts, endure throughout the book. Moreover, the way Cassandra opened up these characters, their personalities, their deeds and actions, words - everything felt amazingly fresh and the book is so well-written that you do not want to put it down or ever end.
The story itself is rich and is probably the best and the most epic one from all the other Shadowhunters' tales.
It felt like a world's biggest gift to return to Cassandra's Shadowhunters' World.
I have the Highest Expectations for this trilogy to become my favourite one!
It's been a while since I finished the book, but I'm finally managing to write a review.
Lady Midnight felt absolutely differently. It had its own sophisticated, enchanting and thrilling world and was pretty emotional. The love she makes us feel towards all of the characters is encompassing and I couldn't help and wanted to hug everyone there.
I'm thankful for the fact that we got to know much better about the faeries.
All the words can't express my love towards the Blackthorns, Emma, and Cristina, the characters I grew to know better since their first appearance in Cassie's previous works or got acquainted with for the first time in this book.
Cassandra makes sure that every time she publishes a new book, she breaks the hearts of million people and makes them suffer, however, she satisfies and pleases them at the same time!
Lady Midnight is one of my favourite Cassandra's books and, without a doubt, she grew as a writer and gave us a splendid and sophisticated characters, who make us experience all the billion feels at once, gave us an engrossing and absorbing plot and the storyline was complicated and exquisite.
The love line made me throw myself off a cliff because it is hard to cope with the feelings and problems that the characters, whom you truly love and feel so much that it physically hurts, endure throughout the book. Moreover, the way Cassandra opened up these characters, their personalities, their deeds and actions, words - everything felt amazingly fresh and the book is so well-written that you do not want to put it down or ever end.
The story itself is rich and is probably the best and the most epic one from all the other Shadowhunters' tales.
It felt like a world's biggest gift to return to Cassandra's Shadowhunters' World.
I have the Highest Expectations for this trilogy to become my favourite one!
I mean... why do I keep reading these? I once heard someone compare them to bad television and like... yeah. It's so bad you can't look away from it. And yeah, there were some really cringey moments—comparing someone's eyes to "artifically illuminated water"—some questionable choices, and a whole lot of stalling, but it was still good! I like the characters all right, enough for me to want to continue it. Shadowhunters has a hold on me unlike anything else and honestly, what's a girl to do? Also more Jem please. Allll the Jem. I am convinced that I'm just a Carstairs in hiding waiting to be unveiled lol!