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Cassie nunca decepciona <3. Me ha gustado más que cuando lo leí por primera vez, en 2017. Me siento como si volviese a tener 13 años.
Amo a Jules, Livvy, Ty, Dru, Tavvy, Mark, Emma y Cristina como si formasen parte de mi propia familia, y creo que hay algo mágico en el universo de Cazadores de Sombras que es capaz de cautivar a cualquier persona.
Cassandra Clare explica al final del libro que, de pequeña, ella se imaginaba Los Ángeles como una ciudad llena de magia, y con este libro lo ha hecho realidad. Su pluma contiene una magia más potente que la de Magnus Bane, Malcolm Fade, Tessa Gray, Catarina Loss, Ragnor Fell o cualquier otro brujo que os podáis imaginar.
Amo a Jules, Livvy, Ty, Dru, Tavvy, Mark, Emma y Cristina como si formasen parte de mi propia familia, y creo que hay algo mágico en el universo de Cazadores de Sombras que es capaz de cautivar a cualquier persona.
Cassandra Clare explica al final del libro que, de pequeña, ella se imaginaba Los Ángeles como una ciudad llena de magia, y con este libro lo ha hecho realidad. Su pluma contiene una magia más potente que la de Magnus Bane, Malcolm Fade, Tessa Gray, Catarina Loss, Ragnor Fell o cualquier otro brujo que os podáis imaginar.
HOLY SHIT WAS THIS BOOK A RIDE. How I missed these! This was brilliant, what Cassandra has made us used to, perfect. Heartbreaking also (I hate you Emma??). AND THE HISTORICAL PART SWEET MOTHER OF JESUS
I'm so in love with this world!! Definitely my second favorite, next to Harry Potter ❤️
adventurous
challenging
emotional
tense
medium-paced
I am in love with the Shadowhunters world and I can never imagine leaving it. I really can't. God bless Cassandra Clare for keeping my fantasy alive with the next two books in The Last Hours series.
Anyway, I really loved this story. I love The Blackthorns, Emma, and Cristina. The story however felt to me like it was a bit of a The Folk of the Air series story seeing as it focuses on downworlders and faeries a lot (because Mark Blackthorn is half-fae). But it was really good nevertheless.
Took me 11 days to finish the book due to classes and assignments so it has been a slow read for me. But also, in my opinion, the story, though very action-packed, seemed very slow paced to me. That's the reason why the highest rating I could give would be 4 stars. But overall, I really enjoyed the plot and the characters.
Cassandra Clare is a fantasy genius and that is that. PERIODT!
Anyway, I really loved this story. I love The Blackthorns, Emma, and Cristina. The story however felt to me like it was a bit of a The Folk of the Air series story seeing as it focuses on downworlders and faeries a lot (because Mark Blackthorn is half-fae). But it was really good nevertheless.
Took me 11 days to finish the book due to classes and assignments so it has been a slow read for me. But also, in my opinion, the story, though very action-packed, seemed very slow paced to me. That's the reason why the highest rating I could give would be 4 stars. But overall, I really enjoyed the plot and the characters.
Cassandra Clare is a fantasy genius and that is that. PERIODT!
Ufff, que lindo libro, todo lo que escribe Cassandra es arte. Es que me destrozó de mil maneras distintas. Pero también me hizo reír, amo que en todos sus libros haya al menos un personaje sarcástico, es genial. No me daban ganas de parar de leer en ningún momento, atrapa desde la primer página, se pasa rápido, sorprende. Excelente. Necesito leer el segundo, pero es prácticamente inconseguible
**1.5/5 STARS**
Barely-Completed Read + Not-for-me-Read(??)
I love Fantasy, but I also love YA, so I’m confused as to why I was so disinterested while reading this book. I assume it’s because I’ve never read something of Clare’s other than her Infernal Devices series.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ll still try to finish this trilogy since I’ve heard that the second installment is one of Cassandra’s best in her Shadowhunter-world, but I’m still not enjoying it as much as I wish to.
I love guilty pleasure reads!! Reading about a chosen one who’s thrown into a magical world is seriously something I’ll never get tired of. However, the Mortal Instrument series never intrigued me, and so I turned to what others proclaimed were the best books written by Cassandra Clare, still finding myself a tad bit disappointed by them. Not only were the Infernal Devices books trying too hard and yet accomplishing absolutely nothing, Lady Midnight reads as though Cassandra doesn’t share a connection with the characters in it, as though she’s failing to blow some life into characters that were only supposed to act as stand-ins for a previous story.
Emma is extremely yawn-inducing. She’s the perfect-in-every-way ice-queen whose sole purpose is revenge. This could’ve been done so much better but Cassandra’s failure to write good character motivations has proven that she absolutely does not know how to get from one point of her story to another.
Everytime something new happens in the book, I feel as though it’s all a figment of a character’s imagination. Nothing seems REAL, not the characters, plot - nothing! I can’t believe I feel more for the characters in Clockwork Angel than I do here.
Overall I liked this book a tad bit better than CA, as I enjoyed the whole family aspect introduced in the novel, but, still, all the aspects of this story weren’t thoroughly fleshed out, and it feels as though this book could’ve been half its size if it were handled any better...
Barely-Completed Read + Not-for-me-Read(??)
I love Fantasy, but I also love YA, so I’m confused as to why I was so disinterested while reading this book. I assume it’s because I’ve never read something of Clare’s other than her Infernal Devices series.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ll still try to finish this trilogy since I’ve heard that the second installment is one of Cassandra’s best in her Shadowhunter-world, but I’m still not enjoying it as much as I wish to.
I love guilty pleasure reads!! Reading about a chosen one who’s thrown into a magical world is seriously something I’ll never get tired of. However, the Mortal Instrument series never intrigued me, and so I turned to what others proclaimed were the best books written by Cassandra Clare, still finding myself a tad bit disappointed by them. Not only were the Infernal Devices books trying too hard and yet accomplishing absolutely nothing, Lady Midnight reads as though Cassandra doesn’t share a connection with the characters in it, as though she’s failing to blow some life into characters that were only supposed to act as stand-ins for a previous story.
Emma is extremely yawn-inducing. She’s the perfect-in-every-way ice-queen whose sole purpose is revenge. This could’ve been done so much better but Cassandra’s failure to write good character motivations has proven that she absolutely does not know how to get from one point of her story to another.
Everytime something new happens in the book, I feel as though it’s all a figment of a character’s imagination. Nothing seems REAL, not the characters, plot - nothing! I can’t believe I feel more for the characters in Clockwork Angel than I do here.
Overall I liked this book a tad bit better than CA, as I enjoyed the whole family aspect introduced in the novel, but, still, all the aspects of this story weren’t thoroughly fleshed out, and it feels as though this book could’ve been half its size if it were handled any better...
Necesito el segundo YA. Ha sido maravilloso, Cassandra Clare se supera con cada libro. Ay me ha gustado tanto... adoro el mundo de Cazadores de Sombras <3
I liked it but I'm so tired of the "we can't together but I can't tell you why" thing.