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City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare

5 reviews

ashe01's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense fast-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

4.75


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cristina_reading24's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional 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? No

4.0


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lawbooks600's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

Representation: Side biracial character
Score: Six points out of ten.

First, let me tell you something before I begin. It's been months since I read the first book, City of Bones, which I thought was only okay, so a few months later, I picked up the second instalment in the series. When I finished it, I found it slow-paced (that's not always bad. However, sometimes, that's an issue), and couldn't fully connect to the narrative and characters. I could pick up the third novel, but I don't have high hopes anymore. There was a map showing all the locations the book would go over; that was a nice touch. I would be better off if I read another series instead. It starts (or continues) with the main character, Clary Fray, or Clary for short, and I know this novel picks up right off from the first but I barely remember that. In the first half, almost nothing happens, but that let me explore all the characters and their dynamics, e.g., Jace, Clary and so many others I forgot due to the character soup. Out of all of them, the romance was the most significant, but it wasn't the best part. When you think about it, it's messed up. Wow. Now with that out of the way, the second half was a little faster paced than the first, and the final few pages were a rollercoaster to read through, it's has so much action. However, that didn't save the book in the end, considering that I only enjoyed 10% of it. Shame.

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bookthief's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad tense 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? It's complicated

4.25

This book was soo much better than city of bones. It had multiple perspectives of the characters making the story line more interesting and allowing me to understand and connect with the characters more.
I felt really bad for Jace throughout this book because he had the right intentions the whole way through he just didn’t know how to express them. Especially with the Inquisitor. I thought he was quite blunt and could have tried harder to prove he was innocent. I thought it was really cool how he could jump really high and fall from high places and land perfectly.
When they went to the Seelie Court I thought it was really cool for them to be in a different environment and I loved how visual it was and cool the entrance was. I did think it was a bit strange and weird how the Queen made Jace and Clary kiss but I guess they aren’t actually siblings so it’s okay.
I was shocked when Simon was actually a vampire!! Like I thought it was completely unexpected but quite cool to find out how people became vampires. Also it was shocking at the end how he can be in sunlight which is really strange but I’m sure there is some sort of reasoning behind it that will be explained later.
Clary’s ability to create new runes is super cool! And she was extremely powerful and talented when she managed to destroy Valentines boat with a single rune. I loved her and Luke’s relationship! 
The epilogue was really interesting with Madeline. I thought her character may return again after Clary and seen her at the Silent City. I am really curious to what the spell was!
And finally Magnus is such a great character I wish we could see more of him and his relationship with Alec!
Overall, this book is more intense and intriguing than the first book. I can’t wait to read the next one !

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booking_along's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

reread 2023:
not a lot actually happens in this book. it’s very much an extension and a filler kind of book to bridge different plot points together. to expect what happened in book one with the valentine plot and the clary/jace trope. 

there are some small things happening -different developments that are not what everyone expected to happen that might be explored in other books later or some small thing was learned that might turn into something later on but nothing came out it in this book.


mostly this books was filled with the horrendous tropes

1. of two people that are supposedly in love with each other (but on reality don’t  really know each other well enough to even know that or try to actually get to know each other to see if it’s true either -but who needs that if you can really ride that incestual train trope as long as possible?) 

2. adults being incapable of behaving as if they are NOT two years old and throwing a tamper tandrum because not everything is happening as they want it to.

3. people on power misusing that power and abusing other with it and adult just watching as if it’s fun. 

4. bickering and fighting o of all kinds. because who needs to talk if you can behave childishly?


and okay look. 
i get that most of the characters we follow are 15-17 and that’s fine. 
some of their behavior i can excuse because of that but most adults in this are horrible and for no reason other than page fillers and added drama. 

and even how most things happen in this book. tween the teens is just to dramatize the moments instead trying to write an actual individual plot for this book. 

the big fight scene in this is the one that was missing from the first book so really it all was just a prolonged and stretched out addition  to the first book and i dislike that. 

while i didn’t mind the first book from this as much, i do have to say that this second book was a huge disappointment and i can now see why i would have no motivation to try and continue on because this just felt like a book that was published for money instead of a good story. 

let’s hope the third book actually has a bit of something more than this and actually takes this story somewhere! 


first read review: 

This book series.... 

I just have a hard time with it, and honestly mostly because the rather icky factor of the whole Clary and Jace thing. i mean really. 

The first book was okay, nothing world changing for me and nothing i would rave about as everyone else seems to be doing. But still it was okay. 

This book, it was just... I mean the actual parts that didn't have the really icky sister-brother "lets make out or talk about how much i want to make out with you or think about how much i would love to make out with you" scenes were okay. They were pretty good. I enjoy the action moments and the overall world seems interesting and the writing that Clare has is fast paced and pretty easy to get through.... 

But that icky factor of brother-sister love that goes into the sexual aspect instead of the family thing? That is just.... ICK! Sorry, but how come so many people seem to completely overread those many, many moments?

I don't get it. 

I mean i will read the rest of the series. Just so see if it finally get better and i can't stop until i actually completely finished reading a series, i kind of suck like that but its just... 


I really hope that this whole sibling-love stuff finally is over with because that is just the biggest ICK factor for me and i can't get over it long enough to actually enjoy the rest of the book as much as i might if that would not be included in the books!

Okay enough ranting about that... 

the overall book -other then Clary and Jace ICK factor (sorry couldn't resist that is just sooooo wrong for me i can't even....)- was pretty good. I felt like its as a bit better then City of Bones, in the way that the characters had more depth -but maybe that was just because it is a second book and we already knew the characters and didn't just meet them. I don't know, maybe the second book is just a bit better then the first one. 

I liked the power and fight moments, i did enjoy the big end fight scene and how that turned out. 

I love Luke and Clary's relationship and how they just seem to work so perfectly in the parent/child relationship. 

I kind of love Simon -and its just horrible what is happening with him in this book! 

And i could have gone totally on board with Simon and Clary -is that a spoiler? If so sorry. 

So all in all, this book is not bad. I still don't get the hype. Really don't. I mean its not bad, the writing is okay. But really? What is so special about this other then the incest?

3 to 3.5 stars and i will see how i feel about this series after the next book.

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