A review by janeeyre_914716
Pale Kings and Princes by Robin Wasserman, Cassandra Clare

4.0

3 1/2 stars

NOTE: NEVER EVER EVER EVER EEEEVER TAKE DATING ADVICE OR IDEAS FROM A HERONDALE BOY.... EVER. ESPECIALLY JACE *laughing hysterically* *face palm*





ONTO THE REVIEW:

"...blood doesn't define you. What defines you is the choices you make."

"DATE NUMBER THREE, ANOTHER OF MY GENIUS IDEAS: DOUBLE DATE WITH CLARY AND JACE. WHICH MAYBE WOULD HAVE BEEN FINE, EXCEPT FOR HOW CLARY AND JACE ARE MORE IN LOVE THAN ANY PEOPLE IN LOVE IN THE HISTORY OF LOVE, AND HOW I'M PRETTY SURE THEY WERE PLAYING FOOTSIE UNDER THE TABLE, BECAUSE THERE WAS THAT ONE TIME WHEN JACE STARTED RUBBING HIS FOOT AGAINST MY LEG BY ACCIDENT. (I THINK BY ACCIDENT?) (IT BETTER HAVE BEEN BY ACCIDENT.)"



bahahahahahahahahahhahaha now THAT I can picture and the awkwardness coming mainly on Jace's end.....


Okay, so since I read this last year and ONLY got up to this story in my eBook collection, I'll admit I kinda forgot about them after awhile and decided to start over with the first 6 for refreshers of what's happening. But also thank goodness Overdrive had the audiobook compilation for them for the whole set! woot woot!

so I'm making this 3 1/2 stars just cause I can still see and remember why I didn't like this as much and I still didn't like it as much the 2nd time through. but still fun. it felt kinda "random" and irrelevant but I can see it was more of Izzy and Simon coming to terms, communicating etc. But I'm just glad Sizzy is back yay!!!

I DID however like a few things about it:

*first and foremost GEORGE FREAKING LOVELACE *laughing* I forgot how much I loved George

*the true story of Andrew Blackthorn's love for the Faerie who became the mother of Helen and Mark

And last but not least.....

*Izzy taking dating advice from Jace bahahahahahahaha I about DIED and thought she should know better to never ask Jace for ANY type of advice......

So overall, not my favorite tbh and felt rushed but it was still good. :)