♥!The Young Adult Book Club!♥ discussion

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Honestly, this is the one series I can say legitimately changed my life. I could read another book for weeks after I finished City of Glass because I was in shock. Read them all in four days.

Honestly, this is the one series I can say legitimately changed my life. I could read another book for weeks after I finished City o..."
I know what you mean about reading another book. Some stories just do that to you don't they.

But still? Read them all because I really did love the concept and wanted to see what happened. But disappointed in the end, with each book.

Honestly, this is the one series I can say legitimately changed my life. I could read another book for weeks after I finished City o..."
i did the same thing lol. i couldnt read alot of books for a while because its like how do you recover from a book series that good and go and read regular books.



Yeah... :( That's what I've been seeing a lot in the reviews. *sigh* City of Glass felt complete to me. I don't know why she felt the need to add two more. I'm still curious.



I can't help but wonder about his obvious knowledge about Alaskan and northwestern history and cultures. Having lived 18 years in Alaska, it surprised me that the names he used were actually the last names of people I knew!.
This book would work so well in a YA classroom to stimulate students to understand the connections history, culture, politics, environment, and personal ambitions.
I also appreciated his humor! Who can argue with a man named Nabisco, a kid named Saab, and the idea that rubbish was something worshipped!


We're talking about the series by Cassandra Clare..? I think you're thinking of something else!




And CoFA was a huuuge disappointment for me. I mean, after the drama of Jace and Clary--the reason I loved the series so much--there's not much you can do to make it up to that level of emotion again. Now there's just dumb regular drama between Jace and Clary, and it's just sdkghdakushnvfdkoshnvmklsdurjnkf.

http://www.goodreads.com/event/show/2...
On December 16th, Cassandra Clare will be having a live video chat! RSVP! Hope to see you there. :D

http://www.goodreads.com/event/show/2...-..."
Thanks for the heads up on this! Cant wait!!!

Pleaaaaase! WHAT HAPPENS?



So, I said this. I have since read Clockwork Prince and I retract this statement. OTL.
Just letting you all know. (;


I've only read the first two, and while they were enjoyable enough, I just didn't feel that Clare has pulled off what she hoped to.
I just really didn't like the second book at all. It left a very bad taste in my mouth. I plan to read the rest, yes, but I needed a break in between.
My biggest annoyance is that the series could thrive on the action alone, and then she just makes it more about romance between the characters. Ugh, it just bugs me.

I've only read the first two, and while they were enjoyable enough, I just didn't feel that Clare has pulled off what she hoped to.
I just really didn't..."
I think she's trying to cater to too many tastes, i.e. Percy Jackson fans, Twilight Fans, etc, etc. Plus its like she's raided a Thesaurus with amount of big words she drops in there. I'm a writer and I don't know most of these words, how is an average person going to know what they mean. Thank God for the dictionary function on my Kindle app.


Hi Lilly. I'm reading City of Bones, but not really finding any reason to continue reading the series. What is about it that is so marvelous?



i'll agree with 1 thing clockwork prince and angel were not the best

Colby, the series isn't supposed to be an action series; the main focus is on the relationships, and that was Clare's initial aim. I mean, if there were no relationship focuses and only action all the time, I would have hated it. I loved it because of the relationships, and that's what made me feel as strongly about the series as I did.
Noor, I don't recall coming across any words I didn't know...can you give an example of something that didn't sound realistic to you? I practically have these books memorized and I don't recall every feeling that way. (:


& all I did was ask for an example of a word they didn't know...

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