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Do you think there should be a book written from Jace's point of view?
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Apr 04, 2014 05:15PM
that would be GREAT!!!!
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I think that there should be a book from Jace's POV. I think that book should be later in the series and possibly even after the series, maybe at his wedding.
That really depends on Cassandra Clare's style..Some female authors can really pull off a guy's "voice" (J.K Rowling! duh, or S. J. Kincaid, just to name a few), but some can't, e.g. Veronica Roth.
On the other hand, Cassandra has written from Will's POV before, so she should be able to write from Jace's as well.
Please don't hunt me down and kill me but I don't really like Jace so I wouldn't even bother reading it.
I don't think so because what happens if it doesn't live up to our expectations or Jace turns out to be different then we imagined and than it will mess with our image of Jace.
I think this would be great. I love reading books from others POV. I l always wonder what is going on in other characters heads and would definitely like to see the inner workings of Jace's mind.
S.Shade wrote: "I think this would be great. I love reading books from others POV. I l always wonder what is going on in other characters heads and would definitely like to see the inner workings of Jace's mind."Me too.
Yes it would be hilarious and I would love to c what he was thinking when he and clary first met and at the first 3 books. And it would be awesome to c how he grew up and what he was like a child and I JUST WANT ONE
Yeah. And besides, there are many parts of the books that are written from Jace/Will's POVs. And if you want more, there are a few scenes from the books written from the guy's POVs on Cassie's website. wwww.cassandraclare.commost of the switched povs are kisses ;D
I want her to write a book from the guy's POV though, but not about a story that we've already read. Like Life and Death for Twilight (which I don't like) but much much better cuz it's Cassie Clare. Maybe something about another event in Jace/Will's life? It doesn't even have to be a whole book! A novella from either of their views would be awesome
Oh definitely!!! Could you imagine?!? Would be an amazing book
YESSS!!! That would be a great idea. Imagine his thoughts on Alec and Magnus and then what it was like in his childhood and all of that.
To be honest? No. I love Jace sooo much and it would be nice to read some snippets from his point of view, but a whole book? No. In my opinion it's quite a lazy and unimaginative move from the author to write the same story from another character's POV. I myself would prefer that Cassandra didn't go there.
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Cassie 'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood
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I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see this happen and be a thing! Seeing as in all of the books your seeing from Clary's point of view. But I really want to see his POV in City of Glass and City of Lost Souls. I think those would be interesting to see.
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Cassie 'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood
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I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see this happen and be a thing! Seeing as in all of the books your seeing from Clary's point of view. But I really want to see his POV in City of Glass and City of Lost Souls. I think those would be interesting to see.
They did just come out with Son of the Dawn, which is about Jace coming to NY when he was a little boy.
Yes, but every one of her books is written from multiple POVs. It's not just Clary's or Tessa's or Emma's perspective we're reading from(even though they're the protagonists of their series). We've also read from Jace's, Simon's, Will's, Alec's etc. POVs.



















