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message 51: by Suzzie (new)

Suzzie (suzzietn) | 1 comments I didn't re-read them honestly. I enjoyed Lady Midnight and Lord of Shadows still :)


Cassie    'The Thinker Go Go Go Go' Mis. Roben Goodfellow'\Isabelle Lightwood (cassiecrow) I didn't re-read them either. You should be okay just going straight into Lady Midnight.


message 53: by noor (new)

noor (smendes) | 3 comments Alli wrote: "I've been putting off reading Lady Midnight because I don't know if i should re-read the mortal instruments series or not. What do you think? Should I re-read them and then read Lady Midnight or ju..."

Its fine tbh. I didn't reread them. Also, Emma and Jules are in maybe like 1-2 chapters from TMI. as long as you know that emma's parents died suspiciously and jules parents died in the dark war, it should be fine. also, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Lady Midnight...i found it a bit better than LoS too (felt like there were alot of like random adventures just added)


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Stephenie Lopez | 2 comments will Jace and Clary and Simon have there own series like Magnus and Alec


message 55: by Stephenie (new)

Stephenie Lopez | 2 comments will Jace and Clary and Simon have there own series like Magnus and Alec


message 56: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra Clare (cassandraclare) | 390 comments Mod
Hi! I don't know how familiar you are with the books, but Jace and Clary's series is the Mortal Instruments and Simon has Tales from Shadowhunter Academy. There's a possibility there will one day be a version of CoB from Jace's point of view, but it's unlikely there will be a second series centering about Jace and Clary after the first six books!


message 57: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra Clare (cassandraclare) | 390 comments Mod
Hi! I don't know how familiar you are with the books, but Jace and Clary's series is the Mortal Instruments and Simon has Tales from Shadowhunter Academy. There's a possibility there will one day be a version of CoB from Jace's point of view, but it's unlikely there will be a second series centering about Jace and Clary after the first six books!


message 58: by Heather (last edited Apr 26, 2019 09:28AM) (new)

Heather | 2 comments Not expecting THE Cassandra Clare to answer especially since she is sick and all (all best wishes from me) but I have to ask:
Why are Jace and Clary heads of the institute when Alec was still unemployed at the time. I mean he could clearly run it better than them and he clearly has a strong mind when it comes to problem solving. Jace and Clary were immature. And they both had to deal with the villain (most amongst others) and all. I doubt everyone would suddenly trust them straight after the war to cast a vote in their favour (psychological fact).
Isabelle would have been a better head. I mean no matter how immature she can get, she would still have been a better head than those 2.

Sending lots of love. Hope you get better.


message 59: by Aleyna (new)

Aleyna (alyy03) | 3 comments Hey Cassie!

I have a question what do you thnik of the show ?

Love Aly


message 60: by Heather (new)

Heather | 2 comments ^^Nevermind. I figured it out


message 61: by snackariyah (new)

snackariyah  (brothersnackariyah) | 3 comments Hey Cassandra Clare,
I had a question, Will fans ever get to see Tess and Will’s wedding and wedding night and their early married life?


message 62: by Daisy (new)

Daisy (naggy63) | 2 comments I bought the moral instrument series and never read them. Then today I found myself in a dilemma: read the books or watch the show.
Show Ep 1: So Clary is not interested in listening to mother. She is an 18 spoiled brat with the IQ of a blatte. She has a one tunnel mind. Her dumb friend think's he can protect against monsters.
She is so anti hero material. I was not interrested in watching past the 1st episode.
Harry Potter spoiled us. Twilight spoiled us.
Clary is as dumb as they came.
So are the books written differently?


message 63: by snackariyah (new)

snackariyah  (brothersnackariyah) | 3 comments well the books are written differently, except it is more of a young teen read. However, I enjoyed them when I first read them, but as I got older they were just ok. But TID (the infernal devices) is a great series by Cassandra Clare. It's the same Shadowhunters universe but it takes place in the 1800's and I find it to be Cassandra Clare's best series so far.


message 64: by Daisy (new)

Daisy (naggy63) | 2 comments I am going to read the first book this week. Though I have no illusions. I'll be back before the coming weekend


message 65: by Apricity (new)

Apricity Why does Cordelia love James? I know she has been in love with him since she was 10 but in CoG it is shown that James started having feelings for Cordelia after he had scalding fever but when did it start for Cordelia? I demand answers.


message 66: by [deleted user] (new)

What's your advice to aspiring writers?


message 67: by Stuthi (new)

Stuthi Baskar (httpswwwgoodreadscomstuthibaskar) | 1 comments Hi! I just joined this group! I would like to know how things work here and if Cassie still answers questions.


message 68: by Api (new)

Api Chandran | 1 comments Is the boxed set of the Last Hours all include jacket covers as first editions?


message 69: by Aarjavi (new)

Aarjavi | 1 comments is jem still immortal after the events of the city of heavenly fire??


message 70: by A.M. (new)

A.M. Revere (amrevere) | 1 comments Hi, Cassandra.
There is a Goodreads account that is claiming to be you that messaged me about my books, and even links to your website and shares a bio about you, too. They also five-starred one of my books.
I linked it here: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1...
Is this you? If it isn't, I think they should be reported.


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