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Jace just bugged me. I much preferred Simon. Just thought he needed to be around more.


The more I think about this the more I'm becoming afraid of this being Wincest all over again. >_<

I liked how their relationship was hidden beneath the surface, building up slowly, rather than being straight out explicit and constantly going on about their feelings for each other. Besides their personalities suited each other so well, and if Jace didn't like Clary he obviously wouldn't've followed her around all the time/helped her out so much, plus he liked to tease her and make out that he was the best, like the typical male way of showing off and implying their partiality for someone. Clary liked him too, but she wasn't going to admit to it and let him, a notorious player, have that power over her. She was obviously drawn to him too...it wasn't just a coincidence that they the two of them were constantly keeping each other's company.
I kinda liked Simon, but I didn't like him together with Clary...I dunno his personality often grated on me, and he seemed like such a wimp most of the time, until the end. Plus he did petty things to try and get Clary to notice him, like pretending he was head-over-heels in love with Isabelle, getting turned into a rat and so on. He was so...girly sometimes, and that totally put me off, and he seemed more "best friend" material than "boyfriend" material to me, but that's just what I think.
I really didn't like the twist at the end with Jace being Jonathon and all...it kinda upset me, and grossed me out a little..especially because they hooked up a bit...I thought that was totally an unnecessary twist to the plot, really. Incest...*shivers*. And also how they seemed almost uncaring of the whole matter after they found out. Perhaps they were in denial, I don't know, but still, it was silly.
The love triangle was ugh, and the plot twists were kinda lame. Overall, I think Luke was my fave character, yay for werewolves! XD


I agree with PandaRanda that the relationship with Jace and Clary wasn't out of nowhere. I think it was well developed--they were single teenagers in a deadly and adventurous situation--drawn to each other because they were from different worlds. It made sense.
And, like Elizabeth, I figured out the sibling connection well before the ending and was a little frustrated that the characters were so dense. If everything else about Clary's life turned out to be a lie, why did they assume her mother told the truth about her father? Not to mention Jace's prophecy of falling in love with the wrong person (why would Clary be wrong for him? Blood relation, ew!). And, the timeline from Valentine's fall fit, Hodge says it several times.
But, unlike many of you, I think the brother/sister twist is a really interesting element. A bit gross, but it makes the fantasy story different from the standard tale of love and adventure. I think the dynamics between all of the characters--Alec/Jace, Jace/Clary, Clary/Simon, Isabelle/everyone--makes the story compelling. I can't wait to see how their stories will unfold in the following books. And how introducing the other Lightwood brother will effect the mix.







This whole sibling thing is weird to me. Star Wars for sure. But then if they don't turn out to be siblings their emotions are really going to be messed with and they will need therapy (just kidding). I was a little grossed out... but it was something new I hadn't ever read before so it was also interesting. And what about Alec loving Jace? There is another love twist!

That is what I hear... I am waiting for the sequel from the library now. That relationship made me want to check out the next book.

Anyways, I thought Clary's character was a little dull, lacking umph and pizzaz. Personally, being in love with Jace the way I am :P, I pictured him with a more strong, alluring, exciting girl...kinda like me:D. Clary's character started to grow, and change into a more defined person as the story progressed, and by the time Jace kissed her, I had started to like her a little, but not that much. I figured, heey if Jace likes her, thats good enough for me.
BUUT, Since I am also a soap opera watcher, I spotted the twist from almost immedietly. For example, when Clary saw the photo of the circle and Jace's dad and said he doesn't look like his father and Hodge said he looks more like his mother...After that I was like "hmmm. Clary grew up without a father,and Jace grew up without a mother...peculiar..." Then, when Dorothea said he'd fall in love with the wrong person...Since I already knew he was falling for Clary, I wondered, why Clary would be the wrong person. First, I thought maybe she had feelings for Simon, but it became evident that she only had eyes for Jace. It hit me. They were related. I read the rest of the novel in fear that it would turn out they were related...It was terrifying.
I need to read the next novels, for Jace and no one else. Let me just say, if he wasn't such a compelling character, I would have just said "Sayonora" to the plot. After watching years of the soap opera Passions, I draw the line at incest. But I guess I can tough it out till the end...Who knows, the storyline might take a delicious turn...In other words, Jace might find a girl for him better than Clary, and poor simon might stand a chance!

I'm a huge Jace fan and I came to like Clarey more as I read the rest of the series.
I hated the way The City of Bones ended too, but the series as a whole is fabulous!!! Keep reading!!!!!


In the first book, when we found out that they were siblings, I thought that was a great twist. Really shocked readers. But when the relationship between Jace and Clary was still there in the second book, I knew that they couldn't possibly be related. I didn't think Cassandra Clare would keep it going if they really were related. I mean, all she would succeed in doing was disgusting readers. And by the third book, it was too obvious that they weren't.

I'm a huge Jace fan and I came to like Clarey more as I read the rest of the series.
I hated the way The City of Bones ended too, but the series as a whole is fabulous!!! Keep reading!!!!!"
yeah i totally agree!!

In the first book, when we found out that they were siblings, I thought that was a great twist. Really shocked read..."
lol yeah, ik what you mean. it was a little obvious, but oh well. there was still a part of me wondering, the whole time. lol. and at least cassie clare really thought it out so that it made sense.




I was a little disapointed that the revelation didn't happen until the third book though. I wanted to see more of the two of them together.


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DONT READ THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T READ CITY OF GLASS!!!they r a cute couple. Its stupid to think they were bro and sis but thanks god those rumors ened. And i couldn't believe jace was kissing that other girl ewww. That broke my heart

<3 Jace and Clary forever