Last week I finished reading the City of Heavenly Fire, the last installment of The Mortal Instruments series and I still can't get over it. It was so angsty and sad and happy at the same time, it was dancing on my nerves all along. I'll never be the same... However, that's not what bugs me the most. It's that the series is over. It's gone and though there will be more (TDA, TWP, TLH) and I cannot wait to read them, it will not be the same and I have a hard time with letting go. (Proves it the few hundred fan-fitions I've read since last week.) Thus right now everything's revolving around TMI and CoHF in particular. And that's how I came up with this special TMI edition of Name Decoder. Some of the names have already been featured in the section, Clary's and Jace's and Raziel's so now I'll be concentrating on the less main characters whose names have not been mentioned yet. Hope you"ll like it!
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Prepping for City of Heavenly Fire - City of Lost Souls Rereading
So it has only a loose month left until the release of City of Heavenly Fire, the last installment of The Mortal Instruments series. I don't know about you but for me it's like an end of an era. I'll miss Clary and Jace and their intriguing story, nevertheless I know we don't have to wait too long for the next Shadowhunter series. On the other hand I'm incredibly excited to get to know how they will vanquish Jonathan in the end and how their lives are going to be after the life-changing final battle. However fortunately Cassie won't give it easily, the City of Heavenly Fire is 733 pages!! So she made sure we'll have sufficient before ending her first, historical Shadowhunter generation.
Although this is the longest book of the series, all the installments are quite a lot long. They are also very intricate, intriguing, full of twists therefore you have to know every single little whiff to be able to fully enjoy and understand everything. To top of these, the last novel was published a rather long time ago. Hence, I would like to organize a big rereading! It would be useful, wouldn't it? Everybody can join, please join, the more people the more fun and would it be delightful to discuss it alone? Or with one or two people? No. Just no. So please join and spread the world so that more people can participate in it. The guidelines are the following:
1. We are going to start it on May 1, Thursday.
2. We should read one chapter every day. It's not too much, is it? The chapters aren't long.
3. You can read it in any format.
4. We are going to discuss each chapter here on Rebook424.
5. You can join one any day if you cannot do so on May 1.
6. I'll be posting a short review of every chapter, that's going to be the beginning of the discussion. The discourse is going to be below the post in comments. You can write a short review, too, but please link back to the site.
7. Please, spread the word in order that more people could join and so to make it more fun! No matter whether you share it on Facebook or Twitter or elsewhere, write a post on your blog, do as you want to, as long as you do.
Am I gonna see you here? I hope so. :) See you later alligator.
Although this is the longest book of the series, all the installments are quite a lot long. They are also very intricate, intriguing, full of twists therefore you have to know every single little whiff to be able to fully enjoy and understand everything. To top of these, the last novel was published a rather long time ago. Hence, I would like to organize a big rereading! It would be useful, wouldn't it? Everybody can join, please join, the more people the more fun and would it be delightful to discuss it alone? Or with one or two people? No. Just no. So please join and spread the world so that more people can participate in it. The guidelines are the following:
Guidelines:
1. We are going to start it on May 1, Thursday.
2. We should read one chapter every day. It's not too much, is it? The chapters aren't long.
3. You can read it in any format.
4. We are going to discuss each chapter here on Rebook424.
5. You can join one any day if you cannot do so on May 1.
6. I'll be posting a short review of every chapter, that's going to be the beginning of the discussion. The discourse is going to be below the post in comments. You can write a short review, too, but please link back to the site.
7. Please, spread the word in order that more people could join and so to make it more fun! No matter whether you share it on Facebook or Twitter or elsewhere, write a post on your blog, do as you want to, as long as you do.
Am I gonna see you here? I hope so. :) See you later alligator.
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Miscellaneous
There are quite a few things that piled up in the last few days, so I'll be making a mixed post. It's going to be about publishing dates of the books by Jennifer L. Armentrout this year, upcomig book signings of her, and Cassandra Clare: The City of Heavenly Fire news.
In one of my earlier posts, I mentioned how many books will be published this year by Jennifer L. Armentrout. Now, I'm bringing the exact dates of the publications.
In one of my earlier posts, I mentioned how many books will be published this year by Jennifer L. Armentrout. Now, I'm bringing the exact dates of the publications.
Books That We Are Insanely Looking Forward To Read 1 - City of Heavenly Fire
Hi, Dear Reader. How are you? Thank you for reading my very first book-related post on the blog. The idea of writing about books that we can't wait to read conceived in my head when I finished reading Origin, the fourth book of the Lux series just yesterday. The next book is going to come out in August 5 and I'm not entirely sure if I can wait until than, since this is on of the worst cliffhanger endings I have ever seen. By the way cliffhanger endings. The first book I'll be presenting to you is City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare. She is a brilliant author who is the uncrowned queen of our loved cliffhanger endings, (although I've been thinking about that Jennifer L. Armentrout is seriously trying to beat her) and has a reputation for being keen on torturing her readers with revealing mocker informations about deaths and break-ups and other crucifying things. But let's start with the beginning.
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