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And their writing on each other? Cutest, most pure shit in the entire world. And Julian wanting to be there and raise his brother and sisters when he is just a kid himself?

From saying where his home was, to asking if someone might play the violin. And I am most excited to see where his storyline goes. And to see him talk about his past with a few young shadowhunters. Legit the best dad, and he deserves the entire galaxy. Luke is too damn good for her. She not only was a shitty mom to Sebastian, but she was to Clary, too.

And hearing her say all that horrible shit about how she wished she could kill him in the crib and stuff. Like, I get it, he's evil, but can you like not say shit like that? I bet this character ends up being one of my favorites. Like, no. Especially because Maia is like one of four characters of color. Oh, and then she is obviously going to just jump into another relationship with the Bat dude? Like, why does Cassie Clare treat the character of Maia so poorly? It felt so forced and I felt so much cringe while reading it.

But I do love how she is in charge of the pack now, so hopefully I enjoy her in other books. Feels bad, man. Especially because I was really starting to feel for Raphael. Poor guy just got dealt such a bad hand in life. Like, how heartbreaking. I literally gasped when I found out who was warming her bed. Was he a little extreme? Does Cassie Clare love threatening incest? But even before the evil left him, I felt a lot of empathy for him.

It has been a wild ride, friends. Overall, I am so happy you all convinced me to read this series, instead of just jumping into Lady Midnight. The road might have started out a little rocky for this series, but I really did come to love it with my whole heart.

Simon and Izzy are in my top five OTPs of all-time, Magnus is one of my favorite characters in all of literature, and I already need to know more about everything fae! Sasha Alsberg. Author 6 books 68k followers. Words cannot express how amazing this book was! I will be posting a detailed review up on my youtube channel soon :.

TMI is the series that rekindled my love of reading. I was so invested in this series, and I'm so sad that it's come to a close.

But darn, Cassie ended it well. Warning: This book will make you so emotionally unstable. You'll go from angry to remorseful, happy to sad, laughing to crying, and so on. This book was everything I hoped for and more. I had no idea how she was going to tie up her all the loose ends and create a satisfying end. Somehow she did it, and better yet, she did it well. I love the deep complex characters, the twisting plots, the humor, the action, the deception, the drama, the wit, and crazy parallels and connections to TID.

Her writing is consistent and lovely. The third person POV with switches between characters works really well, and she's really descriptive. I can always picture in my head what's going on in the story. I had no idea what was going to happen in this book. Clare kept me guessing until the end. Everything was just so beautifully written and wonderfully done. She's a writing god!! The Plot: I love how this book wasted no time. Cassie Clare just went right into it! Thank god. I thought I was going to have to wait ten chapter for them to return to the homeland.

This book was packed full with awesome elements. There was the perfect blend of action, drama, romance, humor, mystery, adventure, and betrayal. There was a great balance between grave, sad moments and light happy moments. This book is a whooping pages yet somehow this book doesn't seem too slow or fast-paced.

Everything was timed out well. Every scene was there for a reason, there weren't any dragging and boring moments. I liked how she wrote it so that not everyone got away unscathed by the end. It wasn't a total HEA but still happy! The Characters: I am going to miss all of these characters so so much.

These characters have come so far. I'm so proud of them and all they've accomplished and overcome in this series. I love these characters so much, and I can't let them go! The Romance: The romance in this book was so adorable. Clace was perfect Clace. They trust, they confide in, they love. They've finally worked out their relationship problems.

Sizzy DTRed!! I love Sizzy but it annoyed me how they never really talked about their feelings. They keep putting it off or just don't talk about it. Malec was amazing. I've never been really crazy about them, but I totally shipped them in this book.

They saw their own flaws and fixed them. They came to terms with things and decided to just be happy and be together! Some Awesome Quotes: -"Heroes aren't always the ones who win," she said. But they keep fighting, they keep coming back. They don't give up. That's what makes them heroes. Temper us in fire, and we grow stronger. When we suffer, we survive. Everyone has the potential to be extra ordinary. Don't worry you'll survive. You might shed some tears as I did, but trust me, it will all be okay.

Have some perspective. Alec shrugged. Oh, she's my sister. Oh god. And there were Will references all over the place. Talk of many werewolves and Shadowhunters turned or killed en masse. Much talk of the heroes missing their brother Max, who was killed in a previous book. An year-old girl looks at pictures of her parents dead on a beach. A mention that baby Jace was cut out of the body of his dead mother. Clary and Jace -- both almost have sex for the first time, with mention of a condom being unwrapped as well as naked bodies.

More couples, two straight and one gay, kiss and get a bit passionate rolling around together. A faerie queen gets out of bed with her lover and walks around naked. Plenty of jokingly bawdy banter among friends about characters going off and having sex and the walk of shame.

The evil Sebastian makes it known that he would like to have an incestuous relationship with his sister Clary. A memorable scene takes place after hours in a Toys"R"Us. Simon's given spiked blood and falls asleep drunk. There's wine at a party as well as wine brought out in a cave hideout that older teens drink, plus champagne at a wedding that everyone drinks. A vampire smokes a cigarette noting that the undead don't have to worry about cancer.

Parents need to know that Cassandra Clare 's Mortal Instruments series has always been meant for more mature teen readers. But the sexual content is a bit more mature in City of Heavenly Fire and the previous installment, City of Lost Souls , than in the others. Here main characters have sex for the first time with a condom , and other couples -- straight and gay -- do plenty of kissing and rolling around together.

The series continues to be bloody and violent, with some truly gory moments -- guts spilling, heads rolling -- and some profoundly sad ones, such as when a year-old boy must kill his own father because his father drank out of a cup that "turned" him evil.

There are more sad deaths, mostly by stabbing, and some battle scenes and talk of massacres. The older teen characters drink wine together. They also fight alongside one another, showing loyalty, friendship, and bravery -- big themes of the series.

Clare includes a gay relationship with all the complexity and then some of a straight one -- which is rare, especially for a fantasy series. She also introduces her first autistic character, Tiberius, who will figure more prominently in her follow-up series, The Dark Artifices.

Add your rating See all 6 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 40 kid reviews. Sebastian, Clary's brother who was made evil with demon blood by their father, Valentine, has some truly diabolical plans in store. Shadowhunters in the city of Alicante are shivering in their combat boots as Sebastian ransacks institutes all over the world, forcing Shadowhunters to drink from the Infernal Cup. The contents turn them evil and soulless -- perfect additions to Sebastian's growing army. No one's willing to believe that Shadowhunters they once knew and loved can't be turned back -- until they face them in battle and more Shadowhunters die at their hands.

There's nothing Sebastian fears anymore except for Jace, who, through some magic of Clary's "stele" a blade that carves magic symbols , has heavenly fire running in his veins.

Sebastian knows this is the one thing that can kill him, which is why he demands that Clary and Jace join his side or the whole world will be destroyed. They have two days to decide. But no way is Jace waiting around to be claimed. He gathers up Clary and their friends Isabelle, Alec, and Simon and seek him out where his power is strongest. It's a path that, not surprisingly, leads them straight to hell. This YA fantasy is too long -- but amid far too much of the characters' internal dialogue and remembrances of the good and bad times of the past five books, it's got a satisfying end for fans.

Guess what will finally happen with Clary and Jace? And for Alec and Magnus it's nice to see such a dramatic and complex story line for gay characters who usually get the briefest of mentions, if they exist at all. Simon's life takes a surprising turn in the tense climax -- stay tuned. The stakes are about as high as they can be for both the characters whom readers love and the whole world.

This is an exciting send-off. But this isn't good-bye, not really. Cassandra Clare carefully introduces new characters for her next series, The Dark Artifices.

As Emma grows up, she'll be another strong heroine -- just like Clary and Tessa. Families can talk about the long-running Mortal Instruments series six books and its spin-offs: Infernal Devices three books and The Dark Artifices launching in What's appealing about already knowing the fantasy world of Shadowhunters before you pick up the next installment?

Will you read them all? Which characteristics does she give him? Are there any autistic people in your life -- at school or in your family? How is Tiberius different from or similar to those you may know?

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