martedì 3 novembre 2015

Shadowhunters(#3)-rewiew★★★★☆

Well, the third book of the saga, is the one I liked more and I have to say that my emotions took over several times while reading passages.
To concentrate on the review I'm listening a beautiful song, Dynasty. Tell me that you have heard at least once. If not go to hear for it, if you like. Is Miia.
Anyway, I know you do not care anything about what I'm doing, but I update you though, you never know.
Well, now things series.
I apologize for not having already found the original cover American in Italian; I looked everywhere and there were only the other editions. So I decided to enter both the original cover, though in English, that the most widespread in Italy (personally I prefer the first).
The third novel in the series Shadowhunters, City of Glass, was released in Italy on September 1st of 2009, while in America on March 24 of that year. Since it is set (at least partially) in New York, and later in Alicante, it is still an urban fantasy. The author is the same, Cassandra Clare, and with City of Glass I found that it's damn good at writing.

Plot:
Clary was sure to be a girl like many others and yet not only is a Shadowhunter, a Demon Hunter, but has the unique power to create new magical runes. To save the life of his mother, reduced dying from black magic to his father Valentine, Clary is forced through the magical portal that will bring in the City of Glass, place of ancestral origin of Shadowhunters, in which enter without permission it's forbidden. Even worse, he discovers that Jace, his brother, he does not want there, and Simon, his best friend, was arrested by the Conclave, which does not trust a vampire able to withstand sunlight. With Valentine who summons her powers to destroy them, the only possibility for Shadowhunters is a pact with the eternal enemies: the Children of the Night, the Sons of the Moon and the Fair Folk. While Jace realizes gradually realize how willing to risk for Clary, she has to learn as soon as possible to control her powers. Love is a mortal sin, perhaps, and the secrets of the past are likely to be fatal.




Sebastian.
Jonathan.
Clary.
Jace.




A wonderful book. 
It deserves to be read simply because if you read all the other first, you can not help but read this too, which is nice. And it is written in the third person by a narrator of zero degree, omniscient. This means that the writer Clare is so bastard. I mean; she's smart, because part of twists constantly at the end of each section or chapter. Then, from the blow, she begins to tell other things that happen in other places at that time, raising the curiosity dl player, who meanwhile wonders what might have happened. For example, on page 246, I think, something happens that now I will not tell, would be too complicated, that the reader has ever need to know how it ends. I only say that it is discovered on page 310, so good sixty or seventy pages that take the reader on the plug. Exhausting, I say no more.
Then... What can I tell you? The beauty of this book is mainly due to the way writes Clare, beautiful. Is now writing another saga that I absolutely want to read, always fantasy, which I'm sure will be pretty nice.
I finish here, I have nothing to say except ... MALEC!





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