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S'està carregant… The Red Scrolls of Magic (1) (The Eldest Curses) (edició 2020)de Cassandra Clare (Autor)
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![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Cute. ( ![]() Picked it up because of TV Malec. TV Malec is still the best Malec, but this will do, when we can't have Matt and Harry on screen, playing the most awesome couple of all times. I love Magnus and Alec's story. Always have and always will. Their love is beautiful. Beautiful. That’s the only way I can describe this book. I first met Alec and Magnus over eight years ago when I first picked up City of Bones and I have loved the two of them since. It was wonderful to get to see the two of them falling for each other and have romantics adventures that they have long since deserved. For those who have been fans of the Mortal Instruments for a while it will bring back a nostalgia for those books as it takes places sometime between City of Glass and City of Fallen Angels. You see a Magnus and Alec when they were first finding who they were together, and a younger Alec who was still discovering himself along with other well missed and beloved characters. It is a must read for those who love Cassandra Clare’s books and those who love warm, romantic adventures. It was very enlightening to see more deeply into both Magnus and Alec along with there relationship and Inwas so glad to see them get the book they’ve always deserved. alternatively: malec and the cockblocking cult leader. thats. thats about it really, thats the actual plot. ok no, im being dramatic, but it IS a recurring theme. and all in all, im both pleased and confused. its no secret that, as a philosophy, i am of the belief that cassandra clase Should Simply Stop. i think the shadowhunter world has been sufficiently exploited and we're ready for new things. HOWEVER. malec is an exception to every rule. heres why: they matter. they hold a very special place in the hearts of people who've been reading YA for what, a decade? because back then the lgbt rep was scarce and frankly mediocre. and i LOVE. and by that i mean LOVE love, seeing them go from minions to main characters. its what they deserve. so, actually, this is okay. what isn't as okay is how this book threw me back at the period between city of glass and city of fallen angels because my dude,,,, i remember nothing. its been so long. this is criminal. also, explain alec being so progressive and accepting here and still going slutshaming and trying to rob mag of his immortality later on. unless im getting the timeline wrong (which is, admittedly, entire possible). something just dont match. also! this reads kind of like satire. every character is so,,, overdone. it literally reads like satire and i mean this knowingly because i do read satire and this is how it is. the main characters not so much, but the more minor the character, the more it feels like a caricature (aside from magnus, except excess is expected when it comes to mag). who co wrote this, christopher moore? (actually, can we get that? shadowhunters x christopher moore? pls and thank you). raphael feels like what raphael would be if i wrote fanfiction. you know what i mean? its just a lot. and dont get me wrong -its fun. i almost like it better this way. its just not coehesive with the rest of the series,,, saga,,, universe,, whatever. but also: its fun. and its highly quotable. and i think if i hadnt spoiled the twist for myself by reading a review (i swear to god people who dont tag spoilers have a special place in hell waiting for them) i think i would have been quite surprised, and i liked that even knowing what the twist WAS, i still got a bunch of lil surprises here and there. at the very end it throws a curveball i was really very not expecting and now im confused and sad and confused. and of course: alec and magnus, and magnus and alec. and also: helen and aline, so, wlw/mlm solidarity, which is the thing of dreams, as we all know. aline is an absolute gem, where is HER book? (honestly there might be one and id be none the wiser, i got lost about five series ago). also: i would die for malec, i really would. theres a bit where alec cant decide between saving the world or getting laid and he goes physically back and forth no less than five times. absolutely iconic behavior on his part. also, magnus gets my whole heart. my closing statement is as follows: alec lightwood is a pillow princess, pass it on. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
*NEWSFLASH:Be amongst the first to read Cassandra Clare's brand-new blockbuster, The Lost Book of the White - pre-order NOW!* From #1 New York Times bestseller Cassandra Clare and award-winner Wesley Chu comes the first book in a new series that follows High Warlock Magnus Bane and Alec Lightwood as they tour the world after the Mortal War. The Red Scrolls of Magic is a Shadowhunters novel. All Magnus Bane wanted was a vacation--a lavish trip across Europe with Alec Lightwood, the Shadowhunter who against all odds is finally his boyfriend. But as soon as the pair settles in Paris, an old friend arrives with news about a demon-worshipping cult called the Crimson Hand that is bent on causing chaos around the world. A cult that was apparently founded by Magnus himself. Years ago. As a joke. Now Magnus and Alec must race across Europe to track down the Crimson Hand and its elusive new leader before the cult can cause any more damage. As if it wasn't bad enough that their romantic getaway has been sidetracked, demons are now dogging their every step, and it is becoming harder to tell friend from foe. As their quest for answers becomes increasingly dire, Magnus and Alec will have to trust each other more than ever--even if it means revealing the secrets they've both been keeping. Perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo, Holly Black and Sara J. Maas. Also by Cassandra Clare: The Dark Artifices: Lady Midnight Lord of Shadows Queen of Air and Darkness The Eldest Curses: The Lost Book of the White No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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