tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9025467851363751987.post7973724682855972432..comments2023-06-29T16:31:21.968+02:00Comments on Living For Books: Shadowhunters, le origini–L’angeloYuko86http://www.blogger.com/profile/11392242256158022787noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9025467851363751987.post-78557914035953991542012-06-12T04:42:15.000+02:002012-06-12T04:42:15.000+02:00Okay, I am a major Twilight fan [of course. Anothe...Okay, I am a major Twilight fan [of course. Another obsseesd teenager, go figure]. I thought Twilight was the greatest book I've ever read and I'm not really one for romances either. I thought I would be stuck with Twilight on the brain for another few years. That is until I read City of Bones.The book sounded interesting enough for me. I love the supernatural genre and I think the little review on the cover; saying it was sexy kinda caught my attention too. I started reading it once I got home and I literally couldn't stop. It just captured my attention and Jaces' character just made be laugh, I loved him because he is such a dork sometimes and has pretty witty lines [Edward has some competition now. And mind you, looks have nothing to do with my decisions].Clary kinda reminds me of Bella; just a bit. She's stronger than she thinks she is and doesn't see her own beauty apparently.I knew I should have bought City of Ashes at the time too, but I wasn't sure if I'd even like the book. Now, I have to wait until my next shopping trip in order for me to get City of Ashes and I think I'm dying a little everyday without knowing what happens next. It's like waiting for Breaking Dawn all over again.I was a little upset at the end. I like the idea of Jace and Clary; they just seemed to go together with their attitudes and personalities and all.Overall, it's a fantastic book and I absolutely LOVE it. x)Marahttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003406096149noreply@blogger.com