The story resumes following the aftermath of Sebastian’s introduction of his Endarkened army and last attack. Jace is grappling with his heavenly fire, Alec is trying to come to terms with his breakup with Magnus, Simon and Isabelle are trying to defining their relationship, Luke and Jocelyn are planning their wedding and the search continues to find Sebastian.
Talk about epic endings! The series concludes in grand form with so much going on but I had no difficulty keeping up. This was a long, long story (over 20 hours) but there weren’t any dangling threads left untied. The flow of the events was well developed, paced and woven together for a cohesive story that had lots of drama, intrigue, subterfuge and riveting action. Some of it was predictable but presented in a way that still kept me drawn to the story. There were some surprises, especially the highly climatic ending. And, there was a nice connection to The Infernal Devices that I was hoping to see.
I’ve had my ups and downs with this series and am happy it ended so well, very much worth the hours invested. I took my time working through it as the story arc increased in complexity and was just so interesting, though I’m uncertain if I’ll continue with the next connected series (probably will succumb after a time). I’m glad I read it and especially that I opted to listen to the entire series, despite a couple of misses with narrators. The performances in this one hit the marks extremely well considering the massive cast and story volatilit. It landed just the way it should have.
Book Info
- Release Date: May 27, 2014
- Series: The Mortal Instruments #6
- Narrators: Jason Dohring & Sophie Turner
- Audio Length: 20 hours, 38 minutes
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Great review, I read the authors first book years and years ago but I never read more. I maybe should change that?
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Thank you, Jules💜 This was selected as a group read in one of my Goodreads groups I moderate so I had to read the series. That said, I’m really happy I stuck with it as it grew on me and I ended up in a great place. FYI, the author recommended that we read the three prequels, The Infernal Devices after #3 and then return to TMI. We did that and it increased our enjoyment.
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Thank you for the tip!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the end of this series, Jonetta! Wonderful review 💕
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Thanks, Mackenzie! So great to see you here💜
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Glad the series ended on a good note, Jonetta!
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Thanks, Marialyce!
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I’ve had my ups and downs with this series too but I decided to give it another try and continue it so I’m happy to hear it ended so well. I heard the other series are much better
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I’ve heard the same, Daniela. Possibly Clare learned a lot from writing this one. There was a remarkable difference (good) between the first book in the series and his one.
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That’s what I heard that her writing improved tons!
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It’s the best when a series ends as it should. Lovely review, Jonetta!
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Thanks, Jennifer💜 My feelings exactly.
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I’m glad it ended well. I read the first 3 books and never got further. Maybe I will try the last 3 on audio but it is sort of YA so I’m not sure. Fantastic review!
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Thank you, Anne💜 I’ll be interested in what you think if you do continue!
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Hi! I just came in the commented to say the book cover looks really cool. I really wish I could have gotten into this series. City of Bones felt flat for me and I just couldn’t finish City of Ashes. Nevertheless, her Infernal Devices series was amazing. It kept me hooked. I ended up watching Shadowhunter tv show. It was good, very disappointing ending tho.
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I loved The Infernal Devices, too, and hung in through the end.
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I just feel like the characters were really fleshed out and the different personalities of everyone. Plus I also enjoyed Clare’s writing. It is really cool to see how much the writing has changed from Bones to Clockwork. To see how much an author grows as a writer is really neat
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Most definitely. You could see her growth by the time the series ended. I’m glad I stuck it out.
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If you are interested in science-fiction/fantasy, I am starting to post chapters of a story I have written. It is about discovering life on a mysterious planet called Arcanum. How do people on earth respond? I have been very interested in what could potentially be out in space. Many talk about aliens and give what they think. Mine aren’t aliens. Mine are known as Diatons. Check it out: I have posted the first chapter. I will be posting every Friday and new chapter.
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