Fifth in Cassandra Clare’s internationally bestselling Mortal Instruments series about the Shadowhunters.
Discover more secrets about the Shadowhunters as they fight to protect the world from demons in the fifth book in the internationally bestselling series. What price is too high to pay, even for love? Clary is willing to do anything for Jace, but can she still trust him? Or is he truly lost? This edition contains a map and a new foreword by Cassandra Clare. Read all the sensational books in The Shadowhunter Chronicles: The Mortal Instruments, The Infernal Devices, Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, The Bane Chronicles, The Dark Artifices, The Last Hours and The Shadowhunter’s Codex.
- ISBN10 1406337609
- ISBN13 9781406337600
- Publish Date 6 September 2012 (first published 1 May 2012)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Walker Books Ltd
- Format Paperback
- Pages 560
- Language English
Reviews
Written on Jan 18, 2019
ammaarah
Written on Dec 11, 2018
"For as is often the happenstance with that which is precious and lost, when you find him again, he may well not be quite as you left him." (Queen of the Seelie Court)
★ The first half of City of Lost Souls is slow. I could put this book down and not read it for days.
★ The ending makes up for the slow pacing. However, the ending seems rushed.
★ I cannot deal with lovestruck teenagers like Clary. Her world revolves around her boyfriend, Jace, and she would literally damn the world if it meant that she could spend the rest of her life with him. She does so many silly things all in the name of love.
★ Jace is not really Jace in City of Lost Souls and I don't care.
★ I prefer reading about the secondary characters because the main characters, Clary and Jace, do things that I can't understand.
★ Simon goes through so much character development in The Mortal Instruments series and after reading City of Lost Souls, he is now one of my favourite Cassandra Clare characters.
★ Isabelle is my favourite Shadowhunter in City of Lost Souls. She's fierce, headstrong and awesome. In City of Lost Souls, we get to see her vulnerabilities and insecurities.
★ I also like the idea of Sizzy. I enjoyed seeing Isabelle slowly let her walls fall down and realise that she might have feelings for Simon and also seeing Simon give his heart another shot at potential love.
★ Alec has a PoV in City of Lost Souls and although he does some pretty stupid stuff, I kind of understood where he was coming from.
★ I live for the Magnus sass.
★ I'm quite fine with the state of the Malec ship at the end of City of Lost Souls. Magnus breaks-up with Alec after Alec goes behind his back. This is for the best because Alec needs to grow up and get over his insecurities and Magnus deserves better than that.
★ I'm giving Jordan the benefit of doubt in City of Lost Souls.
★ I don't know how to feel about Jordan and Maia, but if they're happy, then I have no complaints.
★ Sebastian is one of those villains that you love to hate. However, the reason for his lack of humanity is the demon blood running through his veins and that's not his fault.
★ I also thought that I was done with reading about incest. I thought wrong.
★ I cannot deal with all the teenage angst.
"They mean that adversity tests one's strength of character. In difficult times, in dark times, some people shine." (Jocelyn Fray)
pamela
Written on Jul 10, 2015
Nothing much happened in this novel. It made you think it was exciting, but it wasn't. Jace was evil, then Jace was good ,then evil, then good. Clary wants to be with Jace but can't, then can, then can't, Simon loves Isabelle but doesn't tell her, Isabelle loves Simon but doesn't tell her, Alec and Magnus have a weird relationship, Maia and Jordan get back together, and even the parents have dysfunctional relationships. Everyone makes out, a lot. And that's pretty much it.
Basically this book was nothing but the City of Raging Teenage Hormones. One more to go. I hope it redeems itself, because I've enjoyed them up till now. It would be a shame if the last book ruins the excitement I've felt all through this series up until City of Lost Souls.
Kim Deister
Written on Jan 11, 2015
The snarky humor is fantastic, the one-line zingers delivered by Jace, Simon, and Magnus. It is sarcastic and witty and I love the banter. I was worried that Jace's story line would take that away from his character, but I was happy to discover that he was just as snarky as ever.
The story was pretty dark in this book, with all kinds of shifting dynamics between the characters. Jace and Sebastian, Sebastian and Clary, Jace and Clary, Magnus and Alec, Simon and Isabelle, Jordan and Maia. All of the relationships in this book are affected in different ways by the events of the book and that kept the story interesting.
There was a lot of suspense in this book and a lot of twists. I love that the author isn't afraid to mess with her characters and turn their stories on end!
My Recommendation
I am ready to start Heavenly Fire, although I am sad to see the series end!
thebookdisciple
Written on Dec 1, 2013
tweetybugshouse
Written on Jul 1, 2013
Romance Schmomance
Written on Jun 2, 2013
sstaley
Written on May 31, 2013
angelarenea9
Written on Jan 25, 2013
Hixxup
Written on Sep 2, 2012