Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare, Maureen Johnson

Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy (Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, #1)

by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson

Simon Lewis never thought he'd become a Shadowhunter ... and now he has the chance. One of ten adventures in Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy. 

After living as a Mundane and a Vampire, Simon never thought he would become a Shadowhunter, but today he begins his training at Shadowhunter Academy. 

This standalone e-only short story follows the adventures of Simon Lewis, star of the #1 New York Times bestselling series The Mortal Instruments, as he trains to become a Shadowhunter. Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy features characters from Cassandra Clare's Mortal Instruments, Infernal Devices, and the upcoming Dark Artifices and Last Hours series. Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy is written by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan.

Reviewed by liz089 on

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After finishing Lord of Shadows I kind of got into a reading slump.. Nothing seemed good enough to read after such a book, and even though I managed to finish two books I'm still not really motivated to read... She leaves me heart-broken and unable to move on XD

So what better way to try and move on with the tales of the Shadowhunter Academy ? I already read this one two years ago and planned on continuing, but since not all of them were released yet I waited, and of course, forgot to continue.
But here we are again !! And this time I will read them all and get my dose of the Shadowhunter world for a little bit longer..

Simon is one of my favorites, and this first one was great !! Even though he remembers so little and he feels like he don't know himself anymore, he is till the same fun, brave and caring person as before. Great to be reading this one and can't wait to get to know more about all the others !! Love George 3

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