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reviewed City of Lost Souls by Cassandra Clare (The Mortal Instruments, #5)

Cassandra Clare: City of Lost Souls (2012, Margaret K. McElderry Books) 4 stars

When Jace vanishes with Sebastian, Clary and the Shadowhunters struggle to piece together their shattered …

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4 stars

Oh, this book is really sad.



I can't believe that for moments I liked Sebastian... it's like there's a good side of him that gives you the idea that he can be saved but then appears his true self -the psycho one- and any hope about him vanishes. I am not sure he can be saved from the evil he has on his very blood so he's probably lost in it.

I really liked the evolution of Simon and Izzy's relationship and the same with Malec. There are many beautiful moments but sad ones, too.

I know that Jocelyn only tries to protect her daughter but she reaches the annoyingly bothersome.

And, of course, I love clary's bravery and determination to save Jace. That's why Jace loves her, anyway. And Jace... well, there isn't much I can't say without saying any spoiler, but I love him.