city of heavenly fire - book review

 "his eyes were green"




Best. freaking. book. ever.

city of heavenly fire is the last and final tmi (the mortal instruments) book. I highly recommend this book because i laughed and cried and screamed and cried again through all the 800 pages. Yes, 800 pages. One of the reasons why it's the best book ever. The longer, the better, am i right?

Clary, Jace, Alec, Isabelle and Simon journey through literal hell to stop Sebastian, Clary, the protagonist's brother from destroying the earth and the race of shadowhunters (half angel, half humans who fight demons and prevent them from coming to earth) with it. He is on the move, systematically, turning shadowhunter against shadowhunter.

This book is SO EMOTIONAL. i have to admit, i didn't see it coming, but i still love it. in fact, i love it even more because of how emotional it is. 

just a heads up to everyone who has and hasn't read this book- 




you are going to cry here. even if you're ready, it will take you by shock.

if you haven't started reading tmi yet, this is the order you can follow-

TMI books (read first) - city of bones, city of ashes, city of glass, city of fallen angels, city of lost souls, city of heavenly fire.

Infernal Devices (read second) - clockwork angel, clockwork prince, clockwork princess

Dark Artificies (real last) - Lady Midnight, Lord of Shadows, Queen of Air and Darkness

(there are many other side books, mail me if you want to know them- ada.arora2008@gmail.com)

thank you and goodbye my fellow readers.

make today your best.


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