Book Review This contemporary (urban) dark fantasy by Cassandra Clare is the first book in ” The Mortal Instruments” series and is published by Margaret K. McElderry Books, a division of Simon and Schuster Children’s Books. City of Bones is written for ages 14 and up.
Is the mortal instruments worth reading?
Definitely. It’s refreshing to see the world through the perspective of an amazing, immortal warlock. And there are many stories in there that will play a huge part of Cassandra Clare’s upcoming series, The Last Hours. Magnus Bane has been in ALL of the books in the books in the Shadowhunter Chronicles so far.
Is City of Ashes appropriate?
Book Review City of Ashes is written for ages 14 and up. The age range reflects readability and not necessarily content appropriateness.
Can a 13 year old watch shadowhunters?
Parent reviews for Shadowhunters
- Common Sense says. A paranornal romance heavy on style, light on substance.
- age 14+
Does City of Bones have romance?
8 of 10: City of Bones is all that I can ask for in a fantasy book – action, romance, top-notch characters, and plenty of twists. If you’re a YA fantasy fan or a Harry Potter lover, it is a good bet you will like this book.
What age is the mortal instruments for?
Family Movie Review: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (PG-13) Age Appropriate For: 14+.
Why is City of Ashes called City of ashes?
Cover and title. The cover features Clarissa Fray. The title refers to the City of Ashes, which is described in the chapter of the same name as the Silent City after Valentine and Agramon murder the Silent Brothers and steal the Mortal Sword.
Will there be a second Mortal Instruments movie?
A second film titled The Mortal Instruments: City Of Ashes and based on the next book in the series was set to go into production shortly after the release of City Of Bones, but six years later the sequel is nowhere to be seen. Unfortunately, the Mortal Instruments movie sequel isn’t happening – here’s why.