City of Bones Book Discussion

City of Bones Book Discussion (and giveaway!)

Saturday, April 02, 2011

So Monday is the BIG day! Are you all excited for this fantastic event? It’s all set, but we’ve forgot to tell you the very best part. Well, we have two things to tell you. We’ve made up a schedule for this fantastic twelve-week event, so if you miss a post, you can easily find it here!

Other things to remember: This is how our book discussion will run (Hopefully... *cross your fingers* we've never done anything like this before.) Each week we will go over the plot of that week's two chapters. We will reflect and discuss favorite scenes, random thoughts, and other awesome stuff. At the end of each post, there will be discussion questions for anyone who would like to join in on the fun. What are we asking you to do? Read along with us and comment every week! This book discussion is going to be so much fun and it would be even more so if you'd join us!

So stay tuned! (Every discussion post will take place on Monday.) We will post, every Sunday, a recap of that week's comments to showcase the awesome readers and keep the discussion moving. So bring on the comment love and don't forget your copy of City of Bones.

Check this schedule out:

City of Bones Book Discussion is a Go!

4/4/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 1 (Recap)
1: Pandemonium
2: Secrets and Lies
4/11/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 2 (Recap)
3: Shadowhunter
4: Ravener
4/18/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 3 (Recap)
5: Clave and Covenant
6: Forsaken
4/25/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 4 (Recap)
7: The Five-Dimensional Door
8: Weapon of Choice
5/2/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 5 (Recap)
9: The Circle and the Brotherhood
10: City of Bones
5/9/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 6 (Recap)
11: Magnus Bane
12: Dead Man’s Party
5/16/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 7 (Recap)
13: The Memory of Whiteness
14: The Hotel Dumort
5/23/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 8 (Recap)
15: High and Dry
16: Falling Angels
5/30/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 9 (Recap)
17: The Midnight Flower
18: The Mortal Cup
6/6/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 10 (Recap)
19: Abbadon
20: In Rats’ Alley
6/13/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 11 (Recap)
21: The Werewolf’s Tale
22: Renwick’s Ruin
6/20/11: City of Bones Book Discussion Week 12 (Recap)
23: Valentine
Epilogue: The Ascent Beckons

City of Bones: Last Thoughts


And other big news! We’ve decided that to add to the coolness factor that is our wonderful discussion, we have a surprise for all of you who plan on joining the discussion. We are going to give away a lovely copy of City of Bones. That’s right, it will be all yours. Here’s what you have to do:
  • Comment! That’s basically all the work you have to put into this. Every comment you post on our discussion posts (and no, it can’t be a comment about something off topic- you must stay with the discussion) will add you an extra entry in the giveaway.
  • You must be a follower! It doesn’t matter if you are a new or old follower; you must follow us. We will check!
  • Due to money issues, we cannot make this contest international. However, if you, international folks, have USA friends, we could always send the gift to them who then could pass it on to you or if you are willing to pay for shipping and handling, we would gladly send the gift to you.
This contest is now currently closed.
Those who are up for this contest—the deadline is 6/23/11.  On 6/25/11 we will post the winner of the book. (You will have 48 hours to claim your prize from that date.) Just fill in the form below, if you qualify, and don’t forget to comment.


So grab your copy of City of Bones and get ready, because this party is about to start!

City of Bones Book Discussion

Results are in!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Over the past three weeks, we've given you the chance to determine which book we should focus on in our big book discussion.  Nora and I have been planning a book discussion for a while and we wanted to know what book you would be willing to read with us.  And the results are in! 

It was a close call between Nightshade and City of Bones.  Drumroll, please... City of Bones won your approval.

Do you know what that means?  Great things are in store for The Bucket List!  In celebration of the City of Fallen Angels release, we will begin this great book discussion next week.  That means this week, we'll have a whole lot to plan. 

This is how our book discussion will run (Hopefully... *cross your fingers* we've never done anything like this before.)  Each week we will go over the plot of that week's two chapters.  We will reflect and discuss favorite scenes, random thoughts, and other awesome stuff.  At the end of each post, there will be discussion questions for anyone who would like to join in on the fun.  What are we asking you to do?  Read along with us and comment every week!  This book discussion is going to be so much fun and it would be even more so if you'd join us!

So stay tuned for our official book discussion (where we will begin discussing Chapter 1 and 2 of City of Bones by Cassandra Clare) post on April 4.  (Every discussion post will take place on Monday.)  We will post, every Sunday, a recap of that week's comments to showcase the awesome readers and keep the discussion moving.  So bring on the comment love and don't forget your copy of City of Bones.

All you have to do to get ready for this HUGE event is read the first two chapters of City of Bones and be ready to spill your thoughts on April 4.

Calling all mundanes: book bloggers, authors, and readers of The Mortal Instruments!  Throughout our book discussion we would love to have a weekly guest posts to encourage even a bigger discussion.  If you are interested in writing a guest post about your thoughts on The Mortal Instruments series (plot, characters, writing style, anything), then please fill out the form below.  Thank you for your support!  See you on April 4!


City of Bones Book Discussion

City of Bones Book Discussion Week 5

Monday, May 02, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to our City of Bones Book Discussion! We’re so glad you could join us! Over the next nine weeks, we’re bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, we’re about to get the party started, but we have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week we will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). We will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.

• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters we’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.

• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but we’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as we are, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And we’re also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 9: The Circle and the Brotherhood

Clary, Jace, and Simon left Luke's place rather quickly after Luke left.  Jace was still seething over seeing his father's murderers.  He was "scary calm" (132).

Clary and Jace bring Simon back to the Institute, "You'll be the first mundane who has ever been inside the Institute" (133).  Church, the cat, leads the way to the kitchen where they introduce Simon to Isabelle.  Isabelle only smirks to find that Simon barely say a word when he watches her.  Clary feels a bit hurt and jealous by Simon's sudden change of interest. 

Clary and Jace find Hodge in the greenhouse.  "The greenhouse was laid out in what seemed to Clary's untrained eye no particular pattern, but everywhere she looked was a roit of color" (143).  Jace catches Hodge up on what they've discovered at Luke's and Clary's house.  Hodge believes it is time to tell Jace about the Circle.  He shows Jace and Clary the Circle's oath-- the Circle of Raziel was "dedicated to wiping out all Downworlders and returning the world to a 'purer' state" (145).  Hodge surprises them both that he was part of the Circle (the group was led by Valentine), as was the Lightwoods (Isabelle and Alec's parents).  And, an even bigger surprise, Clary's mother was in this group as well, because "she was Valentine's wife" (146).

Chapter 10: City of Bones

The news of Jocelyn shocks both Jace and Clary.  But Hodge clarifies that Luke, Jocelyn, and Jace's father, Michael Wayland all escaped the Circle after they realized Valentine's intent.  Hodge and the Lightwoods did not, and the Clave restricted Hodge from leaving the Institute forever.  "The Law is hard, but it is the Law" (151). 

Alec and Isabelle are filled in about the Circle over dinner.  They all believe that Valentine wants the Mortal Cup to make an army of Shadowhunters.  Hodge acts as though he has said too much when he speaks figuratively, Valentine "would have sacrificed his own son for the cause" (155).  Hodge tells the others that they will do nothing, this problem is for the Clave. 

Clary is still worried about her mother but doesn't know where to start looking for her.  Jace insists that they must go through Clary's mind to discover what they want to know.  The Silent Brothers, "they are among the most feared of all demon hunters" (158), are coming and Jace wants to hand Clary over to them.  The Silent Brothers would be able to go through Clary's mind and retreive memories.  She's hesitant about the Brothers going through her head but decides not to ponder about it now when she just wants to sleep.

Clary has a dream of the "Glass City" (161), where she dances with Simon and Jace.  In the dream, Jace claims that Simon may be more than he has let on with, "this place is for the living" (161). 

Jace wakes her up to take her to Brother Jeremiah, one of the Silent Brothers.  "The archivist's head was bald... darkly indented where his eyes had been.  They were gone now.  His lips were crisscrossed with a pattern of dark lines that resembled surgical stitches" (166-167).  The Brothers seem to be made of nightmares, at least, in appearance.  The Brother tries to go through Clary's mind, but "there is a block in your mind" (168).  He insists that Clary should come to the City of Bones with him to get the help of the other Brothers as well.  With a short ride through the city in a horse-drawn carriage, a walk in a cemetary, Jace, Clary, and Brother Jeremiah go to the City of Bones.  The sign, labeling the entrance to the city, leaves Clary cold and frightened; the sign depicts, "The descent into Hell is easy" (179). 

She is introduced to the Silent Brothers.  The Brothers uncover the name Magnus Bane from Clary's memories.  The Brothers let her leave by saying that the block in her mind, "can be safely undone only by the one who put it there" (186).  Clary and Jace are somewhat glad to be out of the Brothers' presense, when they leave the City of Bones, contemplating what to do next.

If you could have a conversation with Church, the cat, what would you talk about?

REMEMBER: Please try to give a minimum of spoilers unless it is about the chapters we have read already. Also, every comment (one per post) on our discussion posts gives you extra entries if you are entered to win a copy of City of Bones.

City of Bones Book Discussion

City of Bones Book Discussion Week 12

Monday, June 20, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to the City of Bones Book Discussion! I’m so glad you could join me! This is the LAST week that I’m bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, I’m about to get the party started, but I have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week I will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). I will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters I’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.
• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but I’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as I am, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And I am also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 23: Valentine

Can you believe it's almost the end?  My heart's pounding, this is where everything goes down.  The entire title is called Valentine, that totally tipped me off.  Especially because we just left off where Jace is under the impression that he is Valentine's son.  WHAT?!  Clary is in utter disbelief, while Jace plays the introduction game that leaves another, oh-no-he-didn't-moment.  "This is Clary...  She's a friend of mine" (435).  I was sure that Jace and Clary were between the friend station, but not quite dating.  What happened to that fact, Jace? 

But anyway, Clary eventually realizes that Jace and her are brother and sister, which I think must deserve another WHAT moment.  Valentine keeps that fact a secret from Jace for awhile.  Clary tries to put some sense into Jace that Valentine is a bad man.  Valentine has been giving Jace lies for most of his life.  It made both Clary and I frustrated with Jace.  "Don't talk to my father like that" (439).  Valentine explains how Wayland was never really Jace's father, how he'd staged his own death a second time to run from the Clave, how he'd had to make Jace believe he was dead.  Valentine tries to make it look like Jocelyn is the bad guy.  Not true.

Of course, Jace believes every word.  So when Valentine suggests they all take the portal to Idris, Jace tries to put some sense into Clary (who seems more sensible than Jace at the moment), "Yeah, that sounds like a perfect family reunion" (444).

Then Luke shows up.  Now it's a party.  Luke and Valentine get in a heated argument about Jocelyn and the dagger that Valentine gave Luke to kill himself.  Then Valentine and Luke really start fighting, which isn't very fair considering Luke had to battle Forsaken downstairs and Valentine got to sit on his bum, talking with Jace and Clary.  Valentine is about to do some real damage to Luke when Jace saves the day and tells his father to leave.  Valentine is not used to people giving him attitude, "I will not take orders from a child" (456).  Finally Jace starts to see the light when Valentine admits his plans of what he had done to Jocelyn and her parents.  Jace wants to go to Idris with Valentine to retrieve the Mortal Cup.  Valentine walks through the Portal, a mirror from across the room.  The mirror shatters while Jace is standing there, almost in shock.  He picks up a piece of the mirror, where he can still see part of Idris, his home from long ago, in and sits down and bows his head.  Clary comforts him, but there's not much she can do.  He whispered her name over and over.

Epilogue: The Ascent Begins

Clary's mom is in a mundane hospital, trying to be cured.  The doctors have no clue neither does the Silent Brothers.  "This was no ordinary coma-- no injury, no lack of oxygen, no sudden failure of heart or brain had caused it" (471).  Luke has been staying with Jocelyn and Clary would visit during the day.

Clary visits for a while, but then orders Simon (her driver- driving Eric's van) to take her to the Institute.  She hasn't been back since that night.  Isabelle and Church greets her at the door.  Isabelle comes to the conclusion that Clary is sort of part of the gang, "I guess I resented you at first, but I realize now that was stupid" (477).  Alec even apologizes for being a total jerk to her.  He leads Clary to the greenhouse where Jace is. 

Jace is still obsessing over the small piece of mirror he took.  He can still see Idris in the reflection.  Clary sympathizes and questions the importance of Idris.  She then suggests that Jace should come with her.  She wants him to try to talk to Jocelyn, maybe that would wake her up from her coma, hearing her son's voice.  he agrees to go for Clary and leads her to the roof where he is keeping a vampire motorcycle.  Jace and Clary drive it to the hospital, "but this time Clary kept her eyes open, so that she could see it all" (485).  (The End of City of Bones.)


Overall, how did you like City of Bones?

REMEMBER: Please try to give a minimum of spoilers unless it is about the chapters we have read already. Also, every comment (one per post) on our discussion posts gives you extra entries if you are entered to win a copy of City of Bones.

City of Bones Book Discussion Week 3

Monday, April 18, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to our City of Bones Book Discussion! We’re so glad you could join us! Over the next ten weeks, we’re bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, we’re about to get the party started, but we have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:
 
• Each week we will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). We will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
 
• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters we’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.

• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but we’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as we are, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And we’re also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 5: Clave and Covenant

Last week we had left off, Jace was bringing her to the Institute. Clary has been in the infirmary for three days. There was bit foreshadowing, Clary saw visions in her sleep. “Luke, standing atop a pile of bones. Jace with white feathered wings sprouting out of his back… Simon with crosses burned into the palms of his hands” (57). She finally woke to find Isabelle, waiting.

Isabelle left to tell Hodge that Clary didn’t die in her sleep. Clary roams the Institute and is lured by a piano’s tune to where Jace is playing. (For those of you who have read Clockwork Angel, doesn’t this sound a bit like how Tessa is introduced to Jem.) Jace takes her to the library, *squeal*, where Hodge is waiting.

While Jace and Alec, who is very rude (“she’s a Mundie, Hodge, and a little kid, at that” (68).), are waiting in the weapon’s room, Clary tells Hodge how all of this started. Clary is still a bit hurt by Luke, who she had just called. Luke told her he basically had nothing to do with her.

A small history lesson is taught, where Valentine is described in more detail than before and the Accords are spoke of. Hodge gives Clary permission to go to her house with Jace and go through Jocelyn’s things. Clary leaves him; Hodge writes a letter to the Silent Brothers to tell them the situation.

Jace agrees to go with Clary and they both are off.

Chapter 6: Forsaken

Clary and Jace leave the Institute to go to her house. On the train, two girls are staring at Jace, who even admits to Clary that, “I am stunningly attractive” (86). That’s a rolling-eye moment, if I’ve ever seen one. They go to her house.

The house is different than the last time they have left it. There is the smell of blood in the air, the refrigerator gone, and the house ransacked.

Jace is easily bored and wants to just go back. Clary wants to thoroughly search the house, especially her room. In her room is a Forsaken, “an enormous man, big around as an oak tree, a broad-bladed axe clutched in one gigantic dead-white hand” (90). Jace fights the thing, while Clary stands off to the side and watches. Only when Jace breaks his arm, does she come and help.

Jace finishes off the beast and wants to search the rest of the place in case there were more. Madame Dorothea leaves her apartment with a “’I wouldn’t do that if I were you’” (95). Jace and Clary are both shocked to find that Madame Dorothea may not be all that she appears.

Dorothea admits that she knows about the Shadowhunter’s world. Jace doesn’t seem too happy about the idea. Madame Dorothea then invites the two in her apartment.

For those of you who have read Clare’s Clockwork Angel, can you see similarities between the characters from this series as well as those series?

REMEMBER: Please try to give a minimum of spoilers unless it is about the chapters we have read already. Also, every comment (one per post) on our discussion posts gives you extra entries if you are entered to win a copy of City of Bones.

book discussion

5 Essentials to Participate in a Book Discussion (+ An Announcement)

Thursday, January 25, 2018

The Bucket List Hosts Its 4th Annual Book Discussion

I am so excited for this announcement. It's been approximately 4 years since The Bucket List has hosted a site-wide book discussion. And I'm finally ready to bring it back! 

I know you're probably jumping up and down with tons of questions. Let me answer them for you:

How does The Bucket List conduct a book discussion?

I'm so glad you asked! Just like previous years, I had you choose which book you wanted to discuss. Then when the book is announced (stay tuned!), a schedule of the discussion is posted soon after. In book discussions, we read two to three chapters a week. Each week, there will be a small recap of the chapters (with some hilarious commentary) and a few questions to get a comment party started. In addition to that, The Bucket List also hosts an amazing giveaway of the book in question and other goodies! Plus, sometimes, the author of the book even gets involved!  This year, I hope to add some things to the discussion so people on Twitter and Instagram can get involved too. It's going to be one big party and you're invited!

If you want to know more, check out the previous book discussions:






What book will you be discussing this year?

This is the fun part, the announcement. In the past week, on Twitter, you've all had the chance to weigh in to what book you want to read for this year's book discussion. The choices were The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken, Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo, A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab, and The Diviners by Libba Bray.


And the results are in! I am so happy to announce that for this year's book discussion, our book will be:

A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab

Publisher: Tor Books
Publication Date: 2/24/15
Pages: 400

Kell is one of the last Antari—magicians with a rare, coveted ability to travel between parallel Londons; Red, Grey, White, and, once upon a time, Black. 

Kell was raised in Arnes—Red London—and officially serves the Maresh Empire as an ambassador, traveling between the frequent bloody regime changes in White London and the court of George III in the dullest of Londons, the one without any magic left to see.

Unofficially, Kell is a smuggler, servicing people willing to pay for even the smallest glimpses of a world they'll never see. It's a defiant hobby with dangerous consequences, which Kell is now seeing firsthand.

After an exchange goes awry, Kell escapes to Grey London and runs into Delilah Bard, a cut-purse with lofty aspirations. She first robs him, then saves him from a deadly enemy, and finally forces Kell to spirit her to another world for a proper adventure.

Now perilous magic is afoot, and treachery lurks at every turn. To save all of the worlds, they'll first need to stay alive.

How can I get involved?

The book discussion will begin in March or April. During that time, read along with us and discuss the book in the comments section each week. If you absolutely adore the book and can't fit everything you want to say in the comments, there are several opportunities to write a guest post about your thoughts on the book. If you're interested in guest posting, contact me at bucketlist.gina(at)yahoo(dot)com

5 Essentials to Participate in a Book Discussion

Who's excited for the 2018 Book Discussion? It's definitely going to be lots of fun! To get ready for the discussion, there's just a few things you may need.

Book

What's a book discussion without the book you'll be discussing? Make sure to grab a copy and start reading to join in on each week's discussion.

  baby book story reading GIF

Mobile Device

Look at you, you already have this one! If you're reading this right now, I would say you definitely have a mobile device to keep up on each week's book discussion post.

Pen and Paper

Don't you hate it when you have a thought about what you're reading and you can't find your pen anywhere? Keep those things at the ready. With a book discussion, you never know when a new thought about the book may come to you.

Tissues (Just in Case)

Some books just give you way too many feels.

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Do Not Disturb Sign

Frankly, these signs rarely work. Most people will just bypass the sign and come right in without permission. But, really, no one should dare interrupting you when you're reading your book. Make sure to give everyone the heads up you're participating in a book discussion so you can have some time to read the book in peace. 

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Are you excited for the book discussion? Have you read A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab?

City of Bones Book Discussion

City of Bones Book Discussion Week 6

Monday, May 09, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to the City of Bones Book Discussion! I’m so glad you could join me! Over the next eight weeks, I’m bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, I’m about to get the party started, but I have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week I will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). I will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.

• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters I’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.

• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but I’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as I am, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And I am also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*


Chapter 11: Magnus Bane

Jace invites Alec and Isabelle “to the greatest restaurant in New York” (190). Isabelle brings Simon, who appears to still be falling for Isabelle’s good looks. The restaurant, Taki’s, is a dining place specifically for Shadowhunters and Downworlders. They serve raw meat, raw fish, and human food.

Jace tells the group what happened with the Silent Brothers and about the warlock, Magnus Bane. Isabelle, nonchalantly, takes a party invitation out of her purse-- she had taken it from a kelpie in the club, Pandemonium. Magnus Bane was holding “a rapturous evening of delights beyond your wildest imaginings” (197). They all agree to go to the party to remove the block in Clary’s mind.

The party doesn’t start until late, so back at the Institute Clary decides to take a nap since she’s been losing sleep. She fails to fall asleep and ventures to the library in search of Hodge to give her a sleeping potion. The library is empty, but her eye catches a photograph of the original Circle. She finds her Mom in the bunch, when she was at Clary’s age. Hodge comes in and ruins Clary’s thought. Her mom’s arm was hugging Valentine, he “was good-looking, with hair so fair it was nearly white, and black eyes” (199). She discovers Luke, Jace’s father Michael Wayland, and Hodge himself.

Not to overstay her welcome, Clary quietly excuses herself from the room with a request for a sleeping potion. Jace was in her room when she returned, he was looking through her sketchbook. Clary describes it as a “diary… ‘A diary with no drawings of me [Jace] in it?’” (204). She still wishes to go to sleep and Jace tells her a bedtime story to calm her mind. Jace tells her of his falcon, how he taught it to love: “that to love is to destroy, and that to be loved is to be the one destroyed” (206).


Chapter 12: Dead Man’s Party

The party finally starts, where each character decides to go off and do their own thing. Alec and Jace put holy water in the vampires’ motorcycles, Simon and Isabelle dance the night away, while Clary finds Magnus.

Clary, Jace, Alec, and Magnus go to the warlock’s room to talk privately. She explains that there is a block in her mind. Magnus curses himself for making it so easy to be able to recognize his own work. “My signature… I knew it was folly when I did it. An act of hubris…” (225). Magnus Bane discusses how proud he was of the magnificent work done on Clary’s mind. “It was the way she wanted it” (226).

When Clary wished for him to explain who wanted the block in her mind, she seemed to already have a hunch of whom it might have been. Her mother.


Why do you think her mother put the block in her mind? Do you think she had a right to or should it have been Clary’s choice?


REMEMBER: Please try to give a minimum of spoilers unless it is about the chapters we have read already. Also, every comment (one per post) on our discussion posts gives you extra entries if you are entered to win a copy of City of Bones.

City of Bones Book Discussion

City of Bones Book Discussion Week 2

Monday, April 11, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to our City of Bones Book Discussion! We’re so glad you could join us! Over the next eleven weeks, we’re bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, we’re about to get the party started, but we have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:
  • Each week we will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). We will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
  • Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters we’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series (like poor Nora here: she’s seriously missing out, right, guys?) try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.
  • At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but we’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as we are, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.
  • For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And we’re also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*
3: Shadowhunter

This chapter opens up with the poetry reading. Clary and Simon come to support Eric, who sort of sucks at poetry. While Simon is getting coffee, Clary finds a seat for the both of them. A blond girl questions Clary about Simon’s eligibility. “’He’s cute. Does he have a girlfriend?’” (37).

Simon returns. Eric shares his poetry with the crowd. His “first poem is called ‘Untitled’” (38). Which is laughable enough, then he actually starts his poem. To drown out Eric’s wallowing sorrow of his poem, Simon engages Clary into conversation. He tries to hint (a very loud hint, but Clary doesn’t get it) that he wants to ask her out. Clary doesn’t seem to get it, when she sees Jace smirking in the corner.

Clary ditches Simon to follow Jace out the door. Jace tries to understand Clary. “’You seem to be a mundane like any other mundane, yet you can see me. It’s a conundrum” (41). Clary doesn’t really comprehend. Jace explains that he must take her to the Institute to show her to Hodge, his tutor.

Clary refuses to go with him. Her phone rings and she grudgingly picks it up. It’s her mother, Jocelyn. Jocelyn warns her against coming home, though she doesn’t say why. She leaves the phone conversation like a horror flick, “Clary heard her mother draw in a sharp breath before speaking, her voice eerily calm: ‘I love you, Clary.’ The phone went dead” (45).

4: Ravener

Clary is running home to her mother who specifically told her not to come home. Of course, if someone tells you not to do something, you’re probably going to do it anyway.

Clary finally makes it to her door only to find her house a mess and her mother missing. She looked everywhere and couldn’t find her. But a Ravener found her, a creature that looks “something like a cross between an alligator and a centipede,” (50). The thing was trying to eat her. But Clary stuck the Sensor that she had stolen from Jace, between the creature’s teeth. Ha, the Ravener choked on the thing, but he took Clary down with him. Sort of.

Clary was just knocked out. When she comes to, she is in the yard, lying on the grass with Jace looming over her. Clary was poisoned by the creature in her apartment and Jace insists he takes her to the Institute.

“She felt a stinging kiss against her skin. When he let go, she saw an inked black symbol like the ones that covered his skin” (55). Jace uses his stele to mark her, to hide her from sight for a while.

With the poison pumping through her veins, Clary faints. Jace is probably so used to catching fainting girls that he doesn’t seem to notice. (Ha ha, I’m just kidding.)

What do you think happened to Jocelyn, Clary’s mother?

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City of Bones Book Discussion Week 7

Monday, May 16, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to the City of Bones Book Discussion! I’m so glad you could join me! Over the next seven weeks, I’m bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, I’m about to get the party started, but I have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week I will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). I will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters I’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.
• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but I’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as I am, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And I am also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 13: The Memory of Whiteness

Clary discovers that her mother had payed Magnus to put the block in her mind. She describes what Magnus did to her as "mind-rape" (227). She is shocked to find that he cannot reverse the spell nor undo what he had done. She may never recover the memories she lost. Magnus tells a little backstory of who he was growing up. "When your father flinches at the sight of you and your mother hangs herself in the barn" (231). He hated himself for being who he was: a wizard. Clary understands the meaning of the story and simply doesn't care who she is- she just wants to figure who she is.

Magnus gives her a copy of the Gray Book. It is given to a Shadowhunter child to help him learn Shadowhunters' runes. She is very curious about the book and leafs through the thing, recognizing many of the symbols.

The Mortal Instruments are discussed in more detail with Clary. "The Angels gave three items to the first Shadowhunters. A cup, a sword, and a mirror" (234). Magnus refuses to help the group find the Mortal Cup; he does not want to get involved. Clary is trying to stomach all this information when she joins the party again. They find Isabelle and "Simon drank one of those blue drinks... and he turned into a rat" (237). Clary takes Simon and puts him in her backpack. Magnus refuses to change him back because the drink will wear off in an hour or so, so there is really no point. Magnus calls for the party to end and moves everyone out. Clary is walking with Jace on the way out when a vampire is interested to what she has in her backpack. Jace responds with "holy water" (243) and the vampire leaves with a huff. Magnus wants Alec to call him, "he dropped a glittery wink at Alec" (243). Everyone else walks out the door except Clary who Magnus wishes to speak with her. "Keep in mind that when your mother fled from the Shadow World, it wasn't the monster she was hiding from... It was the Shadowhunters" (244).

When walking back to the Institute, Clary can't find Simon in her backpack. Someone had stolen the rat, Simon. Isabelle and Alec leave them as Jace and Clary make their way back to Magnus' to inquire about his party guests. Jace wants to know where the vampires' lair is. It takes some coaxing, but Magnus finally gives them a location: "The old Hotel Dumont" (250). Before they storm the hotel, Jace wants to be prepared. Clary and Jace head towards a church to retrieve more weapons.

Chapter 14: The Hotel Dumort

Jace and Clary go to a Catholic church. Jace gets his weapons at the altar of the church in a secret compartment sealed with a Shadowhunter rune. "Shadowhunters cleave to no single religion, and in turn all religions assist us in our battle" (255). Clary is surprised, however, that Jace doesn't believe in God. It was because of his father, when he "saw him lying dead in a pool of his own blood, I knew then that I hadn't stopped believing in God. I'd just stopped believing God cared" (257). There really was nothing else left to say after that. They made their way to the hotel.

Even the sign warned them away: Hotel Dumort. While trying to get into the boarded-up building, they meet Raphael, a Spanish-speaking boy who warns them on entering. After hearing the story of why they are there, he shows them the way. It seems he is slightly touched by their story and "perhaps I cannot warn you away" (264). Jace and Clary enter the lair through the basement, Raphael follows.

It turns out that Raphael is a vampire- the leader at that. He calls for the others to join them. Clary suggests to take Raphael hostage and poses a trade to the others for the rat. Raphael thinks it is a bad idea. This is his life the vampires are gambling for. They do not trust Clary's word; they want the Shadowhunters to swear. Jace refuses to swear, so Clary lunges for Simon and a fight immediately breaks loose. Jace fights the vampires while Clary puts Simon in a safe place. They finally make their to edge of the crowd of vampires, fighting along the way, and wolves jump through the window. "Now this... is a situation" (280).

When the Hotel Dumont was up and running, would you stay there or would you rather stay at the church, knowing that the hotel, in the future, will become a vampries' lair?
 
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City of Bones Book Discussion Week 11

Monday, June 13, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to the City of Bones Book Discussion! I’m so glad you could join me! Over the next two weeks, I’m bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, I’m about to get the party started, but I have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week I will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). I will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters I’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.
• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but I’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as I am, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And I am also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 21: The Werewolf's Tale

Luke is about to tell us his story, so shhh... all gather around.  It's storytime!  Jocelyn, Luke, and Valentine all went to school together.  They grew up together.  Valentine helped Luke along in his studies, while Jocelyn fell in love with Valentine's kind heart (haha).  Valentine had an idea though.  He shared it with his group of friends, including other people he helped in school.  He believed that the Clave should creat more Shadowhunters because "we were a dying breed" (390). 

Luke didn't know then but "now I think he was building himself a cult" (390).  After Valentine's dad died by a werewolf attack, he changed.  He seemed always angry and not himself.  Jocelyn admitted this to Luke when she first discovered she was pregnant.  "She had grown afraid of her husband" (392).  Valentine only laughed at the accusations thrown at him.  That night Luke and Valentine searched out the same werewolves that had killed Valentine's father.  Luke got bit and Valentine gave him only one option.  Luke must end his own life, rather than become a Downworlder.  Luke refused and went his own way, joined a pack as leader.

Valentine had big plans for the Accords.  "Never had the Hall of the Angel seen such bloodshed" (396).  Luke tried to stop Valentine, but seemed to only make things worse.  Valentine escaped, setting the building to flames as well as Valentine's own home which housed Jocelyn's (once again pregnant) and Valentine's first born, Jonathon Christopher. 

Jocelyn and Luke fled Idris, the land of Shadowhunters.  Jocelyn went her own way, but Luke felt incomplete without her.  He left his wolf pack to search for Jocelyn, where he found her in New York.  "The rest you know" (402).

Chapter 22: Renwick's Ruin

So now Clary and readers are up to speed-- we must find Valentine.  He has Jace and Clary's mother and now the Mortal Cup.  Valentine is evil; he needs to be stopped. 

Clary and Luke must have some detective skills going on here because they find the whereabouts of Valentine's super-secret (not so secret anymore) lair.  Clary calls Simon to research the location: Renwick's used to be a hospital for the insane, now it's just a ruin.  As soon as they are all ready to go, getting armed for battle (even though Luke doesn't even ask if Clary has a weapon), they go to Renwick's with Luke's new wolf pack.   

You can feel that this is where it's about to all go down.  (Sorry for the slang, but just the pacing of the novel has me on edge at this chapter.)  Renwick's is described as being a castle, even though from the outside (the glamour) it looks like a dump.  The Forsaken watch the boundary, making sure no one gets in (or maybe out) of Valentine's hideout.  The wolf pack fight, while Luke and Clary make their way to the entrance in search of Valentine.  They find Jocelyn first, who doesn't look very well.  Blackwell and Pangborn show up and Luke doesn't seem too happy about that.  He throws a syringe at Blackwell (what a greeting).  Clary runs before it gets too ugly. 

She finds Jace.  He looked, well, nice.  "He was dressed in a loose white shirt and dark pants, his scrubbed hair falling all around his face, pale gold and flyaway" (432).  Valentine shows up just when Jace was going to reveal to Clary what was really going on.  Clary is not too happy about the interruption and goes for the dagger at her waist.  Jace stops her and introduces Valentine, "This is my father" (434).

If you discovered your long-lost father was terribly evil, would you go join him over by the dark side?

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City of Bones Book Discussion Week 4

Monday, April 25, 2011

Hey, everyone! Welcome to our City of Bones Book Discussion! We’re so glad you could join us! Over the next ten weeks, we’re bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, we’re about to get the party started, but we have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week we will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). We will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.

• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters we’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.

• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but we’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as we are, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And we’re also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 7: The Five-Dimensional Door

Madame Dorothea invited them in for tea, explaining how she knew so much about the Clave and Accords. Madame Dorothea reminds me of the Nosy Grandmother, who comes over and always tries to get in your business (I don’t know, that what she seems like to me).

Jace seems a bit more classy when he specifies to Dorothea that he’ll have tea, “as long as it isn’t Earl Gray” because he hates bergamot (100). Clary is very impressed but doesn’t say much when Madame Dorothea brings out the pickle sandwiches. Pickle sandwiches are not my thing, but Clary scarfs them down like she hasn’t eaten in three days, which she hasn’t.

As soon as Clary set down her cup of tea, Madame Dorothea went about reading her tea leaves in a I-will-tell-your-fortune kind of way. Jace thought the whole thing was ridiculous. Clary’s fortune was “confusing” (105), whereas Jace will “fall in love with the wrong person” (106). Dorothea and Jace come to the conclusion that there must be a sort of block in Clary’s mind. Or, according to Clary, “Maybe I’m just a late developer” (106).

Dorothea is not convinced and brings out the tarot cards instead. The cards were a gift from Jocelyn, who painted them herself. It turns out that Jocelyn was a Shadowhunter. Clary is shocked to find that her mother has been keeping so many secrets from her.

Jace finds a five-dimensional door, a door that can take you anywhere. You think of the location and walk through and you’re there. Clary wants to see where her mother wanted to go, to see where the door led. She opened the door and “found herself flung forward and tumbling through empty space” (109).

Chapter 8: Weapon of Choice

Clary does not make a safe landing, after falling from the sky and hitting some branches she finally reached the ground. Then Jace landed on top of her. They’re nothing that her arm or something wasn’t broken.

The door had led them to Luke’s house. Clary wasn’t even curious why Luke had been so hostile to her on the phone so she was about to just go back home. Jace wanted to find out what Luke’s deal was.

Jace found Simon hiding in the bushes next to Luke’s bookstore (I’m jealous that he lives behind a bookstore… so cool!). Simon was hoping to find Clary with Luke but “Luke told me you were off staying with some relatives upstate when I know you don’t have any other relatives” (115). Simon decided to stay around when he spied on Luke packing a bag full of weapons. Clary tries to calm him down but eventually decides to tell him the truth. After hearing the whole story, Jace is a Shadowhunter, killing demons—Simon thinks the whole thing “is so awesome (117).

After everything is cleared up, Simon, Jace, and Clary break into Luke’s house, where it looks like Luke had left in some kind of hurry. Jace finds a chakhram and the bag full of weapons. The chakhram is Hodge’s weapon of choice.

They discover that Luke has been back to Clary’s apartment since the Ravener had been there, when they find a cracked picture of Jocelyn, Clary, and Luke. Before they can find anything else, Luke comes back with two warlocks, Blackwell and Pangborn.

Clary and the two boys spy on Luke and the two warlocks’ conversation. The two warlocks want Luke to tell them his knowledge of the Mortal Cup’s whereabouts. He doesn’t seem to know. Valentine wants it and is currently keeping Jocelyn hostage, believing that it has been hidden by her. Valentine is also looking for Clary. As soon as they leave, Clary starts to freak out. But she’s not the only one, when Jace (who is either freaking out in his own way or is just very angry) points out that “those are the mean who murdered my father” (130).

Do you think it was fair for Jocelyn to keep Clary from this world, from knowing about the Shadowhunters, warlocks, etc.?

If you were a Shadowhunter, what would be your Weapon of Choice?

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City of Bones Book Discussion Week 9

Monday, May 30, 2011


Hey, everyone! Welcome to the City of Bones Book Discussion! I’m so glad you could join me! Over the next five weeks, I’m bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, I’m about to get the party started, but I have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week I will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). I will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters I’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.
• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but I’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as I am, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And I am also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 17: The Midnight Flower

This has got to be my most favorite chapter of the entire book.  Jace and Clary go up to the greenhouse to hold a picnic in celebration of Clary's birthday.  They both share birthday stories of when they were small, Jace wanting to take a bath in pasta (it was "Slippery" (310)) and Clary wanted to go around the dryer.  While they rambled on, "suddenly one of the tightly closed buds began to quiver and tremble.  It swelled to twice its size and burst open" (312).  The flower only blooms at midnight, a sight so beautiful that Jace wanted to share with Clary.

"Happy birthday, Clarissa Fray" (312).  Jace gives her a witchlight as a present.

Clary finally works up the courage to ask what Simon wanted to know before, "Have you and Isabelle ever-- dated?" (314).  Jace just saw Isabelle as a friend, nothing more.  Then, Jace suggests they go down from the greenhouse.  They both get up to leave.  She moved away from the knife that was on the floor and "he put a hand out to steady her, just as she turned to apologize, and then she was somehow in the circle of his arm and he was kissing her" (315).  Wow, that's all I have to say.  It was a very adorable kiss, until Hugo, Hodge's bird, decides to ruin it by making his entrance.

They make it down from the greenhouse; Jace walked her to Clary's bedroom door.  Jace starts kissing her again (yeah, it was a steamy chapter) and Simon walks out of his bedroom.  "In future, Clarissa... it might be wise to mention that you already have a man in your bed" (317).  Well now there's a situation.  Simon, of course, gets upset.  He doesn't like how Clary gives her googly-eyes all to Jace, he thought she was better than that.  Everyone can tell he's just jealous.  "I've been in love with you for ten years, so I thought it seemed like time to find out whether you felt the same about me.  Which, I guess, you don't" (320).  He walks out on her to return home.  Clary mopes in her bedroom, upset with both boys.

She looks at her sketchpad, running her hand across one of the pages, Jace with wings.  "Her fingers had touched not dry paper but the soft down of feathers" (322).  She draws a tea cup this time, sketching a rune in the corner.  She is able to grab it and pull it from the paper, having the cup form into something solid.  She may be on to something here.

Chapter 18: The Mortal Cup

Now readers get to see Jace's side of the story, sort of.  Jace is in his room, skulking.  Clary was knocking on his door, demanding to be let in and show him something.  "It made sense after what he'd said to her.  Words were weapons... and he'd wanted to hurt Clary more than he'd ever wanted to hurt a girl before" (324).  Clary got Jace to shut up for a second, while she explained that she may have a clue to where the Mortal Cup was hidden. 

She shows him the coffee cup that comes out of the sketchpad and explains that this was how her mother must have done it.  She drew the deck of cards for Madame Dorothea; must have hidden the Mortal Cup in one of the tarot cards in her apartment. 

Jace tells everyone to meet with them and to talk what to do next.  They may know where the cup is, this is a big deal.  Alec does not see it that way.  He wants to give the situation to the Clave, he doesn't want to put Jace in any danger.  "We're all in this together" (329) and they're going.  They just need a ride.

Clary grudgingly calls Simon, asking him to give them a ride in Eric's van.  He accepts but doesn't seem too happy about it. 

Clary and the gang make their way to Dorothea's.  They leave Simon in the car, making way for an easy get-away or maybe they just don't want to have him around :( .  Clary confirms to Dorothea that Valentine had, indeed, taken Clary's mother and he wants the Mortal Cup.  Clary explains that the Cup is in one of the tarot cards.  Dorothea doesn't really believe her and thinks she is calling her a liar.  She gives Clary the card to make her look a fool but instead, with the use of Jace's stele, Clary grabs within the card and takes out the Cup.  The card "turned to ash that sifted away between her fingers to the carpeted floor" (348).

If you could draw the exact rune that Clary did on any painting, that made it come to form, what painting would it be?

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City of Bones Book Discussion Week 8

Monday, May 23, 2011


Hey, everyone! Welcome to the City of Bones Book Discussion! I’m so glad you could join me! Over the next six weeks, I’m bringing on some awesome-ness to spice up your life! That’s right, I’m about to get the party started, but I have to set a few ground rules first (*trying to make a stern face*). This is how each week will play out:

• Each week I will do a detailed discussion of the plot of that week’s chapters (every Monday!). I will also highlight characterization, quotes, favorite parts, random scenes, and ask/answer questions.
• Argh, thar be spoilers ahead, matey!! While each week will be spoiler-free for the next chapters in the book, all of the previous chapters I’ve read will become free game. So to keep this discussion fun for readers who have not read the amazing series try to keep your comments spoiler-free, from the next chapters, as possible.
• At the end of each post, questions will be asked. Feel free to participate every week! We’d love to hear your opinion but you don’t have to answer everything. The questions are only there as guidelines but I’d love to read your tangents on that week’s chapters. And if you feel totally inspired about this book, as much as I am, you could always discuss your own opinion in a guest post: just fill out the form HERE.

For an entire schedule of our discussion (or just in case you’ve missed a post), you can go HERE. And I am also giving away a copy of City of Bones, to enter the contest, go HERE. Finally, on to the moment you’ve all been waiting for. *drumroll*

Chapter 15: High and Dry

Wolves just barge into Hotel Dumort like they own the place.  Which they don't.  It must be a serious situation when wolves overstep their boundaries and come into vampire lairs.  "Something must have happened.  This is bad.  Very bad" (281). 

The wolves want Clary, for some reason.  That can't be good.  Jace and Clary and the rat Simon make a run for it.  They are trapped by a locked or rusted-shut door that Jace can't even open.  He tries to break down the door by throwing himself against it.  "My shoulder will never be the same.  I expect you to nurse me back to health" (284).  The wolves come for Clary, running up to her.  Clary throws a knife and it hits the mark.  I was impressed.  Jace finally gets the door open and they run up the stairs that leads to the roof.  Wolves are running toward them and it seems that they are cornered.  No where to go but down and down doesn't seem like an good option. 

I can almost see the light bulb come on in Jace's mind.  "He had reached the tarpaulin and was tugging at the edge of it.  It came away, revealing" (288) a motorcycle.  Vampire motorcycles run on demon energies, which basically means that there are no keys and when the sun comes up, it's all over.  Jace hops on the motorcycle and starts it up with his Stele.  Clary grudgingly hops on behind him and they are off, flying into the night.

All is going well, except for Clary who dislikes heights with a passion.  And when the sun begins to rise.  The bike starts to plummet to the ground.  Jace lands somewhere close to the bike, breaking some bones but otherwise is unharmed.  Clary is thrown some feet away from the bike, landing in an icky puddle.  Simon is no where to be seen, until he shows up caressing Clary's shoulder, in his human form.  "She put her arms around him.  Everything about him was familiar" (294).  Jace pretended not to notice.

Chapter 16: Falling Angels

Hodge wasn't too happy with Jace.  He put them in the infirmary until Hodge was ready to heal them.  "But you'll just spend the next few days in the infirmary with Alec and Isabelle fussing around you.  You'll probably even enjoy it" (296).

In the infirmary, Jace and Simon lie in beds, waiting for Hodge.  Simon wants to talk to Clary.  "I'm going to my room.  Come and see me after Hodge fixes you up" (297).  Simon kisses her on the cheek, leaving Clary to ponder over what this means as she makes her way to her room.  Alec meets her in the hallway.  He thinks Clary should go home.  Alec fights with her, accusing her of putting Jace in danger.  Clary begins to angry, "You can rant all you want about honor and honesty and how mundanes don't have any of either, but if you were honest, you'd admit this tantrum is just because you're in love with him" (300).  Alec pushes her against the wall and leaves her with a threat. 

Clary goes to her room and doodles in her notebook.  Simon finally comes in.  He thanks her for saving him and makes the point that "I've always been the one who needed you more than you needed me" (303).  Clary and Simon talk, staring at the ceiling from the comfort of her bed.  He falls asleep and leaves Clary no room to do the same. 

Jace shows up in his all-gorgeous beauty at her bedroom door.  Jace was told that tomorrow is Clary's birthday.  He wishes to celebrate with her.  He wants to have a picnic with her in the greenhouse.  Clary agrees.


If you could celebrate your birthday with Jace Wayland how would you celebrate it?  

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