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Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader - Community Reviews back

by Luke Daniels, Tanya Eby, Emily Beresford, Cassandra Clare
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Diane's Book Blog
Diane's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
This is a very well written book that is comprised of essays by participating authors that discussed their take on the Mortal Instrument Series. It was interesting to hear other people’s perspectives on this Blockbuster series.Contributing Authors Include: Holly Black, Kate Milford, Diana Peterfre...
The Blogging of a Book Addict
The Blogging of a Book Addict rated it 12 years ago
If you are a serious fan of TMI/TID, you should read this. You should also know that you do not HAVE to read this. There is no interesting hidden information that you need in order to enjoy the series. This book is comprised of essays, written by authors other than Cassandra Clare, which focus on to...
bookphilia
bookphilia rated it 12 years ago
So, I said I wouldn't read this, but turns out it's pretty decent. Unsurprisingly, my favourite "essays" were by Kendare Blake and Michelle Hodkin (who never ceases to amaze me with her brilliance). And Kami Garcia actually managed to stir a little emotion in me with her comparison to John Hughes mo...
BlondeBookBee
BlondeBookBee rated it 12 years ago
Not my favourite. Not what I expected.
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 12 years ago
Flipping back and forth between the stories, switching focus from intense analysis of The Mortal Instruments elements to an entertaining look at lovelorn best friends in John Hughes movies, reading SHADOWHUNTERS AND DOWNWORLDERS felt like nothing so much as my RSS feed on a good day. Though I picke...
Speculating on SpecFic
Speculating on SpecFic rated it 12 years ago
Shadowhunters and Downworlders is a collection of essays written by prominent YA authors around Cassandra Clare's series, The Mortal Instruments. It is a quick yet through provoking read that I enjoyed, and it left me with a new sense of wonder at the world that Clare has created.The essays collecti...
Living for the Books
Living for the Books rated it 12 years ago
This review is also on Living for the BooksSo I think it's important to say that I am a fan of Cassandra Clare's books. No wait. I'm a just a little (ok a lot) obsessed with her books (mostly The Infernal Devices). But I didn't enjoy this at all.Most of the essays were pretty boring. They just lacke...
grapeapril75
grapeapril75 rated it 12 years ago
Check out my full review and leave comments at my blog http://spontaneousliteraryawareness.wordpress.com/2013/01/30/shadowhunters-and-downworlders-a-mortal-instruments-reader/I went into this book not sure what to expect. In my mind I thought it might be like fan-fiction which I hate. But I like ma...
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 12 years ago
*I received a digital ARC of this novel from Netgalley on behalf of Smart Pop*Read full review here - http://punkshouse.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/shadowhunters-and-downworlders/
The Reading Geek
The Reading Geek rated it 12 years ago
Shadowhunters and Downworlders is a collection of essays by several authors about The Mortal Instruments series. I'm a huge fan of The Mortal Instruments series so I found these essays to be really interesting.The essays touch on a variety of topics such as the characters, the setting in New York, a...
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