June 27-28Fans of The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices know that Magnus Bane is banned from Peru—and now they can find out why.One of ten adventures in The Bane Chronicles.There are good reasons Peru is off-limits to Magnus Bane. Follow Magnus’s Peruvian escapades as he drags his fellow w...
Of the characters in The Mortal Instruments series and The Infernal Devices series, it's fair to say that Magnus Bane is the most interesting. When I discovered these short stories, I chose to read them to learn more about his life before his entanglements with the shadowhunters. Being immortal, it...
Well, that was fabulous. No, really. Why didn't anyone tell me that Magnus Bane is freaking hilarious? My favorite part by far was his horrid music. Honestly, Magnus, when llamas judge you and run away in packs, it's time to rethink your hobbies. His obliviousness is truly endearing, though I susp...
A series dedicated to Magnus Bane? Oh c'mon, who doesn't like a hot warlock? With those cat-like eyes? Seriously, when I found out that Cassandra Clare released stories all about Bane, I thought I was the happiest person ever on earth, because the first three books of the Mortal Instruments had limi...
„To jest gorsze niż możesz sobie wyobrazić, kiedy grasz, wszystkie kwiatki mojej matki tracą chęć do życia i natychmiast usychają.” Seria do przeczytania po „Diabelskich maszynach” i „Darach Anioła”. Smaczek dla fanów twórczości Cassandry Clare a szczególnie wykreowanej przez nią postaci – Magnusa...
I literally don't care that not that much happened in this book. I love Magnus so much. And if you don't think drunk Magnus and his flying carpet are hilarious, I don't trust you. This book gets extra stars for making me laugh out loud several times.
3 1/2 of 5 starsWhat Really Happened in Peru is a story staring Warlock, Magnus Bane, from the Mortal Instrument Series. This is the first of ten short stories.This journey begins in 1791 and progresses to 1962 with fellow warlocks Ragnor Fell and Catarina Loss. It tells multiple tales of outrageo...
Magnus Bane is one of the more intriguing characters in the Mortal Instruments series, so I had high hopes for this novella. Unfortunately, while this is a fairly fun read, we don't really learn anything that The Mortal Instruments or The Infernal Devices series hadn't already told us. We don't eve...
The writing in this story, while far from bad, is not nearly as good as the Cassandra Clare standard I have come to adore. That said, Magnus is still one of my all-time favorite fictional characters, and any story starring him is guaranteed to make me very very happy indeed. Plus it gives me lots of...
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