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City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments), by Cassandra Clara

Discover more secrets about the Shadowhunters as they fight to protect the world from demons in the final book in the internationally bestselling series. Darkness has descended on the Shadowhunter world. Clary, Jace, Simon, and their friends band together to fight the greatest evil they have ever faced...Read all the sensational books in The Shadowhunter Chronicles: The Mortal Instruments, The Infernal Devices, Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, The Bane Chronicles, The Dark Artifices, The Last Hours and The Shadowhunter's Codex.

  • Sales Rank: #2861687 in Books
  • Published on: 2014
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 2.20" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover

From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—In the final installment of the "Mortal Instruments" series, the Shadowhunters face the ultimate threat of annihilation at the hands of Sebastian Morgenstern and his army of Endarkened warriors. Institutes around the world have been attacked, and the remaining Nephilim have been called to Idris for safety and to determine a course of action. When Clary's mother and surrogate father are kidnapped along with two other Downworlder representatives of the Council, Clary, Jace, and their friends travel to the demon realm of Edom to rescue them and face off in a final climactic showdown with Sebastian. Veronica Mars's Jason Dohring and Game of Thrones's Sophie Turner split the narrative load of this lengthy title. Perspective shifts constantly, and with so many characters and concurrent story lines alternating, the book often drags, despite being action-heavy. Both narrators effectively differentiate between the myriad characters, though Turner's performance is smoother and more engaging. However, listeners may be jarred because of inexplicable inconsistencies in which performer narrates which character's perspective. Regardless, fans of the series will likely be satisfied with the conclusion as well as the clear setup for the next series.—Amanda Raklovits, Champaign Public Library, IL

About the Author
Cassandra Clare is the author of the internationally bestselling Mortal Instruments, The Infernal Devices, The Bane Chronicles, The Shadowhunter's Codex and Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy. There are more than 40 million copies of her books in print worldwide. They have been translated into over 30 languages and have appeared globally on bestseller lists. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is now a major movie. Cassandra lives in Massachusetts, USA. She is currently working on two new Shadowhunter series, The Dark Artifices and The Last Hours. Visit her online at CassandraClare.com. Learn more about the world of the Shadowhunters at UKShadowhunters.com.

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143 of 155 people found the following review helpful.
You Will Lose Your Mind (Multiple Times) w/ CoHF
By Mathlete
** ABSOLUTELY NO SPOILERS AHEAD **

In my opinion, Cassandra Clare and her publishers did a great job by not sending out any advanced reading copies of CoHF - any advanced spoilers would have killed the intrigue and suspense of knowing who gets killed and who gets married. All of the 'snippits' leaked by the publisher over the last few months have been torturous. All I will say is that the final book of The Mortal Instruments series will not leave you feeling like The Twilight Saga or Sookie Stackhouse.

Love, betrayal and blood are usually a predictable mix that can be dragged on in a series like this. And in my opinion, any further rehashing of 'Clary and Jace are together' then 'outside forces keep them from really being together' (like the previous books) by extending the series past book 6 would have made money, but would have also become too predictable and boring to true Cassandra Clare fans.

Without giving away any spoilers or too much of the ending, be aware that there is a final showdown with Clary and Sebastian that, in my opinion, puts other similar novels to shame - I'm looking at you 'Twilight'. But don't skip to the final chapter by passing over the middle, you will miss too much and the twists are plentiful throughout.

CoHF feels like a nod to the writing of City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, Book 1) by being really engaging and dense with plot details for Clary, Jace, Simon, Isabelle, Alec and of course the worst brother in the world, Sebastian/Jonathan. It is slightly intimidating by the sheer number of pages, but I can attest that you can get through very easily and quickly.

Great ending to a epic series. Fully recommend this book with a big thanks to Cassandra Clare.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A series completed!
By Love of Reading 2017
The Mortal Instruments series has taken me from 2011 through 2016 and what a ride it's been! If you've followed my blog for a while, you know the first time I read City of Bones, in 2011, I didn't like it; the second time I attempted to read it I LOVED it and read the series through City of Glass, and then stalled at City of Fallen Angels in 2014.

Hence me trying to read City of Fallen Angels over a period of TWO years and finally completing it in the Summer of 2016. It was then I was finally able to read my hardcover of City of Lost Souls, which I'd bought while reading City of Ashes, thinking there was no way I would abandon the series, and loved it! I then got into the Bane Chronicles, thinking I was supposed to read them before City of Heavenly Fire, but that wasn't the case, so I finally read City of Heavenly Fire.

And, oh my goodness, it's so lovely!

In this book, we finally understand why Clare came out with a second trilogy in the series. If you're like me, you thought a second series was poppycock and a ploy to make money, but after reading all of them and seeing the plot lines play out, I think the second trilogy is 100% necessary.

Let me tell you why.

Clary becomes bearable in City of Lost Souls, but truly finds herself in this book. She's no longer whiny, annoying, and selfish. Jace just became bearable after reading this book. He's no longer on a race to an early death, is learning to love (and be with) Clary, and isn't nearly as arrogant. Simon, who I've loved, starts to get a back bone (kind of) and finds redemption in a way he didn't expect. Isabelle, Jace, and Magnus continue being the awesome people they are, going forth into the world of love and happiness.

When it comes to the plot of this book, it held me the entire time. In fact, the book was so good that I avoided it, reading other books, so I won't read it fast and end the series! I've only done that with Breaking Dawn; yes, this is a big deal. We see, from the first page, Sebastian's grand plans coming to fruition; we see old tensions blowing up; alliances being broken; and grudges being usurped in the name of surviving.

In a word, we see Earth being saved from Sebastian, who's holed up in Edom (read: Hell). The stakes are high, because if they don't Sebastion, the Earth goes to hell (literally). In all, this book was breathtaking and completely engaging. The only thing I'd change is the dragged out ending, but I think we can expect that Cassandra Clare now; it seems to be her thing.

This is a series completed. Click the covers below for related reviews (minus City of Bones, City of Ashes, and City of Glass).

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
... a five star book I didn't think it was perfect, but the reason I say that is the ...
By Jenn
So I'm giving this a five stars but I will admit that even though I thought it was a five star book I didn't think it was perfect, but the reason I say that is the way some of the characters were dealt with. It was clear that Clare wanted to create the set up for her spin off series The Dark Artifices in this book and I'll fully admit I'm intrigued with the new introduction of characters, specifically that of Emma. The set up is intriguing and I'll definitely be checking that one out. The thing is to make space for these character I kind of felt like other characters got ignored a bit. Or maybe just not dealt with fairly. Like for example Jordan, why build up this relationship between Jordan and Maia in previous books just to have his character be resolved as he was and then Maia reveal her secret. I wasn't super attached to Jordan but I didn't really feel he was dealt with fairly in this book at all. There were a couple of other characters I felt that way about. Also the dynamic, with Maia being separate from the rest of the gang for most of the book. Her plot line was interesting I'll give you that. Watching her grow like she did as a character was amazing, but I also liked her dynamic within their group of friends. And the way Clare tried to splice her back into the group in the final scenes didn't really work for me. I also didn't feel Magnus, Alec, Luke or Jocelyn were given enough "screen time" I guess you'd say in this book either. I do like the new characters I really do but I just felt in some ways it came across like a kid with a new toy that wants to play with the new toy forgets his well loved toys and I don't think characters should be treated like that.

The rest of the book, the Jonathan/Sebastian, Clary and Jace plot line was spectacular as was the Simon, Clary Isabel story line. Both were fraught with action and so much emotion and honestly I wish I'd read this sooner than I did. I didn't care for my first reading of book five so while I bought books six I just never got around to reading it until now because I wasn't expecting much. I really strongly wish I hadn't waited so long because the finale of the Mortal Instruments Series was spectacular. There's not a whole lot I can really say about it without gushing and dropping a million spoilers, what I can say though is this book is a must read.

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