Friday, 14 July 2017
Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare
In this book, Malcom Fade, who was supposedly killed by Emma in Lady Midnight, returns with an army of sea demons, which have been terrorizing LA. Since the LA institute failed to kill Malcom, the Centurions from the Scholomance are brought in to "take care of the cituation". Amoung them is Perfect Diego, and his so called fiancee, Zara Dearborn. Diego was dating Cristina, who dumps him afterwards because she didn't know about his engagement, which is actually an arranged marriage.
The Centurions go out every day to do their work, but Ty and Livvy and Kit (Christopher Herondale) suspect otherwise.
The plot thickens when Gwyn the Hunter shows up at the institute and asks Mark to go into Faerie and save Kieran (Mark's ex) from execution for killing Ithuriel (sp). Mark does, along with Emma, Julian, and Cristina. The world of Faerie has a dance and Mark and Cristina dance, and a faerie ties their hands together with a ribbon, but it's actually a spell so that they experience pain in their wrists when separated.
Btw it's illegal to communicate with faeries (including going there!) because of the Cold Peace, because the faeries allied with Sebastian Morgenstern in the Dark War.
The Unseelie King, aka Kieran's father, plans to use the Black Volume to create more patches of land where no Angel magic works: seraph blades, runes, and witchlight.
Mark and Cristina make out, and Julian kisses a faerie disguised as Emma. Emma sees this, and thinks that he's gotten over her because he's kissing another girl (Emma sees just a faerie).
Mark learns that Emma actually loves Julian (she told him it was for Cameron) and they agree to end their fake relationship.
They save Kieran, who doesn't remember how he got Julian and Emma whipped in the last novel as the King took away some memories. He told someone that Mark had broken a law to try and bring Mark back to the wild hunt because he thought in the regular world Mark would be killed.
Still in faerie, Emma and Julian sleep in the same bed together and he's having a hard time holding his feelings in. The Seelie Queen (they were led to her by Mark and Helen's aunt, Nene (?)) shows Julian Arthur sacrificing himself to Malcolm so no more of the Blackthorn children will be hunted. Julian has trouble telling people this because how he found out was by going to faerie, which is illegal. If he breaks the law he'll be exiled away from his family, which would kill him.
So Arthur is slain to raise Annabel Blackthorn, Malcolm's shadowhunter lover from 200 years ago who was killed by the Clave, and she kills Malcolm for leaving her to be killed all those years ago and not just leaving her in death. She has the Black Volume, which Julian needs to give to the Seelie Queen to get her armies on their side to defeat the Unseelie King, end the parabati curse (they'll go mad and kill people), bring back Aline and Helen from Wrangel Island, and end the Cold Peace.
Kit kisses Livvy, who wanted to try it.
Julian and Emma go looking for Annabel and find a cottage that Malcolm built for him and Annabel to hide from the Clave. But, the only way for him to hide was to give the Unseelie King the Black Volume. Annabel didn't know of that.
In the cottage, they go through all Malcolm and Annabel's old stuff, and pixies tell them to go to a church to find her. She isn't actually there, and it's a test, and a demon spawns and Emma kills it. Julian draws a fire rune on the stone church with energy from Emma and burns it down. The power that their combined energy has scares Emma.
Then Kieran learns that the Riders of Mannan (sp) have left the Unseelie King's court to hunt the Blackthorns and find the Black Volume. Emma and Julian argue, because he thinks he's the only one who has to hide his feelings. Emma slams the cottage door and walks down to the beach, where the Riders find her. She battles them and kills one of them with her sword, Cortana, which has never happened before. No one has killed these riders who are as old as time.
Back in the cottage, Emma reveals that she has also had to hide her feelings from Julian, and he kisses her. That escalates to making out heavily.
Magnus Bane comes to the cottage to try and bring them back before the riders find them, as Ty, Kit and Livvy got found by the riders in the shadow market trying to get a warlock to tell them what was hidden in a stone of Annabel's old memories. Magnus saves them.
Diana is also a transgender who was originally named David, and can't be sworn in as the new head of the institute because the ceremony will ask her her name given at birth under mortal sword. Zara wants to lead the institute with her father, Horace, so they can have authority to pass their new law, almost like WWII. Registering Downworlders, making shadowhunters superior over Downworlders.
The Riders show up at the institute in London (where everyone is because the LA one was where Malcolm knew they were. Yes, Jessamine is here, and a carving of JB+LH, which means Jesse Blackthorn + Lucy Herondale. They'll be in another series that isn't out yet). Emma runs out and locks the door so she can fight them alone. They can't get in the institute. The rune wears off and everyone fights. Don't exactly remember how that ends, but it does.
Zara claims to have killed Malcolm so everyone praises her, but actually Annabel did, and the Blackthorns need her to testify in the Council meeting.
At the council meeting, Magnus gets sick because he's used his magic too much, and Annabel has no one to comfort her (Julian isn't allowed to stand up with her). She's mentally insane from the torture the Clave did to her all those years ago. She says she killed Malcolm, but Zara and the Cohort, her followers, don't believe her so she has to say it while holding the mortal sword. She does, but its weight makes her mad.
Before the meeting, Emma and Julian told Robert that they're in love and that Emma needs to be exiled because it will weaken their power because they "don't want to break the law". But really they don't want the curse to set in because they don't want to lose who they are and become dangerous. Robert doesn't know about the curse, only that the law against parabati falling in love must exist for a reason.
Annabel kills Robert with the sword, and Emma hits the mortal sword with Cortana, which causes the mortal sword to shatter in half. Something's up with Cortana! Annabel, with one half of a sword, stabs Livvy in the heart as she was coming to help Julian. Julian's feeling is indescribable (sad). And it ends.
So now there's a problem because Emma needs to get exiled on her own terms (Julian can't leave the kids) but the only person who knew has died. And Julian doesn't yet have the Black Volume, because Annabel only agreed to give it to him if everything worked out and they didn't hate her. And there's the Unseelie King vowing to hunt and kill Kieran for being willing to give a testimony for the Seelie Queen in front of the Clave.
Sunday, 19 March 2017
King's Cage by Victoria Aveyard
King's Cage is the third book in the Red Queen series by Victoria Aveyard. If begins where Glass Sword left off, which was with Mare being captured and held prisoner by King Maven. The first half of the book is her locked up in the castle prison. She's used as a symbol to lure in other newbloods (reds with powers) to the castle because Maven wants the public to think that the Scarlet Guard (Mare's rebellion group) is hunting and killing newbloods. Mare is forced to say Maven's lines to the public and Cal, the boy she loves, can't bare to watch the tv broadcast, even though they all know it's a lie.
The book alternates perspectives from Mare and Cameron, a 15 year-old girl who Mare rescued from Corros prison in Glass Sword. Her ability is silence, meaning she can kill someone by just thinking it and take away their ability to use their powers. She wants her twin brother, Morrey, back from the Choke, where he was conscripted. She does, when the Scarlet Guard invades the Choke to take it back from Maven.
Farley is pregnant with Shade Barrow's child, and gives birth to Clara.
While Mare is in prison she passes her 18th birthday.
Maven was engaged to Evangeline, but he got rid of that to marry the princess of the Lakelands, Iris, so that an alliance between the two nations can be formed. At their wedding, Evangeline (who is gay with Eline I think her name is who married her brother Ptolmous) sets Mare free and the Scarlet Guard invades the wedding with their newbloods and take her back. Samson Merandus, a whisper who can control people's minds, makes Mare and Cal fight each other. They don't die though.
Evangeline and her family created a new kingdom, the Rift, which I don't really understand. But they side with the Scarlet Guard.
Cal and Mare train and run laps. On one of their morning runs they have sex under a tree when they're caught in the rain. Then they show up at the hospital to clean off but find out that Farley's giving birth. Mare goes into her room all coated in mud and Farley sees Cal walk across the hall and puts the pieces together. Farley asks the nurse to get Mare a pill which must prevent a baby, so she knows what the two did.
The big battle at the end is when Maven's troops (not Maven himself) invade the military base that the Scarlet Guard stole from them. Maven loses, and the book ends with the good guys trying to come up with a plan. There's a guy named Dave (I think) who leads the Mon__ (idk) who are another neighbouring land that side with the rebellion against Maven. There, reds, silvers and newbloods are equal, which is what he wants for Norta (this land).
Evangeline's father, Volo, wants her to marry Cal once he is properly the King of Norta. Cal doesn't really say his opinion on this, but that's just like agreeing to it. His grandma, Annabel, wants him on the throne. Mare is outraged that all Cal and the rest of them want is to put Cal on the throne and kill Maven without making the world equal. So she breaks up with him at the end by walking away and saying something like "I don't know you."
Good for her, really. As much as I like Cal, Mare is a heroine who knows what she wants and won't let a boy stop her.
The book alternates perspectives from Mare and Cameron, a 15 year-old girl who Mare rescued from Corros prison in Glass Sword. Her ability is silence, meaning she can kill someone by just thinking it and take away their ability to use their powers. She wants her twin brother, Morrey, back from the Choke, where he was conscripted. She does, when the Scarlet Guard invades the Choke to take it back from Maven.
Farley is pregnant with Shade Barrow's child, and gives birth to Clara.
While Mare is in prison she passes her 18th birthday.
Maven was engaged to Evangeline, but he got rid of that to marry the princess of the Lakelands, Iris, so that an alliance between the two nations can be formed. At their wedding, Evangeline (who is gay with Eline I think her name is who married her brother Ptolmous) sets Mare free and the Scarlet Guard invades the wedding with their newbloods and take her back. Samson Merandus, a whisper who can control people's minds, makes Mare and Cal fight each other. They don't die though.
Evangeline and her family created a new kingdom, the Rift, which I don't really understand. But they side with the Scarlet Guard.
Cal and Mare train and run laps. On one of their morning runs they have sex under a tree when they're caught in the rain. Then they show up at the hospital to clean off but find out that Farley's giving birth. Mare goes into her room all coated in mud and Farley sees Cal walk across the hall and puts the pieces together. Farley asks the nurse to get Mare a pill which must prevent a baby, so she knows what the two did.
The big battle at the end is when Maven's troops (not Maven himself) invade the military base that the Scarlet Guard stole from them. Maven loses, and the book ends with the good guys trying to come up with a plan. There's a guy named Dave (I think) who leads the Mon__ (idk) who are another neighbouring land that side with the rebellion against Maven. There, reds, silvers and newbloods are equal, which is what he wants for Norta (this land).
Evangeline's father, Volo, wants her to marry Cal once he is properly the King of Norta. Cal doesn't really say his opinion on this, but that's just like agreeing to it. His grandma, Annabel, wants him on the throne. Mare is outraged that all Cal and the rest of them want is to put Cal on the throne and kill Maven without making the world equal. So she breaks up with him at the end by walking away and saying something like "I don't know you."
Good for her, really. As much as I like Cal, Mare is a heroine who knows what she wants and won't let a boy stop her.
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