![]() Oh, I didn't want our first time to go like this because I'm not the real Jace."Īnd this one time when they were finally about to have sex, but they didn't because they needed to whine and moan more: All those times they cut each other open with their bare hands made out, Clace was like, "Oh, that wasn't the real Jace. Jace would not survive in the real world with that arrogant attitude, which is why he's fictional. He would make those incredibly Jace-like haughty remarks about how perfect and desirable he was. In fact, I thought the evil Jace was the real one. So this whole real Jace/evil Jace concept was confusing the hell out of me. ![]() I'm sure the readers are fully aware of his physical features by now. I mean, three books clearly weren't enough to describe his heavenly features. ![]() Jace and his luscious golden hair, smooth skin, and amber eyes. I don't even think Clary should have been the protagonist in these books. However, for now let's separate these two just to save us all from the confusion.ĬoFA and CoLS were all about Jace. We never really get to experience these characters as themselves, rather they are always together. I honestly don't see them as two separate characters sometimes because they are so similar and shitty. However, since this book was 534 freaking pages, I figured that I should talk about a few things. ![]() Well, all of us who are not fans of Clare's work. ![]() Clare really should have ended her series at City of Glass. ![]()
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