Published in 2007, City of Bones is the novel that launched Cassandra Clare into the upper echelon of young adult fantasy. It introduces readers to the Shadowhunter universe—a sprawling, addictive world of angels, demons, warlocks, vampires, werewolves, and faeries, all hiding just beneath the surface of modern-day New York City.
Upon release, City of Bones was a phenomenon. It drew comparisons to Harry Potter (the hidden magical world) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the snappy dialogue and monster-of-the-week structure). Critics praised Clare’s fast pacing, intricate plotting, and addictive “shipping” culture. Some criticized the heavy influence of existing fantasy tropes and the controversial twist. City Of Bones The Mortal Instruments 1 Cassandra Clare
Three teenagers—beautiful, lethal, and covered in strange tattoos—are hiding in a closet. Only Clary can see them. They are Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the world of demons. And the boy with the arrogant smirk and golden eyes, Jace Wayland, has just killed a demon right in front of her. Published in 2007, City of Bones is the
The title refers to three legendary objects—the Cup, the Sword, and the Mirror—created by the Angel Raziel. Valentine seeks the , a powerful artifact that can create new Shadowhunters. The race to find the Cup drives the plot. It drew comparisons to Harry Potter (the hidden
From that moment, Clary’s mundane world shatters. Her mother, Jocelyn, is kidnapped by a rogue Shadowhunter named Valentine. Clary herself is attacked by a ravenous demon. To save her mother, she is dragged into the Shadow World, discovering that the ordinary life she knew was a carefully constructed lie.
“You’ve got to be kidding me,” the bouncer said, folding his arms across his massive chest. “You’re all under twenty-one.”
And with that, Clary Fray walks into a closet—and into a war.