Katherine wrote: "Exactly :) I was really unhappy with the last twilight book. If they're teenagers, please let them act like it!"Yeah, exactly! Why encourage to teenage pregnancy?
Katherine wrote: "Umm..yeah they're like 16. Whyy would they need to get married? Sorry, you're entitled to your opinion and everything, but I'm positive that's NOT happening.. Something I *can* see happening (unrel..."Yeah, pretty sure TMI wont turn into Twilight, because Cassandra Clare posted on her webpage, that she wouldn't like Clary and Jace to be married and have kids as teenagers.

That's hard to answer, because Clare made the characters so different.
But Maryse has always annoyed me, primary because she kicked Jace, her own 'son', out from the Institute.

That's the one from City of Glass, right?
Donna wrote: "I don' think it really matter's if Jace has a british or US accent in he movie- he didn't move to America untill he was 10 so he wouldn't have a strong American accent either."That reminds me... what kind of language do they speak in Idris?

Oh, and "How To Save A Life" by The Fray reminds me of City of Fallen Angels, and the relationship between Clary and Jace.

What Do You Want From Me - Adam Lambert
It's strange, i know, cause it really has nothing to do with the book, but every time i hear this song, i imagine Jace singing it for Clary. With Simon on the drums, Magnus on guitar and Alec on bass.
I Had A Dream - R Kelly
I imagine Magnus singing it for Alec at the end f CoG.
Maddie wrote: "You know your addicted to MI when you start judging guys hotness by how close they are to looking like Jace"Ahahaha, i do that all the time. "He's nice - he has the same haircolor as Jace, though his nose is a little too big"

My friend read it and one day she was standing in front of my house, knocking on my door. When i opened the door, the first thing she said was "Read. That. Book. NOW!" I was very confused, but i found out why she loved the books. Later that day i finished City of Bones, and bought City of Ashes and City of Glass.