
Shadowhunters and Downworlders
A Mortal Instruments Reader
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Narrated by:
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Emily Beresford
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Luke Daniels
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Tanya Eby
About this listen
Inside you'll listen to:
- A cinematic tutorial on why the best friend (Simon) always loses out to the bad boy (Jace)
- The benefits (no, really!) of incest...at least in literature
- What we can read between the lines of Alec and Magnus’ European vacation
- The importance of friendship, art, humor, and rebellion
And more, from the virtues of Downworlders to the naughty side of Shadowhunting. Number-one New York Times best-selling author Cassandra Clare created the Mortal Instruments in 2004 with City of Bones (Simon & Schuster, 2007). Since then, the series has grown to five books, with a sixth due in 2014, and been joined by two spinoff trilogies and an upcoming film starring Jamie Campbell Power and Lily Collins.
Featuring stories by Holly Black, Kendare Blake, Gwenda Bond, Sarah Rees Brennan, Rachel Caine, Sarah Cross, Kami Garcia, Michelle Hodkin, Kelly Link, Kate Milford, Diana Peterfreund, Sara Ryan, Scott Tracey, and Robin Wasserman.
©2013 BenBella Books, Inc. (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Insightful read
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