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City of Glass Review:

Our feelings don’t represent our personality. It is our deeds and actions that are the symbols of our nature. In love, the sincerity of a person depends upon the sacrificial efforts of the loved one. Do you have an interest in such drama-based romantic stories? If yes, then we recommend you to download the City of Glass PDF written by Cassandra Clare. You will enjoy reading the book, and we assure you that you will enjoy reading the book. And it will be hard for you to stop reading until you read the last sentence of this book.

The City of Glass is the third part of the world-famous drama-based fictional romantic novel series The Mortal Instrument. If you haven’t read the last two parts of the series, you must first read those parts. As the story is linked and it will be hard for you to understand the characters’ roles. And we are not giving you a recap here.

In this part, Clary takes a risk to bring her mother back from the coma. She goes to the prohibited city, where no one is allowed to go without permission. Clary goes there and does some research about her family. She finds some bitter truths about Valentine and Sebastian. Moreover, she finds that Valentine has tried to stem out the Shadowhunters.
We are leaving you here. From here, you have to read the story by yourself to find the conclusion. It is unfair to give you any more spoilers.

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About Author Cassandra Clare:

Cassandra Clare is an American novelist who is famous for her romantic novel series of The Mortal Instrument. The real name of Cassandra Clare is Judith Lewis.

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