‘Is it?’ He had lost track of the date; they had not seen a newspaper for weeks. ‘I’m sure it is,’ said Hermione, her eyes upon the church.
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15 things students should appreciate
1. the first time you use your new markers and stationary
2. sitting outside in the sun during a break between classes
3. a good coffee-to-go in your hand during a long lecture at uni
4. unlimited free books in your university library
5. student discount while shopping in many big shops (like forever21)
6. a neatly organized and healthy filled lunchbox, prepared the night before
7. classical music in the background while studying
8. walking through the university hallways surrounded by busy crowds of motivated young people with big dreams
9. being fortunate to be able to study
10. professor’s with quirky personalities and jokes
11. endless possibilities, still waiting in the future
12. cosy study sessions with friends
13. creativity in fashion, food and home decor because of little money
14. sleeping in and spending time at home/in your dorm because you don’t work a full job yet
15. dinner nights that involve cooking with fellow student friends and drinking cheap wine on weekdays
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The year is 2018. Your bills are on autopay. You just got paid and you still have $1200 from the last check. When you want something, you buy it without moving money around. Your credit cards are paid off. You and your friends have 2 international trips planned and paid for this year. Your parents are in great health and you’re able to help if they need anything. You love your job. Your desired creative career is falling into place and you get to take your little cousins to Six Flags and Universal Studios over the Summer. Your relationships are healthy and supportive. All of the toxic energy from the past 6 years is gone. You going to concerts, eating good across the states and your crib has art and warmth throughout. 2018 is going to be so good to you.
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LET’S TALK: The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, and Maureen Johnson
Read this if:
You’ve read all of Cassandra Clare’s books and you’re going through serious withdrawal
Description: A collection of Magnus’s adventures throughout the centuries!
Spoilers beyond this point!
Some of my favorite moments:
What Really Happened in Peru:
Summary: This one describes all of Magnus’s adventures and mishaps in Peru, but we ultimately never find out what got him banned.
I really liked seeing all three warlocks in this one! Especially since we don’t get to see much of Ragnor in the series and we only really see Catarina in Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy
The Runaway Queen:
Summary: Magnus tries to help Marie Antoinette escape France
Not my favorite, but it was funny seeing elements of history intertwined with Magnus’s life!
Vampires, Scones, & Edmund Herondale:
Summary: Shadowhunters kind of suck in this one (except for Edmund, who technically leaves)
HERONDALE? For a second, I got a little too excited that this was Will
It also made me really angry that they literally threw away the plates that the Downworlders used because they thought they were “tainted”
The Midnight Heir:
Summary: James Herondale is struggling, but at least we get to see WILL AND TESSA AND JEM!!!
After reading Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, it was really sad to see James struggling with his identity & his powers, especially after we saw how Will pushed everyone away in The Infernal Devices
I loved Tessa’s description of how Tessa, Will, and Jem all share their love and it was just a beautiful way to talk about their love ok
The Rise of the Hotel Dumort:
Summary: Great Depression begins
Eh, not my favorite, but it was really interesting to see the Shadow World & its perspective on mundane life!
Saving Raphael Santiago:
Summary: Raphael is a new vampire, and Magnus helps him adjust (and not kill himself)
I kept remembering that both Ragnor and Raphael died, and it made me a little sad because reading about them made me very invested in their lives
Also, it amazed me how hard Raphael worked to be with his family again, and the level of self-control he had
The Fall of the Hotel Dumort:
Summary: Vampires are going crazy because they’re drinking drugged blood.
Don’t do drugs!!
I was really surprised to see at the end that Magnus chose to have Catarina erase his memories
Also glad that Raphael was smart enough to leave and not get involved!
What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything (And Who You’re Not Officially Dating Anyway):
This was SO cute
My favorite part is when he calls all his friends while there’s a demon in his apartment, and the demon is making little side remarks
AND THEN ALEC SHOWS UP
The Last Stand of the New York Institute:
When Rachel took the blade for Magnus???
Okay, I totally forgot that this was the story where Jocelyn comes to him at the end, and I was 100% crying while reading the exchange
And when Jocelyn chose Fray as her last name?????
The Course of True Love (And First Dates):
I think this was my favorite one out of all the novellas--Alec definitely wasn’t my favorite character during the first couple books of The Mortal Instruments series, but seeing his personality as he interacted with Magnus was really reminiscent of when he did become one of my favorite characters during City of Heavenly Fire.
honestly he was so cute and shy and nervous but also really kind of badass during the fight scenes???
The Voicemail of Magnus Bane:
Isabelle Lightwood is pretty much everything
Okay also the intro to the voicemail that Raphael left
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anyone else feel like they missed the entire month of october. And the entire month of september. and the whole summer. and everything before that. anyone else passively floating through space and time. anyone else feeling like a member of the audience in a movie theater screening their own consciousness who’s just sitting back and eating snacks while everything plays out before them
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Will. For a moment her heart hesitated. She remembered when Will had died, her agony, the long nights alone, reaching across the bed every morning when she woke up, for years expecting to find him there, and only slowly growing accustomed to the fact that that side of the bed would always be empty. The moments when she had found something funny and turned to share the joke with him, only to be shocked anew that he was not there. The worst moments, when, sitting alone at breakfast, she had realized that she had forgotten the precise blue of his eyes or the depth of his laugh; that, like the sound of Jem’s violin music, they had faded into the distance where memories are silent.
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