The Mortal Instruments City of Fallen Angels By ZANE MUFTY The Mortal Instruments is about angels ,demons,werewolves,and vampires and more.A thousand years ago the angel Raziel shared his blood with mortals to make human angel hybrids and they called themselves shadow hunters. A vampire is made when another vampire bites them.A werewolf is made when another werewolf bites or scratches them.A demon comes from the depths of hell were a devil rules.The point of a shadow hunter is to remain the peace between the mythical creatures, like police. There are main characters, mythical beings in this book that are important.In this book witch is the forth book simon( a vampire/angel clarys best friend) gets used to his powers.Clary a shadow …show more content…
Alec: Alec is a shadow hunter and brother to Jace and his friend is Magnus bane.Isabel; Isabel is Alecs sister and Jace’s brother she carries a silver whip and is a shadow hunter.Jace: Jace thought he was Clary’s sister up until this book where he was was not the son of Valentine and not the sister of Clary.Simon: Simon is Clary's best friend and a vampire/angel also known as a daylighter.Luke: Luke is a werewolf and mary's Clary’s mom and is Clary’s uncle even though he is not related to Valentine( Clary’s father ). Magnus Bane: Magnus Bane is a warlock who is Alecs friend and helps the team out in difficult situations.Valentine: Valentine is Clarys dad and is also a psychopath kills and injects himself with demon blood. Clarys mom: Clary’s mom is an advanced shadow hunter and was captured by Valentine.Maya: Maya is a werewolf and hangs out with Simon.Raphael: Raphael is the leader of the cities vampire’s. So far in this book Jace was keeping secrets from his friends.Simon is still protected by his invincibility mark. I think Mortal Instruments is a young adult fiction. I think that this book is a young adult fiction because there are no such things as vampires, werewolfs, portals, and floating magic wizards. I also think this book’s Genre is young adult fiction because of some of the scenes in the book are very violent and some of the …show more content…
. I also think that the author wanted to send out a nice fiction novel that boys and girls ( mostly teenagers and adults ) could read and have fun and bite their nails in suspense. The author probably really liked what she wrote about which in this case is folklore and myth. Cassandra Clare likes to write her books about myths and put them in modern day times so the reader can relate in a