Book Review: Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy


This is a collection of short stories that describes Simon Lewis's journey into becoming a Shadowhunter. It is set chronically between The Mortal Instruments and The Dark Artifices series. I had mistakenly read Lady Midnight of The Dark Artifices first and was slightly confused about how and when Simon became a Shadowhunter. Reading this book cleared up the confusion. 
 
Each story is written by Cassandra Clare and another author, similar to the Bane Chronicles, there are also illustrations for each chapter depicting a scene from that chapter. Many characters from The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices make appearances throughout the book. 
 
I really enjoyed the stories; there was right amounts of humour and drama mixed in, and a little bit of sadness as well. I won't lie, I did get a bit misty eyed during the last story. 
 
I would recommend this to those who enjoy Clare's novels, and also to those who enjoy fantasy. Those who like boarding school stories with a bit of difference might enjoy this as well. 
 
Filled with demons, faeries, bad food, and Shadowhunters, there is a bit of everything for everyone. This book made me want to start reading Lord of Shadows, the second book of The Dark Artifices series.

This is a library book, and was reviewed for fun.

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