A Google user
I don't like Twilight, or any of the other "vampire" themed books that I heard it was similar to, but i read it anyways. BEST BOOK EVER. It is not at all like twilight, the vampires and werewolves are much better and make sense. They stick with the original ideas. But that's not the best part. The entire trilogy keeps you anticipated between Jace, Clary, Simon, Magnus, Valentine and of course the rest of the spell-binding characters. The City of Bones is the first of three books that take an unoriginal idea and spin it into one of the most creative stories of our time.
A Google user
The theme of City of Bones is never give up on a friend. In the book Clary is on a quest to save her mother. Throughout her quest she has many chances to give up or leave her friends and run away, but instead she chooses to stay and help them or travel deep into an enemy lair to save them. She never introvert and always helps others with their problems.
Cassandra Clare did few things good and many things bad. The story has an okay plot and a good underlying theme, but that's about it. The story is slow and boring, with about 10 minutes of interesting scenes, and mostly boring descriptions of places they go to for maybe a chapter, then never return to. The characters are dull and untintriuging, unless you are a teenage girl. I would only recommend this book to teenage women.
A Google user
A solid, yet unsurprising novel for fans of the 'fantasy-in-a-real-world-setting' sub-genre. Give yourself permission to read this one purely as a guilty escape; Clare's plot feels like a cobbled-together rehashing of some of our favorite modern fiction. It is familiar and comforting, but lacks true originality. If you want a story you have never heard before, this is not it.
Still, the world and story are both engaging enough to warrant a read from fans of Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and maybe even Bella Swan. Clare has a nice sense about pacing action scenes, though she relies a bit heavily on single-character exposition to deliver relevant backstory. Several of her characters manage enough wry wit to keep them from becoming intolerably bland, and a few (like Jace) have the promise of developing true complexity over the course of the series.
Worth a try if you like supernatural fiction.