A review by heathercide
Vampires, Scones, and Edmund Herondale by Sarah Rees Brennan, Cassandra Clare

3.0

I thought that this, as a whole, was much better done and much more enjoyable than the two previous installments. The three plotlines of Magnus' budding romance with Camille, the romantic tragedy of Edmund Herondale, and the beginnings of the Accords were woven together pretty well. Magnus did seem more like himself this time around--just enough of his flamboyance to be, well, Magnus, but not too much that he seemed superficial and small-brained.
I didn't know whether to laugh or groan at the reference to another YA book-turned-movie, but I probably would have taken that opportunity as well, if I'm honest.