A review by holly_tree
The Lost Herondale, by Robin Wasserman, Cassandra Clare

3.0

Well. That was... Short. Brief. Un...exciting. I get that Simon is having a lot of inner conflict. And I liked some of the advice he got- that at least he knows that he has the potential to be a hero, because in an alternate life or universe or what-have-you, he was. That's a whole lot more than any of the other students have. And I understand why he's having issues with the Law-- it's the same stuff we've seen in all the other books, and if any one character would be sensitive to the unfairness of it all, I should think it would be Simon.

But the humor is still lacking, and seeing as it's SIMON, you'd think there'd be more entertaining banter or something, but he's having too much of an existential crisis to be entertaining. It just felt like not much happened. Also, I totally think George is one of the lost Herondales. Just, FYI.

Here's hoping the upcoming installments have more excitement to them... And are less depressing.