Author: Cassandra Clare and Holly Black
Genre: Middle
Grade, Fantasy, Adventure.
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Year: 2014
Ranking: 4.3/ 5
Synopsis
Most kids
would do anything to pass the Iron Trial.
Not
Callum Hunt. He wants to fail.
All his
life, Call has been warned by his father to stay away from magic. If he
succeeds at the Iron Trial and is admitted into the Magisterium, he is sure it
can only mean bad things for him.
So he
tries his best to do his worst - and fails at failing.
Now the
Magisterium awaits him. It's a place that's both sensational and sinister, with
dark ties to his past and a twisty path to his future.
The Iron
Trial is just the beginning, for the biggest test is still to come . . .
The Authors
Cassandra Clare and Holly Black are two American writers.
Holly is the bestselling author and co-creator of the Spiderwick Chronicles
series and won a Newbery Honor for her novel Doll Bones. Cassandra is the
author of bestselling YA series, including The Mortal Instruments and the
Infernal Devices. They both live in Western Massachusetts, about ten minutes
away from each other. This is their first collaboration, and marks the start of
a five book series.
Personal Experience with This Book
The reason why I decided to read this book was
because many people were comparing it to Harry Potter. Harry Potter is my
favorite series of books of all time and I thought if this series was similar
to Harry Potter, I would like it very much. Now, The Iron Trial is unlike
ANYTHING Harry Potter. I discovered that as I read it.
We do have a trio of friends and we have a school of
magic. However, these three characters are completely different than the three
main characters in Harry Potter, and also the Magisterium has no resemblance
with Hogwarts. Having clarified these points I will continue to do my review of
the book.
First of all, I want to highlight the writing of
both authors. Both have that way to catch the reader and give you the
information slowly so you do not feel overwhelmed when reading about the world
that you are being presented to. Plus, it’s impossible to know who wrote each
chapter. The way how the two styles do not let the reader see the differences
between one and the other seemed really interesting to me.
As to the Magisterium and the magic system I can say
that I found it different and mysterious. I think it's great that the magic is
based on the elements of nature, chaos adding. Also, I loved that the premise
of the school was teaching by Master-apprentices relations because it gives a
special touch to the lessons. It makes much more personal and having a
master-apprentice relationship can be crucial in the future.
I liked the three main characters a lot too. Call is
the one who tells the story so we get to know him better than the other two. I
had a problem at the beggining to connect with Tamara, I found her very irritating
as Call so... because he disliked her I disliked her too. Aaron seemed to me as
the cutest kid in the world. I think this guy is good to anyone who reads about
him. Honestly, all three at the end of the book seemed great and I think the
development of their friendship became great because they became friends very
slowly as the story progressed while, sharing classes with master Rufus.
The story ... What can I say about it? It is not
what it seems. I was completely surprised with how the last chapters were given
... I talk about the past 7 or 8 chapters. Because at beginning the story focus
on how Call enters school, as is - but cannot - do not pass his trial and how
it will gradually adapt to his new life. We can also see many special things
about him. However, what happens at the end is not anything that one would
expect. I loved it and I will definitely keep reading the story.
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