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I have stated before that I do not like Steinbeck. I find him monotonous and extrememly boring 'The Pearl' is a perfect example. Although, Steinbeck's books teach moral and values, they are extremely tedious to read and I often find myself falling asleep. 'Pearl' is exactly liek the rest and is probablyone of my least favorite books of all time.

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Cassandra Clare's story comes to an excellent conclusion in the third book of her Mortal Instrument's series. Clary is still searching for a cure for her mother's illness while Jace and the rest of the Lightwoods head to Idris for debates and in preparation for an imminent war. Simon is still dealing with changes and Valentine has some pretty evil plans in place. I couldn't have asked for a better ending to an excellent series. I feel a need to for closure when I read a series and I certainly got my wish. All the loose ends were tied up nicely and the author kept me wondering through the whole book what was going to happen. I laughed, cried, and ached with the characters in this amazing tale of love, survival, desire, and above all family. An excellent read and I look forward to what Cassandra Clare might come up with next.