Der Teufel von Whitechapel
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Simon erfährt die Wahrheit über die Morde von Jack the Ripper, der haltlos durch London schweifte - Will Herondale und seine Gefährten aus dem Schattenjäger-Institut haben “Jack” gestoppt.
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To his children, Will showed the same love he had always shown to her, fierce and unyielding. And the same protectiveness he had only ever showed to one other person: the person James had been named after. Will's parabatai, Jem. I know que es un pasito mas para simon y sobre todo esa carta a Izzie que me ha llegado tantoque se haya dado cuenta que quiere ser esa persona de la que izzy se sienta orgullosa y puedan estar juntos y Jace ayudandolo sin presiones estando ahi para Simon... pero es que reencontrarme con mi Will siendo padre/marido con mi OTP Will y Tessa y que hayamos echado un vistazo a ese trocito de sus vidas sobre todo teniendo a Jem a su lado siempre con ellos porque en mi mente pensaba que Jem se apartó de ellos hasta el final pero verlo ahi como una gran familia y con Gabriel y Cecily en serio TID me da tantos feelings que I can't :( ♥ Y bueno lo de Will hablando con Tessa que conozca mas de su historia <3333333
Same as the two first short stories of this series, "The Whitechapel Fiend" disappoints me again. I only read this to know more about what happens to Simon after [b:City of Heavenly Fire|8755785|City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6)|Cassandra Clare|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1460477794l/8755785._SY75_.jpg|13629068], but this story only has very few scenes taking place with Simon at the Shadowhunter Academy, full of cameos of beloved characters that merely feel like shells of who they are in the main books. The world building of the Academy doesn't make sense to me (wtf was that how-to-fall-down-a-tree lesson?) and the pettiness of everyone involved annoys me. Tessa's recollection of the Jack the Ripper/The Whitechapel Fiend case is the most interesting part of this story, and still they bore me. No connection between past and present seems to be drawn which makes me wonder what the purpose of all of this is.
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Simon erfährt die Wahrheit über die Morde von Jack the Ripper, der haltlos durch London schweifte - Will Herondale und seine Gefährten aus dem Schattenjäger-Institut haben “Jack” gestoppt.
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To his children, Will showed the same love he had always shown to her, fierce and unyielding. And the same protectiveness he had only ever showed to one other person: the person James had been named after. Will's parabatai, Jem. I know que es un pasito mas para simon y sobre todo esa carta a Izzie que me ha llegado tantoque se haya dado cuenta que quiere ser esa persona de la que izzy se sienta orgullosa y puedan estar juntos y Jace ayudandolo sin presiones estando ahi para Simon... pero es que reencontrarme con mi Will siendo padre/marido con mi OTP Will y Tessa y que hayamos echado un vistazo a ese trocito de sus vidas sobre todo teniendo a Jem a su lado siempre con ellos porque en mi mente pensaba que Jem se apartó de ellos hasta el final pero verlo ahi como una gran familia y con Gabriel y Cecily en serio TID me da tantos feelings que I can't :( ♥ Y bueno lo de Will hablando con Tessa que conozca mas de su historia <3333333
Same as the two first short stories of this series, "The Whitechapel Fiend" disappoints me again. I only read this to know more about what happens to Simon after [b:City of Heavenly Fire|8755785|City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6)|Cassandra Clare|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1460477794l/8755785._SY75_.jpg|13629068], but this story only has very few scenes taking place with Simon at the Shadowhunter Academy, full of cameos of beloved characters that merely feel like shells of who they are in the main books. The world building of the Academy doesn't make sense to me (wtf was that how-to-fall-down-a-tree lesson?) and the pettiness of everyone involved annoys me. Tessa's recollection of the Jack the Ripper/The Whitechapel Fiend case is the most interesting part of this story, and still they bore me. No connection between past and present seems to be drawn which makes me wonder what the purpose of all of this is.










