Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Clare-a-thon

This post is all about the Clare-a-thon! 

I will be participating in the Clare-A-Thon, a week long read-a-thon of Cassandra Clare books, in anticipation of the final book in The Mortal Instruments series, City of Heavenly Fire. It’s hosted by Beth (@bethjune327) and Jamie (@jamie_leigh18). Anyone can participate, and if you want to be entered to win the pre-order, head over to the goodreads group – Clare-A-Thon and sign up. The read-a-thon begins April 16th and runs through Wednesday April 22nd in whatever time zone you are in! There will also be challenges, giveaways and a grand prize! 

During this read-a-thon I will be reading City of Lost Souls, the fifth book in The Mortal Instruments series, and Clockwork Princess, the final book in The Infernal Devices trilogy.

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