“I knew we’ve had this conversation many times, and I always enjoy hearing your take here.”
What does “your take” mean?
- your opinion
- your explanation
- your interpretation
Does Cassandra like ‘love triangles’?
- yes
- no
- not given
Does Holly Black like ‘love triangles’?
- yes
- no
- not given
Cassandra sees ‘love triangles’ as fabulous themes….
- for characters to choose between different kind of lives.
- for character development.
- to provide options to the characters.
In The Mortal Instruments, Clary chooses between…
- Jace and Simon
- The Magical world and the Shadow world
- demon hunter and angel
Who has a normal life with family and children in The Mortal Instruments?
- Clary
- Jace
- Simon
How does Holly Black describe the fact that there are lots of characters in The Mortal Instruments?
- “a lot of people came on and off the scene throughout the series.”
- “You had Clary. You had Jace. You had Simon.”
- “Are there any characters you wish you had a little bit more time with?”
Which character has made his first appearance in the third book?
- Simon
- Alec
- Sebastian
Whose mother is to be saved in the third book?
- Clary’s
- Sebastian’s
- Simon’s
Which character, as for Cassandra, is fun and different from other characters?
- Clary
- Sebastian
- Alec
Why does Holly Black say she is asking the final question with complete sincerity?
- because the question seems silly
- because she wants to be sincere from now on
- because she believe that Cassandra thinks she hasn’t been sincere enough
Cassandra jokingly says that her readers’ tears…
- keep her young
- keep her alive
- make her look like 25
- make her look like 75
Readers of The Mortal Instruments complain that Cassandra tortures them by
- leaving unanswered questions in the story
- creating romance between the characters
- enjoying their suffering
According to Cassandra, what is the best way to experience the resolution of a plotline?
- read the story by themselves
- write to the author
- talk about the ending with friends
What can the readers do, as suggested by Cassandra, if they do not like the ending of the novel?
- find another book which causes less suffering
- send their letters of complaint to Holly Black
- turn to the last page of a book first next time they start reading