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The Bane Chronicles #3

Vampires, Scones, and Edmund Herondale

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Magnus Bane leverages his alliances with Downworlders and Shadowhunters on a venture to Victorian London. One of ten adventures in The Bane Chronicles.

When immortal warlock Magnus Bane attends preliminary peace talks between the Shadowhunters and the Downworlders in Victorian London, he is charmed by two very different people: the vampire Camille Belcourt and the young Shadowhunter, Edmund Herondale. Will winning hearts mean choosing sides?

This standalone e-only short story illuminates the life of the enigmatic Magnus Bane, whose alluring personality populates the pages of the #1 New York Times bestselling series, The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices series. This story in The Bane Chronicles, Vampires, Scones, and Edmund Herondale, is written by Sarah Rees Brennan and Cassandra Clare.

61 pages, ebook

First published June 18, 2013

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785 reviews1,334 followers
April 22, 2019
I have the feeling that most of the boys written by CC have the same personality and that's annoying.
Profile Image for Stephanie (Bookfever).
976 reviews113 followers
June 20, 2013
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Herondale fix!

The most remarkable thing about him were his eyes. They were laughing eyes, at once both joyous and tender: they were the radiant pale blue of a sky slipping toward evening in Heaven, when angels who had been sweet all day found themselves tempted to sin.

So far this was the best Bane Chronicles so far. So many familiar people and names and of course Edmund Herondale, who is like a mix between Will and Jace. *fans herself*

“Excuse me, Bane?" said Roderick Morgenstern. "Are you attending?"
"I'm so sorry," Magnus said politely. "Somebody incredibly attractive just came into the room, and I ceased to pay attention to a word you were saying.”


And the dislike for ducks keeps returning...

“I shall never eat duck again. I cannot believe I used to like duck. The duck betrayed me.”

Anyway...
Magnus + any Herondale = Lots of fun and wit! <3
I loved how he was there when Edmund met Linette. SO cute!

“No fewer than four of my esteemed elders told me I was on no account to ever converse with you, so I vowed that I would know you. My name is Edmund Herondale. May I ask your name? They reffered to you only as 'that disgraceful one-warlock show.”

Aside from Edmund Herondale I loved seeing Magnus conversing with Camille. So much flirting fun! Also we saw a glimpse of little Charlotte.

Overall it was an overload of feelings once again but it was so amazing. Can't wait for the next instalment!
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1,157 reviews97.9k followers
October 11, 2018
“I was born to be a warrior, and I was born to be with her.”

Holy shit, all the stars! ALL THE STARS! I loved this one so much! Not only did we get to see Will’s parents, Edmund and Linette (which broke and warmed my heart), we got to see Woolsey’s older brother, Ralf, a baby Charlotte, Benedict Lightwood (yikes), some Morgensterns, and Camille herself (who I have honestly always liked)! This story surrounds a meeting were the downworlders are trying to make a treaty with the shadowhunters; but like always, the shadowhunters are shitty to them. But seeing so many faces, and so many relatives, of people that we know and love from TID – ahhh, I just loved it so much! This was perfection, and give me all the 1857, London Institute, stories with Magnus going on adventures with these people and fighting demons. Also, this story beautifully emphasizes the power of unconditional love and how it is always worth everything.

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Profile Image for Lazaros.
271 reviews525 followers
March 11, 2015
Holy hell, this is the best of the three short stories I've read. Edmund Herondale is such a bonus add to this book. And once again I'm struck by how much love Magnus gives. His very existence radiates love and care and he's one of the most humane characters to ever be created without even being human. I'll save some stories for later. I'll just say that reading about Magnus and Edmund meeting and talking and Magnus witnessing Edmund falling in love and forsaking everything he believes in for that, well, it was priceless.
Profile Image for Christina.
261 reviews225 followers
April 6, 2016
4 Stars!

"I have very few rules in life, but one of them is to never decline an adventure. The others are: to avoid becoming romantically entangled with sea creatures; to always ask for what you want, because the worst thing that can happen is embarrassment but the best thing that can happen is nudity; to demand ready money up front; and to never play cards with Catarina Loss."

This short story, the 3rd of The Bane Chronicles, is my favorite so far.

London, 1857...we see some familiar characters from TID series, in their more youthful days. The Accords are being negotiated between the Nephilim and representatives of downworlders, Magnus included, of course, representing warlocks. And we meet Edmund Herondale, Will's father.

"No fewer than four of my esteemed elders told me I was on no account to ever converse with you, so I vowed that I would know you. My name is Edmund Herondale. May I ask your name? They referred to you only as 'that disgraceful one-warlock show.' "
"I am deeply moved by that tribute," Magnus told Edmund, and made his own bow. "Magnus Bane, at your service."


We also get to meet Linette Owens, Will's mother, a Mundane traveling to London from Wales and see how their marriage came to be. There is also the first meeting between Magnus and Camille Belcourt, which ties in to some of Camille's backstory learned in Clockwork Angel.

Of the 3 short stories I've read so far, this had the most going on in it that tied into TID series. I really enjoyed this look into this part of Magnus's past.
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235 reviews136 followers
July 2, 2018
Η αγάπη μου προς τους Χέροντεϊλ δεν θα σβήσει ποτέ ❤
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183 reviews164 followers
March 31, 2016
4 STARS!!!

I have very few rules in life, but one of them is to never decline an adventure. The others are: to avoid becoming romantically entangled with sea creatures; to always ask for what you want, because the worst thing that can happen is embarrassment but the best thing that can happen is nudity; to demand ready money up front; and to never play cards with Catarina Loss.






Short story about Magnus and Edmund Hernoldale, who is also known as father of Will Hernodale (The Infernal Devices).


Profile Image for ★MC's Corner★.
965 reviews48 followers
June 21, 2013
Edmund: Excellent. Very few people are willing to have real adventures. Haven’t you found that out, Bane? Isn’t it sad?

Magnus: I have very few rules in life, but one of them is to never decline an adventure. The others are: to avoid becoming romantically entangled with sea creatures; to always ask for what you want, because the worst thing that can happen is embarrassment but the best thing that can happen is nudity; to demand ready money up front; and to never play cards with Catarina Loss.

Edmund: What?

Magnus: She cheats, never mind that one.


THE BEST BANE CHRONICLES BOOK YET!!!

Funny, Heart-whelming, Heart-breaking and VERY GAY.

I think the purpose of Bane Chronicles is for us(readers) to understand more about the Shadowhunters and Downworlders life cycle before The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices. Its amazing and magical.

“I think we need scones!”

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Profile Image for Beenish.
306 reviews331 followers
October 3, 2020
I just loved this a lot!!
It's amazing how Cassie gave us details if Herondales that even without Edmund Herondale's character development, I realized I loved him and it hurt me to read his little story.
Plus Camille, I hate her.
Profile Image for Althea ☾.
623 reviews1,925 followers
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November 23, 2021
"Magnus could not say Edmund Herondale was wrong to seize love when he had found it, he could say Nephilim law was wrong for making him choose."


OMG I LOVED THIS ONE!! This was the closest to the shadowhunter vibe that I have read from this collection so far AND I JUST LOVED IT. I got my first hit of nostalgia that CC just loves to do with her books.

And also: I LOVEEE THE VOICE ACTOR OMY

COFFEE SHOP JAZZ AMBIENCE ROOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0_ej...

1. What Really Happened in Peru - ★★★☆☆
2. The Runaway Queen - ★★☆☆☆
3. Vampires, Scones, and Edmund Herondale - ★★★★★
4. The Midnight Heir - ★★★★★
5. The Rise of the Hotel Dumort - ★★☆☆☆
6. Saving Raphael Santiago - ★★★★☆
7. The Fall of the Hotel Dumort - ★★★★☆
8. What To Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything - ★★★★☆
9. The Last Stand of the New York Institute - ★★★★★
10. The Course of True Love [and First Dates] - ★★★★★
11. The Voicemail of Magnus Bane - ★★★☆☆

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944 reviews1,098 followers
June 23, 2013
Spoilers

I did find Vampires, Scones and Edmund Herondale better than the previous Bane novellas, though that's not saying much. There were a couple of somewhat interesting/enjoyable things that happened: 1. Edmund (Will's dad) meeting Linette (Will's mum) 2. The Shadowhunters and Downworlders trying to reach some sort of truce and 3. The little Camille and Ralf angst and potential romance.

I thought a lot of it was pointless though: 1. Magnus moaning about his life (though not as much as earlier installments) 2. Magnus getting horny for anyone remotely attractive, this time it was Camille and Edmund and 3. Magnus describing what he and other people were wearing - I get it, he's fashion obsessed. Why keep banging on about it?

Again, I wasn't a fan of Magnus's - he was a spoilt horny bore. I quite like Edmund though, he was a lot like Will… Only he was a touch more likeable. Linette and Camille were decent enough characters even though they only had small roles.

I found the mentions of Edmund/Linette's romance sort of depressing since I already knew that their future would be rubbish — Edmund's gambling problem and losing his home/children is hardly a HEA. How dumb was Edmund keeping that Pyxis box (as a memento no doubt) that contained a demon in a house full of young curious children? It was his fault his daughter died. What an idiot.

I was annoyed by the random use of weird nonsensical words (noindentattered, noindentushed, renoindentection, trinoindente… WTF?! Am I missing something?). It just made the writing seem odd.

Enough with the duck jokes! They've been done to death!
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301 reviews6 followers
June 19, 2013
This one will pull at your heartstrings just a bit, I think. Will your heart find room for another Herondale, because you're probably going to need it.

You'll find just how much Magnus Bane knows about Shadowhunters, which makes him even more interesting than he already is. That is something that I didn't think was possible.

Again, Cassie and Sarah explore the family ties amongst Shadowhunters and you'll get to understand a few more things about certain items that are passed among the generations. I find that quite awesome!

I love the introduction of characters that you've heard of, but haven't really known as they are introduced here. You'll see why certain people from the TID and TMI series are the way they are.

What I also like is the fact that Shadowhunters continue to have all kinds of flaws and yet despite that fact, there are still a few that stand out as worthy warriors.

There's also some humor here and there, and luckily it doesn't detract from the serious nature between other scenes, but gives a reprieve before having to deal with those less-than-laughable parts, which brings me to this point...

you might actually want to have some tissue ready when you read this.
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1,093 reviews1,009 followers
April 29, 2015
4 stars
“One can give up many things for love, but one should not give up oneself.”



Narrated by Cecil Baldwin, Jamie Bamber, George Blagden, Gareth David-Lloyd, Jordan Gavaris, Stephen Lunsford, David Oyelowo, Andrew Scott, Michael Trevino, Jesse Williams

Three of ten adventures in The Bane Chronicles.

What a treat this one was, Vampire, Scones, and Edmund Herondale brought us to the Shadowhunters and a Clave meeting with the Downworlders. Most we have met, others we know by last name. The initial flirting interaction between Magnus and Camille Belcourt, but he is not alone in his quest for her attention, we meet the young Ralf Scott and get to see his determination and frustration with the Shadowhunters. There was even the origin of Isabelle Lightwood famous Ruby pendant. Love getting all these glimpses of a world I come to love and see the past and how it affected the future events.


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189 reviews1,419 followers
June 28, 2015
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3 of 5 stars (Please read my rating system further below). WILL'S DAD IS JUST SO GREAT. I MEAN SO GREAT. I LOVE THE HERONDALE MEN BEYOND MEASURE. IT'S CONFIRMED. AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN CONFIRMED.

My rating system: (I do use half stars.)
5 - I do not use the 5 star. Not because a book might not be worthy, but because a book is never perfect.
4 - I loved it! There weren't too many flaws, and I had no trouble getting through it. (A 4 star rating is the highest rating I've ever given a book.)
3 - I enjoyed the book, but there we're flaws that made me enjoy it less.
2 - I finished the book, but there were too many flaws for me to enjoy it.
1 - I could not finish the book, and I probably did not finish it....
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1,314 reviews83 followers
August 9, 2015
This book was 99% boring. If you don't read it, you will miss absolutely nothing; it is neither well written nor structured nor anything positive. As bad as the other books were, they at least caused an emotional reaction within me; this at most caused a small amount of annoyance. Often I asked myself: What is this crap?
The only fitting part of the title was Edmund Herondale. Calling it "Magnus, Edmund and Camille" would have been better.

Character complexity is just an illusion and a sign of the authors' bad writing.
The characters are not even new. Edmund is just another version of Jace (that they are related is no excuse as so many fans claim) and his girlfriend is clearly Clary in disguise. I knew the first demon (stupid enough to hunt in Nephilim territory) was an Eidolon (which I recently found out is not an original term either) the moment the book mentioned the green eyes. And there is more. Apparently Clare or whoever wrote this cannot think of anything new, smart or realistic. Maybe they got out off cultures and books to steal from.

The only way to actually believe people in this book are the way the book tells you they are is by not noticing how they act. Otherwise you notice what dicks and caricatures they are. Magnus is basically a fashion obsessed, cock crazy diva that cares about nothing but himself. Edmund is an arrogant idiot, the Shadowhunters stereotypical jerks and Camille a bland damsel in distress. And you would think she would get the ages at least right, but both Woolsey Scott and Charlotte appear here and both their ages do not match, at all. Woolsey was described to be in his early twenties in Clockwork Prince and here he must be at least a teenager (or else we get into pedophile territory with Magnus) and Charlotte was described here as barely more than a toddler, which would mean she must be at least 3 years old (more likely 4 years). However this here happens 23 years before Clockwork Angel where she was unambiguously stated to be 23 years old and it was later confirmed in Clockwork Princes when it was stated that at the time Will had arrived 5 years prior to Clockwork Angel she was 18 years old. She is allegedly an important character and Clare cannot get her age correctly?

In addition there are once again the typically useless similes, weird phrases where you ask yourself what they actually mean, a forced plot and there was a certain "typo" where I can only say: that is laziness. The print version of this book doesn't have it anymore, but the fact that this obvious error actually came into the published e-book is very telling of how little the makers actually care.

Well this was the short and spoiler free version, now there will be the spoilers:


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520 reviews370 followers
October 22, 2018
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I loved the references to The Infernal Devices!
Profile Image for Stephanie Bedell.
43 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2013
Just be aware that most of the ebooks have a typo error that significantly effects the story. The letters "fl" are replaced with "no indent." So the word "fly" becomes "noindenty" and "flourish" becomes "noindentourish". It is incredibly frustrating until you know what is going on. Its a shame the publishers didn't take a little more time with this one. Its quite a massive error. It was a great story once I figured out the typo issue.
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588 reviews80 followers
September 25, 2016
“One can give up many things for love, but one should not give up oneself.”

Any book that contains the Herondales, Tessa Gray or Alec Lightwood will always be a favourite in my eyes. This book tells the story of Magnus's first meeting with the infamous Herondales, Edmund, Will's father, and how far he'll go to be with the woman he loves. I loved it, needless to say! I love how fond Magnus is of the Herondale family and the lengths he'll go to help them.
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166 reviews28 followers
June 25, 2013
I just keep loving The Bane Chronicles more and more and more and more!! Although this one is a tad bit short cause there's a lot of things happening! But it's okay cause it is THAT good. And by the title, yes.. another Herondale will catch your heart. And My Magnus is perfect as always, this deserves a Leo gif.

Profile Image for Fiona ✨.
235 reviews103 followers
December 22, 2018
4,5 stars

The best one so far!! TID references are my new favourite thing. Also, my love for Magnus Bane seems to grow with every page I read about him.

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FAVOURITE QUOTES:

“Excuse me, Bane?” said Roderick Morgenstern. “Are you attending?”
“I’m so sorry,” Magnus said politely. “Somebody incredibly attractive just came into the room, and I ceased to pay attention to a word you were saying.”


"Noindentirting? We were merely indulging in a little risqué conversation," Magnus said, offended. "When I begin to noindentirt, I assure you the entire room will know. My noindentirtations cause sensations."


'Magnus had been alive hundreds of years himself, and yet the simplest things could turn a day into a jewel, and a succession of days into a glittering chain that went on and on. Here was the simplest thing: a pretty girl liked him, and the day shone.'


"I have very few rules in life, but one of them is to never decline an adventure.
The others are: to avoid becoming romantically entangled with sea creatures; to always ask for what you want, because the worst thing that can happen is embarrassment but thebest thing that can happen is nudity; to demand ready money up front; and to never play cards with Catarina Loss.”
“What?”
“She cheats,” Magnus explained.


“You do not strike me as the sort of man to step aside and renounce a claim for the benefit of another!”
“Ah, but I am not a man. Am I? I have years, and so do you,” he added, and that w a s glorious too, the idea of loving someone and not fearing they would soon be lost.'


“I shall never eat duck again. I cannot believe I used to like duck. The duck betrayed me.”
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304 reviews152 followers
July 9, 2022
perhaps the main reason why i didn’t enjoy it very much is that alec hadn’t appeared yet
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134 reviews13 followers
July 20, 2021
2.5/5 ⭐


Buddy read this with Sanyam😊
Read his review here!!


This was my least favourite out of the three stories so far :/

The things I liked about it:

~Edmund Herondale

“The most remarkable thing about him were his eyes. They were laughing eyes, at once both joyous and tender: they were the radiant pale blue of a sky slipping toward evening in Heaven, when angels who had been sweet all day found themselves tempted to sin.”


When he mentioned ducks 😂 now we undertand why thhis rivarly between ducks and Herondales exist

“I shall never eat duck again. I cannot believe I used to like duck. The duck betrayed me.”


I'm pretty sure the next story is about Will Herondale so hopefully it will be better 🤞


~I loved how we got to see some TID characters when they were younger and their ancestors!
Like young Chralotte <3


~Magnus Bane
How can anyone not like him?

“Somebody incredibly attractive just came into the room, and I ceased to pay attention to a word you were saying.”


“One can give up many things for love, but one should not give up oneself.”


“After all, attractive and interesting persons do not simply drop out of the sky.”
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62 reviews4 followers
July 20, 2021
Buddy Read with Nefeli
2.5 stars

This was my least favourite of the first three stories. Although I enjoyed the parts where Edmund meets Linette.
Most of the book was just Shadowhunter-Downworlder meeting. It wasn't boring, but y'know, when you write something named "The Bane Chronicles", it should contain more about Magnus the Magnificient Bane than Shadowhunter politics.
Also, thw werewolf love of Camille's they mention in The Clockwork Angel, whom De Quincey killed? Was it the same Ralf Scott as in this one?
Profile Image for Sonja ✧・゚。★・゚☾.
505 reviews448 followers
January 14, 2020
❝One can give up many things for love, but one should not give up oneself.❞
The best Magnus Bane short story I have read thus far! The writing seems to have improved, and the story was far more interesting than the previous two short stories..
❝My lady, with me, every night is an adventure.❞
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I read this in The Bane Chronicles 💫
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305 reviews247 followers
September 14, 2022
3.5

“I was born to be a warrior, and I was born to be with her.” 🫶 it’s so tragic that edmund had to give up everything for love.
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