Merchandise: Release dates for MORTAL INSTRUMENTS journal, postcard book and book of quotes
Last month, an advertisement in The Bookseller previewed Mortal Instruments: City of Bones stationery merchandise that will arrive in the coming months.
And now there are release dates for these three products, according to Amazon.uk.
The Little Book of Quotes (left) – July 9
A gorgeous hardcover book that features wise, inspirational or funny quotes from the script of this summer’s blockbuster movie, alongside character profiles and stunning cast photos. There is even the chance to design and colour your own quotes and runes on the specially designed write-in pages! This beautiful hardback book, with its gold-debossed-foil cover and gold-pantone- and-black-ink insides, is a must-have for any fan!
Pre-Order from Amazon.com and Amazon.uk.co
Postcard Book (center) – August 1
Pre-Order from Amazon.uk.co
Journal (right) – October 3
Pre-Order from Amazon.uk.co
You can pre-order these Mortal Instruments: City of Bones stationery products by clicking on the links above.
Check out the Mortal Instruments: City of Bones merchandise that’s coming soon
Are any of these products on your wishlist? Sound off in the comments!



holy F*** ! I need these all ! I can’t wait for summer but i really need to start saving RN 🙂
i pre ordered that journal! now gonna lie! 9 pounds is a pretty great price for something so beautiful!
How much is that in Amercan money?
Around 14 dollars. But you’d also have to count shipping so it could cost at least 10-20 dollars more.
these are awesome!
WHYYYYY. Why try and ruin this amazing series by trying to make it into the shitty Twilight. Seriously, everyone who likes Twilight has absolutely crap taste and just doesn’t deserve to be in this fandom. THERE ARE NO TEAMS. WE WILL NOT STOOP DOWN TO THE TWIHARDS SHITTY LEVEL.
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I. Want. One.
Book of Quotes, come faster! (not in the disgusting sense) I NEED TO READ ALL THE WITTY JACE QUOTES YOU OFFER . . . which is probably half of the book