Brief Summary: The City Of Bones Merchandise

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City of Bones Merchandise

City of Bones is a book in the Mortal Instruments series that has a large following. If you are one of these followers, you are probably in search of some great City of Bones merchandise. Many fans often find great enjoyment in sharing their love of a book, and there is no better way to do this than with a wide variety of items.

One of the most sought after types of City of Bones merchandise is the Mortal Instruments City of Bones Canvas Clary Bag. Made of durable canvas, this bag is officially licensed merchandise, but is no longer in production. It is a rare item and one that is coveted by fans all over the world. At 10” x 3 ¼” x 7 ¾”, it is the perfect size to carry your necessities in.

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