Well, in the book, Jace explains that he created his name by combining the first letters of "Jonathan" and "Christopher." J.C. = Jace, apparently. (And if left in the hands of Stephenie Meyer, who is a fan of Cassandra Claire's works, his name would probably be "Jonathopher" or something similarly ridiculous.) But your version is funnier.
P.S. I must thank you once again for a link. Her essay was thought-provoking, depressing, and brilliant. It pinpointed exactly why I hated "Hush, Hush" so much (although I'm surprised that she didn't go in detail about Patch's "villainous" ex-girlfriend and about the double standards there).
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Well, in the book, Jace explains that he created his name by combining the first letters of "Jonathan" and "Christopher." J.C. = Jace, apparently. (And if left in the hands of Stephenie Meyer, who is a fan of Cassandra Claire's works, his name would probably be "Jonathopher" or something similarly ridiculous.) But your version is funnier.
P.S. I must thank you once again for a link. Her essay was thought-provoking, depressing, and brilliant. It pinpointed exactly why I hated "Hush, Hush" so much (although I'm surprised that she didn't go in detail about Patch's "villainous" ex-girlfriend and about the double standards there).