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i didnt care much for the engagement part of it otherwise i really liked it now will can be nice but probably wont because he is heart broken
It's good to see a leading women who is just as special as the other characters in the book (yes she might not have know she is special but it was refreshing) that's what I like about Cassandra clares writing as she did the same with clary and it was nice that a women could do just as good or even better than the men! The way Cassandra clare writes it makes you feel you are in the book as you can easily picture everything as the scene unfolds. For me this had plenty of twists and turns, cliff hangers and plenty of moments where you had to stop and let the breath out that you didn't realize you were holding in.
I loved the book but I sincerely disliked Will at first. He was so cruel.Now that I have read Clockwork Prince I understand what was going on with him and his pain touches me deeply.
i think you've posted that comment like on five different threads
Lucy wrote: "I loved the book but I sincerely disliked Will at first. He was so cruel.
Now that I have read Clockwork Prince I understand what was going on with him and his pain touches me deeply."
Yes, I loved him, but on the balcony, he was sooo cruel. Now I know why! Sooo sad! I can't believe Tessa said Yes to Jem!!
Now that I have read Clockwork Prince I understand what was going on with him and his pain touches me deeply."
Yes, I loved him, but on the balcony, he was sooo cruel. Now I know why! Sooo sad! I can't believe Tessa said Yes to Jem!!
I want that jack-o-lantern on my porch!
i enjoyed the book a lot, but i loved clockwork prince, cassies best book by far. Everything was sophisticated and complicated which made me want to read on and it made me cry( will telling tessa he loves her) , first time ever!
The second book made me cry. I rarely cry in books. I got so mad with the wholse-Jem/Will thing because it is so obvious she is meant to be with Will and it still gets me both depressed and mad :(
yes exactly i cried too :'( but i really cant wait for the prologue of clockwork princess because it will show tessa in 2007! wow
Erika wrote: "Isn't that so cool?"
WTF!!!! HOW DOES SOMEONE HAVE THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL ABILITY TO DO THAT??!!
Lucy wrote: "I loved the book but I sincerely disliked Will at first. He was so cruel.Now that I have read Clockwork Prince I understand what was going on with him and his pain touches me deeply."
I have a question about the end of CA... can you help me out?
In The Infernal Devices series!!Does anyone remember the scene describing Jessamine’s parasol; I am currently working on a Coplay and are in need of the description.
It was amazing, and I thought it was unique, and different from books I have read recently. What really caught my attention was the characters though. They were really powerful, and extremely memorable. there was always some emotion visible on my face while reading this book.
@Joya Very well said:) The TID series will always be near and dear to my heart, especially the characters. They completely make the story, and I will most certainly never forget them. There is not one single day that goes by that I don't think of them. I love how "Clockwork Angel" is so unique and the story is something I've never come across before in a novel, with the exception of The Mortal Instruments. I'm completely addicted to the Shadow World! I also love Cassandra Clare's writing style; it's very descriptive and detailed yet is very intriguing. All in all, "Clockwork Angel" is an exceptionally phenomenal YA novel!
@Legend I agree completely, the shadow world is so interesting, and I am always excited to know more. It was similar to books I've read, but there is something that separates it from the rest. It is a very memorable series that I will never forget.
I didn't like this book when I first started reading it because it was slower paced than TMI but then I realized the characters were much more descriptive and real, the setting and writing was pretty, and I was able to just recline and enjoy this wonderful book.
I have a feeling that city of heavenly fire is going to be written and ended like this. Somehow someway, Cassie is going to give us an ending that will somehow appease us all. I mean she is the only author I have ever read who made a freaking love triangle work out for all three parties. The woman is superman, don't fret.
Inda wrote: "I have a feeling that city of heavenly fire is going to be written and ended like this. Somehow someway, Cassie is going to give us an ending that will somehow appease us all. I mean she is the onl..."Exactly, I adore Will; he might be my favorite book character of all time. But, I love Jem as well. The epilogue of CP2 surprised me; I was so ecstatic that Tessa ultimately got to have both of them.... even though I cried my heart out.
Inda wrote: "I have a feeling that city of heavenly fire is going to be written and ended like this. Somehow someway, Cassie is going to give us an ending that will somehow appease us all. I mean she is the onl..."Yeah I think so too.
clockwork angel is so secretive with will's behavour to begin with but then when he finds out the curse is fake he tells tessa he loves her and it made me cryy sooooo much! i love will more than any other character even in TMI.
Cami wrote: "To Will's fans: I found this over the internet:(many thanks to the author, hope he/she doesn't mind)
http://novelnovice.files.wordpress.co..."
i love this picture! im like in love with will so much <3
Fell in love with Will, he's such a relatable person when it comes to feelings and how you sometimes build up a wall only some can tear down. Loved the book so much!
At the beginning I found it hard to read. I started reading it because I always did wanna check it out and I got the book for free so might as well right? I found it hard to read because J thought if was too boring then I got near the middle él then it started to get interesting. So in the end I did really love the book
Hey all :) So I just saw in the Shadowhunters T.V show that the Shadohunters were invisible to regular people. Now, I have not read TMI but I have read TID and I don't remember them mentioning whether they were invisible or not. Were they invisible the whole time in TID as well? I'm just curious because it's bothering me that I can't remember! Thanks!
In TMI they have runes that keep them invisible to mundanes (Mendelin Rune). I cant remember if they mentioned them in TID's but I would imagine they also had them on or the mundane world would have been in a complete panic. And no they weren't invisible the entire time just when they applied the rune.
I just started this book 2 nights ago, and simply cant put it down. As soon as I get home its the first thing I grab. lol. Im not finished with it just yet, but.... so far, I LOVE IT. The characters the banter between them. Each one and their little quirks. The depth of the story. How the dark and light is so closely intertwined. I love it all!
Ashley wrote: "I just started this book 2 nights ago, and simply cant put it down. As soon as I get home its the first thing I grab. lol. Im not finished with it just yet, but.... so far, I LOVE IT. The character..."Haha, welcome to the fandom! Also, prepare yourself, for the PAIN. No, seriously, PAIN.
Sejal wrote: "Ashley wrote: "I just started this book 2 nights ago, and simply cant put it down. As soon as I get home its the first thing I grab. lol. Im not finished with it just yet, but.... so far, I LOVE IT..."
I don't know if I cry or if I laugh. But I agree! Prepare yourself, Ashley! It gets more and more painful, but it's worth the read. Hope you like the series! :)
I don't know if I cry or if I laugh. But I agree! Prepare yourself, Ashley! It gets more and more painful, but it's worth the read. Hope you like the series! :)
As always, I loved the way Clare starts her book series. She does a great job with developing her characters that are impossible not to feel like you know them and are part of their world. Will was definitely a Herondale, after reading the mortal instruments series, and I could see the resemblance between Will and Jace. Always sarcastic, not caring, reckless. Jem was a much harder character to like at first, but eventually he grew on me. My heart broke for Tessa in the beginning when she's with the Dark Sisters. I'm glad she found the shadowhunters :)










