The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare
We begin Clockwork Princess with Tessa and Jem engaged. Mortmain is still at large and the threat of
his automatons is very heavy on the Shadowhunters. The leader of the Institute is being
threatened by internal forces. And so
much is going on that it’s hard to outline this in one blog.
As I finish book three of this beloved series, my heart is
heavy and filled with sadness. There is
a relief when a series is completed, but also it is like parting from good
friends. I feel as I know these
characters, I learned with Tessa Gray about the Shadowhunter world. I felt what Will felt as he learns about his
curse and I feel life slipping away from Jem as he tries to hold on for those
that he loves. This was a love triangle
that I honestly hoped she would pick them both.
In a world where that is not possible my hope was Will. I loved the redemption in his story, how he
was hard to love, but would surprise us with kindness throughout the entire
series.
I loved and hated the ending. I loved Tessa looking back over her life,
sharing us memories on the Blackfriars Bridge.
There were so many questions answered and happy thoughts revisited. I loved it.
Anytime I get to spend some time with new and old favorite characters I
want to devour any information I can get from them. The ending was interesting. I can see why Clare went in that direction, I
probably would not have gone in that way, but then again I have no published
books and Clare has almost 10 on shadowhunters.
Of course I would be crazy to not mention the repeated
errors that I found. The Lightwood
brothers names are Gideon and Gabriel, there were several times when the names
were used incorrectly and I was confused when his brother arrived. Also misspellings and words being used
incorrectly. I do not blame Clare, but I
do blame whoever edited her books for her.
I can obviously look past these mistakes because I love the characters
so much, but I know several readers that would not be able to do so.
I will miss this series and the characters, they were most
enjoyable to read and I wish it wasn’t the end.
Farewell Will, Jem and Tessa, maybe we’ll meet some of you again in the
City of Heavenly Fire. Keep Reading my
Friends!