Monday 25 March 2013

Book Review: Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare


Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices, #3)
The Infernal Devices #3
Published by: Walker Books Ltd
Pages: 568
Rating: 5/5

Tessa Gray should be happy - aren't all brides happy?
Yet as she prepares for her wedding, a net of shadows begins to tighten around the Shadowhunters of the London Institute.
A new demon appears, one linked by blood and secrecy to Mortmain, the man who plans to use his army of pitiless automatons, the Infernal Devices, to destroy the Shadowhunters. Mortmain needs only one last item to complete his plan. He needs Tessa. And Jem and Will, the boys who lay equal claim to Tessa's heart, will do anything to save her.

This book was a stunningly beautiful end to the trilogy. From the beginning it was an emotional roller coaster and all the characters were put to the test, placed in positions where they had to make decisions for better or for worse.

Much of the plot was centred around the relationships of the characters. For me this was not to the books' detriment as from the first page of Clockwork Angel it was clear that it was these relationships that made up the heart and soul of the story, and gave it reason to exist rather than Mortmain and his army of automatons. To see how these relationships have developed was truly a wonderful experience and one that lovers of Cassandra Clare's work will immensely enjoy.

The plot arcs were finished well and in many cases I was surprised with how things turned out. The ending of the first part of the book was a wonderful surprise and I loved the character dimension this brought throughout the rest of the tale. The end of the Mortmain arc I didn't see coming but loved how Clare brought everything together and showed us what had been in front of our eyes the whole time. There was one part of the book that set off my suspicion radar and I'm glad that I was right, enough said about that.

I know a lot of people will say the ending was a bit of a cop-out and it was, but by the end of the book I didn't care. I had felt so much for these characters that I couldn't help but be overjoyed and sad all at once for the characters in the epilogue. Those last few pages had such an impact that I'm still reeling from it and extremely curious about what will happen in City of Heavenly Fire to allow this ending to occur.

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