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Clockwork Angel (The Infernal Devices #1)
by
Cassandra Clare (Goodreads Author),
Jennifer Ehle
Magic is dangerous—but love is more dangerous still.
When sixteen-year-old Tessa Gray crosses the ocean to find her brother, her destination is England, the time is the reign of Queen Victoria, and something terrifying is waiting for her in London's Downworld, where vampires, warlocks and other supernatural folk stalk the gaslit streets. Only the Shadowhunters, warriors ded...more
When sixteen-year-old Tessa Gray crosses the ocean to find her brother, her destination is England, the time is the reign of Queen Victoria, and something terrifying is waiting for her in London's Downworld, where vampires, warlocks and other supernatural folk stalk the gaslit streets. Only the Shadowhunters, warriors ded...more
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Published
August 31st 2010
by Simon & Schuster Audio
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Oct 27, 2011
Kat Kennedy
rated it
1 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Don't ask. I'll only start swearing.
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Oct 13, 2010
Cara
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
A must for TMI fans
Seriously blown away doesn't even cover it. I have to admit I had my doubts and reservations about how this book was going to turn out. We have the ever present love triangle, a girl that doesn't know her powers, and some other similar plot lines. I was thinking "Oh no not a rehash of The Mortal Instruments!" My worries were stupid really. I should have trusted Clare's remarkable way of telling a story. To be sure I won't make the same mistake twice and never doubt again.
Tessa is an American g...more
Tessa is an American g...more
I don't give many 5 star reviews, but this one is definitely a 5 star book for me. While I liked Mortal Instruments, I wasn't as rabid a fan as I know many people are, so I read Clockwork Angel out of curiosity more than anything else...and I'm so glad I did!
This book is spectacular, with everything I'd wanted in the TMI series and more. The magic and mysteries are compelling and Victorian London is a fantastic backdrop to this steampunk tale about a girl who discovers she has incredible powers....more
This book is spectacular, with everything I'd wanted in the TMI series and more. The magic and mysteries are compelling and Victorian London is a fantastic backdrop to this steampunk tale about a girl who discovers she has incredible powers....more
To be honest, I’m not quite sure how to rate this book. It wasn’t all bad, but I wouldn’t say it was good either. It was rather boring at times and the story dragged heavily, especially in the middle and towards the end. None of the characters has become particularly dear to me. I didn’t buy the love story.
However, I think I would have liked it much better if I hadn’t read the Mortal Instruments series before. But the books are so similar (which was to be expected, I know, as they are set in th...more
However, I think I would have liked it much better if I hadn’t read the Mortal Instruments series before. But the books are so similar (which was to be expected, I know, as they are set in th...more
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---Post-reading---
Despite my personal feelings on the author, I read Clockwork Angel to answer two questions I posed to myself:
1. Does Cassandra Clare actually have talent?
2. Could possibly enjoy one of her novels if I put my feelings about her aside?
The answer was "no" to both questions for me. I'll explain why.
I detested City of Bones when I read it; Jace was a jerk, Clary was annoying, the book was badly paced, and it was also badly written. I gave it...more
---Post-reading---
Despite my personal feelings on the author, I read Clockwork Angel to answer two questions I posed to myself:
1. Does Cassandra Clare actually have talent?
2. Could possibly enjoy one of her novels if I put my feelings about her aside?
The answer was "no" to both questions for me. I'll explain why.
I detested City of Bones when I read it; Jace was a jerk, Clary was annoying, the book was badly paced, and it was also badly written. I gave it...more
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Feb 15, 2013
Palice Pottle
is currently reading it
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review of another edition
Recommended to Palice Pottle by:
Persephone
Shelves:
author-needs-to-grow-the-fuck-up
This is going to be a slow, long read. Thank you to Persephone for giving me a copy.
Nitpicks Prologue: 0.01
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It is time to explain why Clare's characters and story don't make sense, and I know I'm only 10% through the book, but this is important, because I will forget about it later.
All right, so far, Tessa gets off the ship and then these two ladies are like, “Hey whatsup, we know your brother Nate! He told us to pick you up! Here, a letter from him! Okay, you believe us n...more
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Nitpicks Prologue: 0.02
It is time to explain why Clare's characters and story don't make sense, and I know I'm only 10% through the book, but this is important, because I will forget about it later.
All right, so far, Tessa gets off the ship and then these two ladies are like, “Hey whatsup, we know your brother Nate! He told us to pick you up! Here, a letter from him! Okay, you believe us n...more
As my fellow readers well know, I adore Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments Series with unrivaled passion. After all, Jace Wayland is my fictional husband, it’s only natural I would want to devour anything written by the woman who thought him into existence. But…when I read the synopsis of ClockworkAngel, I was a bit reluctant to begin another journey that existed in the same world as my beloved Jace, Clary, and Co., even it is set 100 some odd years prior. I intuitively felt that the only way...more
POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT!!!
When I read City of Bones, I didn't have much issue with the story itself as I did with the writing. The text was drowning in descriptions and the plot was very derivative. I didn't read on in the series because while I was entertained by the story, I wasn't entertained enough to try and slog through Clare's writing again. I have been told that her writing does get better as the series went on but I still didn't venture.
Until Clockwork Angel. I figured by now the writin...more
When I read City of Bones, I didn't have much issue with the story itself as I did with the writing. The text was drowning in descriptions and the plot was very derivative. I didn't read on in the series because while I was entertained by the story, I wasn't entertained enough to try and slog through Clare's writing again. I have been told that her writing does get better as the series went on but I still didn't venture.
Until Clockwork Angel. I figured by now the writin...more
Dec 26, 2010
Joyzi
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Fans of TMI trilogy
Recommended to Joyzi by:
Cassandra Clare
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This book got 1.5 stars from me simply because I was also reading Tiger's Quest by Colleen Houck, and comparing with Tiger's Quest, Clockwork Angel looks like it deserves 1.5 stars...
Magic is dangerous-but love is more dangerous still. *sighs* What kind of soap-operatic shit is that!? I hate this line instantly.
I don't think Clockwork Angel is the most horrible book which I have ever read--it isn't, the action scenes and part of the plots are enjoyable to an extent. But oh boy, Clare's writing a...more
Magic is dangerous-but love is more dangerous still. *sighs* What kind of soap-operatic shit is that!? I hate this line instantly.
I don't think Clockwork Angel is the most horrible book which I have ever read--it isn't, the action scenes and part of the plots are enjoyable to an extent. But oh boy, Clare's writing a...more
Sep 13, 2010
Stacia ~ Mistress of Mediocrity
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
young-adult
4.5 stars. This book was a fun read, a bit darker than the MI books, but still easy to enjoy. I know that many of the diehard MI fans say this one isn't quite as good, but I disagree. Clockwork Angel was a better first installment to a series than City of Bones was. Did I like it better than my favorite MI book, which was City of Glass? No. City of Glass is still my favorite. But if I'm only comparing first book vs. first book, this one blows CoB out of the water.
Of course, there are connections...more
Of course, there are connections...more
Having read Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series beforehand and having only found them to be entertaining but certainly not amazing, I began Clockwork Angel with fairly modest expectations, anticipating at the most, unique characters and humor abound. Never did I imagine that it would find its way into my list of all-time favorites, but very frankly, there it is. Wow. Be forewarned: this book is no literary great. There is no literary aspiration here, no groundbreaking prose, no food for...more
This is so So SO AWESOME!
Tessa/Will all the way! :)
To those who haven't read this, check this out:
http://www.cassandraclare.com/my-writ...
Here's an excerpt!
(view spoiler)...more
Tessa/Will all the way! :)
To those who haven't read this, check this out:
http://www.cassandraclare.com/my-writ...
Here's an excerpt!
(view spoiler)...more
Aug 07, 2011
Wendy Darling
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
crush-worthy-boys,
read-2011,
steampunk,
young-adult,
victorian,
male-pov,
historical-fiction,
asian
A fan of Will Herondale, are you? Prepare to swoon.
The Dirty Sexy Attic Scene, from Will's point of view: http://www.cassandraclare.com/cms/loss1
Yeah, yeah, it's a little over the top in parts, but who cares? :D Yum
The Dirty Sexy Attic Scene, from Will's point of view: http://www.cassandraclare.com/cms/loss1
Yeah, yeah, it's a little over the top in parts, but who cares? :D Yum
May 06, 2013
Sandra
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
YA lovers, and Cassandra Clare fans
Most people are constantly raving on about Clockwork Angel and the whole TID trilogy being better than TMI, and i'm like 'I ain't gonna believe that shit til i see it'. So, i brought the book. Was it better from TMI? Big, fat NO.
The beginning (1-100 pg)

100-200 pages

The beginning till the middle was horrible. I had to force myself to keep on reading. It was so tedious i had to fight the urge to fall asleep. Most of the stuff was not even relevant and important! There was so much small, annoy...more
The beginning (1-100 pg)

100-200 pages

The beginning till the middle was horrible. I had to force myself to keep on reading. It was so tedious i had to fight the urge to fall asleep. Most of the stuff was not even relevant and important! There was so much small, annoy...more
Mar 07, 2013
Marcy Jo
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Everyone
Recommended to Marcy Jo by:
Cassandra Clare
Let me preface this by saying this review is spoiler free! I wouldn’t dream of taking one drop of surprise away from you, so rest assured you can read on without fear.
Now, I’ve made no bones about the fact that my absolute favorite book of all time is CITY OF GLASS, and that my favorite author is -you guessed it - Cassandra Clare. You have to realize then, that I had very high expectations for the first book in her new THE INFERNAL DEVICES trilogy, CLOCKWORK ANGEL. Add to that knowledge that thi...more
Now, I’ve made no bones about the fact that my absolute favorite book of all time is CITY OF GLASS, and that my favorite author is -you guessed it - Cassandra Clare. You have to realize then, that I had very high expectations for the first book in her new THE INFERNAL DEVICES trilogy, CLOCKWORK ANGEL. Add to that knowledge that thi...more
Sep 04, 2010
~Tina~
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
cover-crazz,
bookers-pick,
own,
young-adult,
paranormal,
read-2010,
re-read-challenge,
clare-crazz
3.5 stars
Clockwork Angel is a promising new start to a different look into this world. It's deeper, darker and even more dangerous.
I don't normally ever compare books with other books, but I just really don't know how to review this book without mentioning The Mortal Instruments. They are complete opposites but the concept is so insanely the same.
To be honest I struggled with this book in the beginning and I know exactly why. I miss Jace and the gang and as a goodreads friend pointed out to me (...more
Clockwork Angel is a promising new start to a different look into this world. It's deeper, darker and even more dangerous.
I don't normally ever compare books with other books, but I just really don't know how to review this book without mentioning The Mortal Instruments. They are complete opposites but the concept is so insanely the same.
To be honest I struggled with this book in the beginning and I know exactly why. I miss Jace and the gang and as a goodreads friend pointed out to me (...more
Mar 20, 2013
Georgia
marked it as to-read
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review of another edition
Recommended to Georgia by:
9 3/4
Jerry, honey...
If I get heartbroken, I'm coming after you!!!

Love ya! :D
Special Mention:
Kristalia, ❤ my shiny crystal ❤, you where there, when all started!!! ;)
If I get heartbroken, I'm coming after you!!!

Love ya! :D
Special Mention:
Kristalia, ❤ my shiny crystal ❤, you where there, when all started!!! ;)
Feb 23, 2011
Valerie
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommended to Valerie by:
Cara
Shelves:
historical-fiction,
fantasy
So this book was set in the past with a girl named Tessa who is from America. She travels to England to meet her brother after she lost her aunt and most of her money. She instead is kidnapped, discovers she has powers, and than escapes the clutches of the Dark Sisters with the help of a shadowhunter. This is where things get interesting.
With action, banter, twists, and turns it was easy to get into this book. Not to say that I couldn't put it down. But I had to because the library would give m...more
With action, banter, twists, and turns it was easy to get into this book. Not to say that I couldn't put it down. But I had to because the library would give m...more
I have read some amazing series, by some wonderful authors. Most of the time I find that I love one or two of their books, and only a couple of their characters. Then there's Cassandra Clare, who introduces me to a whole new world in her Mortal Instruments Series. She has a whole cast of unique characters that keep me engrossed in the storyline. Now there's Clockwork Angel.
Cassandra Clare is brilliant! Not only did Cassie captivate me with her Victorian Era setting (in London) and transport me i...more
Cassandra Clare is brilliant! Not only did Cassie captivate me with her Victorian Era setting (in London) and transport me i...more
I love Clare's The Mortal Instruments.... so when I first heard that she was coming out with a new series, that was a prequel... I just knew it was going to be awesome. And it was! Dare I say I even loved it more than The Mortal Instruments!
The Infernal Devices is set in Victorian London, which I've found, is a time period that I absolutely cannot get enough of. It's such an fascinating time period to read about.... not that Clockwork Angel is a history lesson of any sorts, but the ambiance of t...more
The Infernal Devices is set in Victorian London, which I've found, is a time period that I absolutely cannot get enough of. It's such an fascinating time period to read about.... not that Clockwork Angel is a history lesson of any sorts, but the ambiance of t...more

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After Reading:
To everyone who told me to read this: Much obliged. ;)
Can I just say that Will and Jem are both amazing in their own ways and I could never choose one of them over the other? That has never happened to me! I'm always so firm in my opinion about which love interest I prefer. But here? Team Both! I love Will (troubled and funny) as much as I love Jem (kind and sweet).
This book was epic from the beginning on. It's been years since I've read TMI, but...more
Dec 06, 2010
Saniya(Will Herondale is mine)
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
favorites,
shadowhunter
Having a conversation with Tessa:
Me: Tessa, Why are you so sad? Did Will said anything to you?
Tessa: Yeah, Hes rude to me! I think he doesn't likes me. =(
Me: Does He? Wait here! I will cut him into tiny little pieces and throw him into the river!
Tessa:*Gasps* No-you-umm, you can’t mean that—
Me: *Evin grin* Of course I don’t. But you felt better for a moment there, didn’t you? =D
Well didn't YOU! xD
I really liked this book but it was way similar to The Mortal Instruments Series. I mean, ofcourse,...more
Me: Tessa, Why are you so sad? Did Will said anything to you?
Tessa: Yeah, Hes rude to me! I think he doesn't likes me. =(
Me: Does He? Wait here! I will cut him into tiny little pieces and throw him into the river!
Tessa:*Gasps* No-you-umm, you can’t mean that—
Me: *Evin grin* Of course I don’t. But you felt better for a moment there, didn’t you? =D
Well didn't YOU! xD
I really liked this book but it was way similar to The Mortal Instruments Series. I mean, ofcourse,...more
It’s no secret that I’m a big gigantic fan of the Mortal Instruments series. So when news of Infernal Devices came out, I was excited, to say the least. However, when it did actually come out, I made this ridiculous promise to myself not to read it till the rest of the series was out as well. RIDICULOUS, as I have just found out. What was I thinking? Postponing my inevitable falling in love with yet another YA-PNR/UF/Steampunk novel, that's what... ugh! My will power lasted up to a few days ago...more
**More like 2.9 stars, so I went ahead and rounded it up.**
If you've been following my reviews you know that I love underdogs. I'm not entirely sure why I love underdogs. I just do. Perhaps it's my belief that underdogs typically have the potential to be top dog if they just try a little harder, put a little more effort into whatever they're trying to accomplish.
So I stand on the sidelines cheering like a maniac for the underdog, despite the odds, despite their performance in the past. Thinking...more
If you've been following my reviews you know that I love underdogs. I'm not entirely sure why I love underdogs. I just do. Perhaps it's my belief that underdogs typically have the potential to be top dog if they just try a little harder, put a little more effort into whatever they're trying to accomplish.
So I stand on the sidelines cheering like a maniac for the underdog, despite the odds, despite their performance in the past. Thinking...more
Nov 16, 2011
Jianne
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
fell-in-love-with,
fangirl-for
My anticipation for Clockwork Prince just turned up a notch. It's nice to see this scene in Will's point-of-view since it give me a glimpse towards understand why he acts the way he is and what's he thinking.
Will is a difficult character to predict and read. So this in a way, let me understand and well, love him more. I don't care if he is arrogant and indifferent. I love him and that is that. All I can say is *drools* it leaves my heart stammering.
And sum it all up, *inhales* Will. Simple, effe...more
Will is a difficult character to predict and read. So this in a way, let me understand and well, love him more. I don't care if he is arrogant and indifferent. I love him and that is that. All I can say is *drools* it leaves my heart stammering.
And sum it all up, *inhales* Will. Simple, effe...more
Feb 28, 2013
Booknut
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
anyone who loves YA or Victorian England-set fiction
Recommended to Booknut by:
My wonderful book-loving friends
“The handsome young fellow who’s trying to rescue you from a hideous fate is never wrong. Not even if he says the sky is purple and made of hedgehogs .”
Tessa Gray, as a young American woman, has never thought to question the world she lives in – until she’s captured whilst travelling to England and held captive by dark forces, hoping to use her for even darker purposes that she hasn’t the slightest idea about. Rescued from that fate by people who call themselves ‘Shadowhunters’, Tessa comes out...more
Tessa Gray, as a young American woman, has never thought to question the world she lives in – until she’s captured whilst travelling to England and held captive by dark forces, hoping to use her for even darker purposes that she hasn’t the slightest idea about. Rescued from that fate by people who call themselves ‘Shadowhunters’, Tessa comes out...more
Sep 05, 2012
Elena
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
i-just-love-you-so-much
Prologue of the review:
I am in love.
Not sure with whom, though. This trilogy, or generally Cassandra Clare? I think both.

-------------------------------------------- Five Seconds Later
When I first heard of The Infernal Devices I took my time deciding whether to read it or not. I'd read The Mortal Instruments and really liked it, but/so I was afraid Cassandra Clare would just end up with a bad copy of it.
I was a stupid little girl who underestimated Cassie at the time.
Now I know better.
This new...more
Not sure with whom, though. This trilogy, or generally Cassandra Clare? I think both.

-------------------------------------------- Five Seconds Later
When I first heard of The Infernal Devices I took my time deciding whether to read it or not. I'd read The Mortal Instruments and really liked it, but/so I was afraid Cassandra Clare would just end up with a bad copy of it.
I was a stupid little girl who underestimated Cassie at the time.
Now I know better.
This new...more
Let me put this out front: I have not read Cassandra Clare's fanfiction. Me and Harry Potter parted ways a long time ago (although we did meet for a quick romp this summer, which left us both unsatisfied), and so I can't really tell how much of her old stuff is recycled into her books.
What I can say is that as far as plots go, this book isn't half bad. It moves fast, and there were some really nice characters. Henry is my favourite, with Jessie close second, and even Lightwood was entertaining i...more
What I can say is that as far as plots go, this book isn't half bad. It moves fast, and there were some really nice characters. Henry is my favourite, with Jessie close second, and even Lightwood was entertaining i...more
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