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What did you feel about the ending or the whole book?
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When Jem proposed and Tes..."
1)It's mentioned somewhere that the white star signifies that Will has seen an Angel or touched an Angel. This refers to the night they spent together in the caves. When Tessa's clockwork Angel(Ithuriel) touches Will.
2)Counsul Wayland wanted total control on the London Institute and had thought that by appointing a woman as the Head of Institute, he'd be the actual Head while she'll be the nominal head. As women were supposed to be meek. But that didn't happen. Charlotte constantly defied the Consul's orders. So I guess he held a grudge.

Yes it was imprinted on his shoulder after that night in the cave. Signifying that he was touched by Ithuriel.
I had similar expectations(about Will playing a significant role in destroying Mortmain)..but to tell the truth, I read the book so fast that I don't even remember half the story. :p
And although it's not too much of a spoiler..I would prefer if you didn't know about the scar in TMI. You'd enjoy reading it if you don't know this bit. :)




I personally I liked it, wasn't expecting much after Will & Tessa...and I thought Tessa would wait longer.. Which is what I love about Cassandra Clare, You never know what going to happen!


One complaint I have is that since the angel blood is supposed to be the most dominant, why isn't Tess mortal? She can have babies, in my mind she should only have one lifetime as well--like all the other Shadowhunters.
Despite the too perfect ending, I was happy to see Tessa end up with Jem. However, I found it extremely depressing knowing that Jem will grow old and die while Tessa will not. Honestly, I think that it is awful, and the ending would have been better if Tessa had been mortal.


So.... if it was ever possible, Tessa would marry Will and Jem both? She was thinking about Jem the whole time she was with Will, and claimed that due to 'two-in-one' soul thingy theory. That was awful!
And what does the absurdity of equal love Tessa has for both boys have to do with her move on after Will passed away? That equal love is not convincing. Move on is something else.




To me it was a cop-out to allow her to have both boys no matter how far apart and I don't think it had to be either Jem o..."
Yessss, I wanted Will to figure out a way to live forever. I couldn't handle it. But if she would've found someone else, i think i would have felt better. Like i was content with the whole she got be with Jem after Will passed away, but really?. I don't think that she liked Jem enough.


I could not have said it better! This is exactly how I feel! I LOOOOVVVEED this book!



I didn't misinterpret Clockwork Princess at all. I have been Cassie's fans since 2010, and was one of her Facebook's friends back then. I read and re-read TMI and TID and collect all the paperback/hardcover version of her books.
Clary was made to be with Jem by the end of the book was explained by Cassie on her tumblr as a natural act of a person, to move on after one love deceased.
That was not the problem raised by people (including me) who criticise CP2 as something so messily executed. The main problem has always been the very unconvincing love Tessa has always had for Jem and Will (one of the other problems). The equal love is a funny theory, for nothing as such can be literally read in CA and CP. In both previous books, Tessa was always about Will, while her love for Jem was described as caring and gentle love, more of a sister to a brother, not a passionate love.
The bed scene between Tessa and Jem should have been a good start, if Cassie was to present an equal love she has for Jem and Will, but Tessa was not happy after that scene, and even blamed herself for 'misleading' Jem into believing something which was not there hence made her accepted his proposal, and was so miserable afterward, until the end of CP.
Everything changed since CP2. Tessa was suddenly all about Jem, that she loved Jem, that she was suddenly aware of her passionate feeling toward Jem. It was Will who was accepted then, because Jem was unavailable. But weirdly, Tessa slept with Will soon (very soon) after her fiance was 'dead'. That should have accomplished something for Tessa has always been ready to sleep with Will ever since CA (the attic scene). But Tessa was still having an equal love for them both? For her not to mourn some moments after her so-loving-Jem's not-even-cold-enough-body? For her to give herself to Will too soon after she knew about the devastating news?
Well.... We read the same books. I love Cassie and I love her books, but I am aware of her flaws.

What she says is not something that we can easily read in her books. I suppose I have to enhance my reading skills for me to be able to read those invisible pages, where I can find Tessa's romantic feeling for Jem as clear as I can literally read about her and Will... ;) "
So true! I've always felt she liked Jem as a friend maybe even a best friend ... but that's just purely platonic. Then all of a sudden Cassie Clare writes that Tessa did have romantic feelings for Jem after all - it's like the author changed her mind just to add more emotional conflict.

The ending was too "clean-cut" and also, what's the whole point? Tessa gets to experience two great mortal loves in eternity, then what? So it'll just be her and Magnus at the end of the world? Jem's new-found mortality just emphasized that it was a sad sorry life Tessa has and that her future was bleak. Though it solves the love triangle pretty easily. She has one life time with Will another with Jem, then ... ??? What then? Find a new love?
In short i found the ending "Meh."

I agree. It's just so unreasonable! I like the whole book but after reading the epilogue, I felt like I should not just read it.

True! What will happen if it is only Tessa and Magnus then? They will get together? Magnus is a bi and a super charming creature.....
The Epilogue was the most disappointing part of CP2, although the whole content was also not as good as CA and CP. The idea of Tessa with her new passionate love for Jem was a mess, and rather contradicts the story in previous books. I felt like I missed something in CA and CP, missed the hidden passionate love Tessa has always born for Jem. After re-reading the books, I realised that I missed nothing. CA and CP offer nothing that can be recognised as equal love. I felt like reading a very good story line and ended it with messed up ending.
CP2 told me that Tessa loved Jem more than she loved Will, but slept with Will soon after Jem 'passed away'.
Sadly, in CP2 Will was served as someone who was available when Jem was not, plus obligated to wed Tessa.
And Will was to marry Tessa to continue his heritage, his Herondale name. There is Jace in the future, so offspring is a must for Will Herondale.
"Meh" is indeed the feeling..... ;)

Cassandra, pls be as kind to Sebastian.

I did still enjoy it greatly up to that point ... apart from the accidental discovery of the family tree which revealed all.


I totally agree Susan, saying goodbye to Will was awful ... and for what so the way would be free and clear for Jem. That scene on the bridge just felt so wrong in so many ways. Perhaps because we were still feeling so sad about Will, but to me it felt like she was kissing her brother ... eww.
She should have left it with Will still alive ... I always thought Jem would make the sacrifice, or die so they could be together.


And I was confused as to whether or not if he's mortal?

Jem?
Jem was a dying mortal, then very special kind of immortal, then a mortal who is now free of illness (this still needs CoHF to confirm)

Jem was a dying mortal, then very special kind of immortal, then a mortal who is now free of illness (this still need..."
Yes, Jem lol I was confused whether he turned back to a mortal or not. lol thank you





I LOVED the..."
I don't really feel like that....I felt that they all had the same amount love for each other. With Jem and Will, it was through the parabatai bond, and with Tessa and each of the boys, it was more like marriage. But it's not a triangle in the classic sense. It's not a pick one, forget the other.It's more complicated. It's something special, something more than what you usually find. You can't compare their love, because it was all the same, and None of them will ever forget any of the others. When Jem finds out that Will loves Tessa as well, he says he would have called of the engagement. But Will says that he wouldn't have been able to accept that because it would make Jem unhappy. None of them can stand the pain they put on the others. "I could not be happy while you were unhappy." (p242) This is why Tessa burns her hand with the poker after Will confesses his love and she has to tell him of her engagement. She does not want Will to carry the burden of his love for her out of respect and love for Jem. And she cannot tell Will that she loves him because that would be even worse for him. And because this is no ordianry triangle, it makes sense that Tessa loves them both equally, but that doesn't make sense when you put it in the context of a normal love triangle. Also, Jem's love for Tessa is equal to his love for Will. Just as Will's love for Tessa equals his love for Jem. There is no picking or choosing in this triangle, well, there is, but as Woolsey says, Tessa has found two loves. Because of who she is, that she is immortal (right?) and since Jem becames mortal again, she can be with him too. She led a happy life with Will, and Jem respects that because he loves Tessa and Will that much. He would sacrifice his own happiness so that Will and Tessa could be happy. THat is what Will was doing the entire time he didn't tell Jem of his love for Tessa. "He would have done anything...to make Tessa love him. He would have done- Almost anything. He would not betray Jem for it. That was one thing he would not do."(p80) Personally, I think it's a bit obvious how much they all love each other, how much they will sacrifice for the other and how far they will go to ensure the others' happiness and life.
Re-read the books. Pay attention to the way they interact with ach other. Watch how they protect each other in their own way. Ex. Will pushes away everyone he loves (habit b/c of the curse) As you go through the books you see that the more he pretends indifference and is mean to the person, the more he loves them. Like the part with Tessa and Will on the roof, where he insults her teribly (something about only being able to be a prostitute?). It's all love and loss. "There is more to living than not dying."(p78)
How was the Epilogue unecessary?????? I loved it! It made me cry. It was so deep and heart-wrenching.
Maybe this helps some:
http://cassandraclare.tumblr.com/post...
I'm sorry, I just went on a rant, but... I feel it was justified. I hope that someone can appreciate that fangirl fervor :)

""I am glad," he said. "They will be able to take care of each other when I am gone, or at least I can hope for it. He says she does not love him, but - surely she will come to love him in time. Will is easy to love, and he has given her his whole heart. I can see it. I hope she will not break it."
Sophie could not think of a word to say. She did not know what anyone could say in the face of love like this - so much forebearance, so much endurance, so much hope......" (p288)
Read the rest of it. If that isn't an answer, I don't know what is.

I felt sad about how Will sometimes seemed abandoned by Tessa, but Tessa thought she was doing him a favor by not telling him of her love. SHe thought it would just be more of a burden for Will if he knew. SHe thought he would get past it, and hoped he could go on with his life. Yes, the ending was a bit too perfect with Jem getting out of the Brotherhood, but that's how books work :)
I kinda like WIll a bit, just a bit, better, but I would not be able to respect Tessa if she broke Jem's heart, b/c he is too sweet and too kind. I love both WIll and Jem though.
I respect that you don't like the epilogue, but i thought those details wer incredibly sweet and sad.
Thank you for what I hope was a good-natured debate :) I've enjoyed seeing your POV

I really liked Cecily! Cecily and Gabriel! Omg, they made my day! I will never forget the I'll give you a five :) And Gideon, wow, scones! I'm happy Sophie forgave him.
I don't like debates where people get so into their own POVs that they don't even think at all about what the other is saying. That's just prejudice on a smaller scale.



I just didn't think it was realistic. It's not believable that everyone gets what they want in the end. And I know it's just a book, but if you don't believe what's happening, then it's not a very good book, in my opinion. I thought it was a really good book, believable, until the end. And miserable endings aren't that bad. Titanic didn't really have a happy ending, did it? Or Romeo and Juliet. Everyone died, that doesn't mean it wasn't good. I did love the books, all three of them. Just not the ending.

I really liked Cecily! Cecily and Gabriel! Omg, they made my day! I wi..."
They're just all so perfect :D


The fact is though....when I read it the first time, the ending made me happy! In the attempt to please many of her readers, I think Cassie Clare has made a valiant effort. It definitely was an interesting way to end the story.
Personally, I myself was more interested in the Will and Jem parabatai relationship throughout the series than either guy's relationship with Tessa...I don't know about you guys but seeing both happy in the end and having good lives was all that mattered to me. So maybe that's why I enjoyed the ending?!
Haha the more I think about the ending the more my feelings change and evolve. Of one thing I'm sure... CP2 was incredibly emotional!
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