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What did you feel about the ending or the whole book?
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I agree! The fact that Jem and Tessa met again on Blackfriars was so ADORABLE. I hope I get the pleasure of visiting London and standing on Blackfriars Bridge someday (: one can only hope haha
I loved the last chapter! I'm conflicted about the epilogue, but it was overall a satisfying ending to a great series...I don't know how to feel about her ending up with Jem though.





But in saying that, when I first read the epilogue I wasn't sure if I was happy with Tessa going back to Jem. I liked the whole bit about Will's death, as sad as it was, it cleared that all up. I, now, don't think I mind her being with Jem, after all she did love him and Will had been dead at least 70 years, but when he turned up she acted like she had been totally in love with him all those years, Even when she was with Will.
I think that was totally unrealistic and kind of made it out the she never really love Will when I've always felt she loved Will more.
I never like Jem becoming a Silent Brother, I think him dying would have been better because being a Silent brother he couldn't talk or be with Tessa or Will and it kind of defeated the point?
Really I don't think Tessa could love them both equally, I think on some level she must have loved one of them more, and for me , I felt it was Will. I'm happy they both got to be happy with her but it annoyed me she acted like she had been completely in love with Jem the whole time, even when she was with Will.

I read CA and CP more than once, so I am so sure that Tessa did not lo..."
I totally agree, I've always felt she loved Will more, and in a more romantic way, I feel she did love Jem just not perhaps as romantically or as much.

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We, as readers, expect to find what we consider OUR correct or perfect ending, but it is not our story, it is Tessa's (as the author has said), and Tessa will do, say, and live through things we wouldn't. It broke my heart reading certain parts, but I am happy about the ending, because Tessa's story was told--beautifully--and she is as happy as she can be in that situation. I have tremendous respect for Tessa (yes, yes, even though she's fictional); I think she is strong, and I believe in her choices. She shouldn't be blamed for having found happiness again; she spent 70 years alone! I didn't feel like her choice was shallow; it was on a spiritual level, and that was part of what made it so beautiful. Somehow, Jem and Will would always be one, and if one of them couldn't have her, they would want the other one to. There is nothing wrong with what she did--going after Jem--because that is what Will would have wanted for her.
I don't even know if some of that makes sense, but there's my opinion. :P

I really appreciate this comment. I am one of the people slightly disappointed by the epilogue, but i think i agree with what you've said. It is a great way of looking at things :) I thank you for your thoughts.

This excactly how I feel about the ending of The Infernal Devices trilogy. The best way things could have ended, they did, but yet there was so much sorrow and sadness. I feel like the ending was so beautiful but yet so bitter and sad. Finishing this book, I felt like it explained love in its greatest. I know that some people might think the ending was ideal, but, first and foremost I disagree, but still I respect their opinion, and second, it's fiction! In a world where demons and vampires and warlocks exist, and where people can be immortal and never age, things are gonna be completely different from real life. In real life, Jem would have died because of his dicease, and Tessa and Will would have to go through the pain of their loss, and probably would never end up together because they would feel like they'd betray Jem. And they'd both die, either feeling guilty for being together when Jem had died, and never knew that Tessa was in love with Will too, or they'd be miserable and lonely, because they'd have chosen not to be together because of Jem. And this ending would be far worse than the one that Cassie chose. I, personally, thank her for giving us the best ending possible. I don't care how ideal it is, which I don't think it is at all, I just liked it and it gave me all the emotions.

Tessa's equal love?? What the heck was that? When did it start? Was ..."
I can only help with why Tessa is immortal she is like a warlock, like Magnus.

I totally agree. I would've loved CP2 soo much, like no flaws in the book kind of love, then the epilogue came and ruined everything

I get that but still. Adding the epilogue was too much, especially after that awesome ending with Will, Tessa, Gabriel, Cecily and the Herondale parents.

Yeah... I think the problem with me is the same. In the books it was supposed to show Tessa loving them both equally, but the whole time Tessa was all about Will. It seemed like Jem was just her distraction, so yeah, I totally agree with you. Plus,I'm just sooo in love with Will


Maybe you forget that Cassandra Clare likes Jem character so much she will not kill him even though Jem was told to have been dying since he was very young. Jem even passed the requirement of being a silent brother, a special one among the special shadowhunters. He can even be stripped from his immortality and living his healthy life after that.
Ironic? Nope. Something else.


I totally agree! It just seemed so wrong! And I loved this series, love The Mortal Instruments and Infernal Devices! It was an ending full of tears and shock (on my part).

That's so true. I don't care about Clare's love for Jem. The whole thing just seemed wrong... the epilogue killed the happy ending

LOL... I was the one with that love theory, not Jaimie.

What started as awesome in Clockwork Angel has sadly ended up with awful ending of Clockwork Princess.

I never really thought about the future of a mortal and an immortal cause it's going to be a sad ending where the mortal eventually dies. So I was pretty impressed that Cassie actually wrote it. We knew all along that it's going to end like this, but we never really wanna know.
And about Jem and Tessa, of course I'm happy for Jem. I'm Team Jem after all. But while I was reading CA and CP, I never really felt Tessa's love for Will and Jem were equal. It was more about Will and Tessa than Jem and Tessa. Yes, there was this scene in the bed. But still, all Tessa was thinking was not wanting to break Jem's heart because he's so kind and so weak (physically I mean). But suddenly, in the ending, she loved them equally. I think it would have been better if Cassie wrote more about Tessa's feelings towards Jem in book 1 and 2 cause it wasn't convincing enough that she loved both of them equally. That's what I felt anyway. But I don't really mind this flaw cause Jem also deserves to be happy.

I never really thought about the future of a mortal and an immortal cause it's going to be a sad ending where the mortal eventually dies. So I was pretty impressed..."
I think the epilogue wasn't necessary. For me, the book could have ended much more satisfactorily with Will and Tessa finally getting together. I wonder did she write the ending this way with the other series in mind and Jem and Tessa might play a key role in the next book ...

I never really thought about the future of a mortal and an immortal cause it's going to be a sad ending where the mortal eventually dies. So I wa..."
Yeah, I see your point. May be she wanted both party to be happy or she wanted to write an unpredictable ending. Or Tessa did love them equally (like Cassie explained).

I never really thought about the future of a mortal and an immortal cause it's going to be a sad ending where the mortal event..."
Yes, it could be any or maybe all of the reasons you suggest!
I think if she was setting up Jem and Tessa as a couple for the next Mortal Instruments book, it might have been kinder to let us finish with Will and Tessa together and then explain that Jem is no longer a silent brother in the next book. That would have at least given us some time and space to move on more gently.

I never really thought about the future of a mortal and an immortal cause it's going to be a sad ending wher..."
Yeah that's true. But honestly what pisses me off is that Tessa didn't even seem like she was in love with jem like she was with Will. And yeah, I agree that ms.clare didn't leave enough space between Tessa's happy ending with Will and her reunion with jem. She kinda killed the book with the epilogue. The ending with Will and Gabriel was just awesome and then BAM, the epilogue comes along and ruins everything


haha it would be hard to read CW Princess and not cry!! I was so emotional during that whole book. Prob more emotional then I've ever been for a book before (:

Same here... so emotional :)



Actually, I could be wrong, but I think Cassandra Clare left the story of how Jem got cured open for either a new book series or a conflict in the later Mortal Instruments books (I've only read the first 3, so IDK all that's happened yet). At the end, Tessa asks Jem how he'd gotten cured and he said something like "That's another story of Lightwoods and Herondales and Fairchilds", which leads me to believe and stay hopeful that Cassie will write more on it soon!


LOL... I was the one with that love theory, not Jaimie."
LOL... sorry about that. I was just skimming through these comments so I guess I didn't notice. Let's try this again. ' OMG... That's sooooo true Nurley!!!'

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