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Once again, I'm discussing with myself!!
I really loved this book because this one focused more on Jessa. I loved how the first one was Wessa, this ones Jessa, and then Clockwork Princess is basically a toss up where no one knew who Tessa would end up with!
I really loved this book because this one focused more on Jessa. I loved how the first one was Wessa, this ones Jessa, and then Clockwork Princess is basically a toss up where no one knew who Tessa would end up with!
Yay I'm not alone anymore! Mads is here (and Angel I assume).
Any comments on this wonderful novel?
Any comments on this wonderful novel?

Angel does too :D
I really love how the Wessa/Jessa triangle is so unique in that their is not an obvious choice and in who she ends up with, which I'm not going to say, in case anybody doesn't know....
But seriously, could she have created a more perfect love triangle? NOPE. Usually if I have a preference in a love triangle (WILL) than I'd hate the other guy! But Jem is also just to amazing to hate! :/ curse you for creating the perfectest characters in the world Cassandra Clare!
*shakes fist*
Yeah I totally agree. This love triangle was so complex and perfect. Usually the two guys are vying for the girl's attention and love and hate the other guy competing against him. In this book both boys attempt to step back and let the other one be with Tessa. There is no weak link in this love triangle like there is in most love triangles. Will and Jem are more than brothers which makes everything so unique and perfect.


*Angel sniffles*
It made Angel sad too. She doesn't see why Will couldn't become a vampire...
Will would make a stunning vampire. He could suck my blood any time he'd like.
Mad wrote: "Will would make a stunning vampire. He could suck my blood any time he'd like."
LOL :)
LOL :)



YEP!!

(I do however believe in occasionally going into my room at night to read a book when mother demands me to go to bed, because, I tell you, that woman is SCARY.)
*Angel snickers*
You shut up, the crazie isn't YOUR mother!

Don't forget to add me, Clockwork Prince was speechlessly AMAZING!

Considering it is a shadowhunters' world series, I expected to learn and read more about them and demons, downworlders and other stuff; but I found this series more like a who-will-get-the-girl romance book. Am I complaining or is it bad? Not that much. I'm a little bit disappointed about the thing that I mentioned in first part of the sentence above but I love those love triangles. Cassandra Clare is #1 in torturing her fans. After finishing the whole series, I'm still not sure about which couple to support.
Except that, this is a wonderful book with really good characters and great story. I've read the first and the second book months ago, but i still remember finishing the first and the second books at one sitting, closing the book, looking around and dreaming about characters, scenes and dialogs. Not one of those books that you can't get back to the real world for a few days but still effective.
By the way, probably it is because shadowhunters usually don't use so many technologic stuff, after reading those blade or sword fights with demons, bad vampires or other creatures, fighting with robot-like things seemed so unreal to me. I know how ironic it is :D


It showed more of Jem and Tessa than Tessa and Will
What broke my heart was when Will found out he was not cursed. Imagine if he knew that...
Melek wrote: "I've started to read Clare with The Mortal Instruments and totally fallen in love with it and with shadowhunters. So I started to read The Infernal Devices with so much expectations.
Considering i..."
I see where you are coming from Melek. I agree on some points. TMI is more action and worldly problems and humor while TID is more dramatic and romantic and pretty.
Considering i..."
I see where you are coming from Melek. I agree on some points. TMI is more action and worldly problems and humor while TID is more dramatic and romantic and pretty.

Im zahra( pronounced zah-ar-a) by the way and i am a girl and i love these books and they are my life


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Rachel , The Attentive One
(last edited Nov 21, 2013 12:38PM)
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Natasha wrote: "I have read the whole series, and loed it. I also have read the Morta; instruments and I own all of the books.YAY! Alll I can say is if you don't read this series.... you are horrible!"
I love TMI and TID <3
I love TMI and TID <3