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arwoomer 's review for:
Clockwork Princess
by Cassandra Clare
I admit that I am a hardcore fan of Cassandra Clare. I know that there is a stigma about her and how she is a bully and plagiarizes but, honestly, I don't like authors based off of their personal lives or their politics... I base it off of how much I enjoy their stories and Cassandra Clare fully entertains me. I first fell in love with The Mortal Instruments and I thought nothing could top the characters and world she had created in that series... And then The Infernal Devices happened.
I'm convinced that 99% of the reason why I enjoy TID more than TMI is because it takes place at the turn of the 20th century and, if I could choose a time period to live in/visit... that would be it.
I found the first two books in the series so quick and painless to get through but, for some reason, Clockwork Princess took months for me to trudge through. It might have been the array of characters such as Cecily and the Lightwood brothers and the incorrigible Consul Wayland. It might have been the turbulent plot of happiness, utter despair, death, love making, fake outs, and a cop out ending to have all the shippers be happy.
There was, however, one excellent twist that I did not see coming. So, for that--Bravo Cassandra Clare.
This book was my least favorite in the series but an enjoyable read nonetheless (even if it did take forever). Hopefully it will end at this book and remain a trilogy (just like TMI should have been)...
I'm convinced that 99% of the reason why I enjoy TID more than TMI is because it takes place at the turn of the 20th century and, if I could choose a time period to live in/visit... that would be it.
I found the first two books in the series so quick and painless to get through but, for some reason, Clockwork Princess took months for me to trudge through. It might have been the array of characters such as Cecily and the Lightwood brothers and the incorrigible Consul Wayland. It might have been the turbulent plot of happiness, utter despair, death, love making, fake outs, and a cop out ending to have all the shippers be happy.
There was, however, one excellent twist that I did not see coming. So, for that--Bravo Cassandra Clare.
This book was my least favorite in the series but an enjoyable read nonetheless (even if it did take forever). Hopefully it will end at this book and remain a trilogy (just like TMI should have been)...