Friday, April 5, 2013

Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare

I'm going to start by saying that this is a very good book, part of a very amazing series. If you haven't read it, you should.

Anyway, don't read further unless you don't mind being spoiled, because I am so going to spoil this.

I loved every single part about Will and Magnus, and Will, in general. I can honestly say that, though I was very sad that the series is over, I was pleased with how it ended.
There wasn't anything lacking, like I felt there was with the Fallen series (because I wanted to know more about Cam), and that thing with Jem was brilliant.
I never, ever expected that. I was so shocked, I nearly started sputtering and muttering about Silent Brothers.
I thought I would fall off my chair. Although I can't actually remember if I was in a chair.

Oh, and Will with Tessa. Oooh, the excitement! I loved, loved that. Enough said, I don't think there are enough pages or words to describe how much I loved this book.

And, Gabriel Lightwood, Lightworm...I always liked him, even when he was annoying, ever since that conversation he had with Will outside de Quincey's house in Clockwork Angel.

Tessa's memories of her life with Will were heartbreaking and so amazing...oh, I loved it. And then like, Jem, Jem coming out of nowhere...looking like Jem!
I nearly fainted, or fell off my chair again, remembering how the Silent Brother thing went. This book is all about falling off chairs, honestly.

Oh, and Bridget's songs...and the fighting. Oooh...I get overexcited about this. I can get excited over everything in this book, if need be.

When Sophie mentioned how Bridget was always singing songs with Will's name, oh...I thought that was so funny! I always liked the way the songs always somewhat relate to what's going on in the story, and I think they're so funny and random sometimes.

Anyway, I really look forward to seeing Jem and Tessa in Cassie's future books. I think that it's going to be very awesome if that happens, even though I'll miss Will.

I guess we'll all miss Will. Because, you know, I love Jace, but no boy compares to Will.
Maybe that's just because I read The Infernal Devices before The Mortal Instruments. Oh, well. It's just the way it is.

& I think I'm done now. I want to write another long, rambly review about Gates of Paradise by Melissa de la Cruz, which I finished, like, five seconds ago, and loved so much.
I just thought I needed to finish this review first, since I started writing it last week, and it was an amazing book.

Too amazing to be forgotten. I am still waiting for my copy to arrive, but because I was too desperate to wait for it, I read it on my iPod. Which was annoying, but, you know...it's the way of things.

Anyway, bye!! ;)