Showing posts with label Clockwork Princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clockwork Princess. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

PHOTOS: New Book Covers for 'Infernal Devices' Series!


Yesterday, Shadowhunters TV revealed the remaining five covers of The Mortal Instruments series and by the angel they were magnificent masterpieces!

If those TMI covers were not enough for the fandom to handle, wait until you see the brand new covers for The Infernal Devices




TOR.com shared some exclusive informatiom about the creative process from the designer Russell Gordon and illustrator Cliff Neilsen.
From Russell Gordon, Executive Director of Art, Production, and Design:
The repackaging of Cassandra Clare’s epic Shadowhunter novels has been a rewarding, year-long adventure. Right from the start, when Karen Wojtyla, Justin Chanda, Annie Nybo and I sat down with Cassie to discuss the new direction, I knew it was going to be something truly special. Cassie had a wonderful vision for the new-look: for the characters to be the main focus, to infuse them with a real intensity, and passion, but also keep them a little mysterious. We all wanted to give these new covers as much “heart” as possible. We commissioned the extraordinary Cliff Nielsen (who had worked on the original packaging) as the cover artist. Cliff’s work is not only beautiful in a lyrical way—but it’s edgy and bold and mesmerizing—the perfect match for Cassie’s books. I especially love the details in his work, the way he united a different rune with the featured character on each of the Mortal Instruments covers, and the way the Clockwork Angel is woven into the character on each Infernal Devices cover.
I’ve always thought the best covers were those that will not only draw a new reader in, but also give that reader something else to explore after they’ve finished reading the book; when they go back and pore over all the visual details of the cover they maybe hadn’t understood, or even noticed, before reading the story. There are so many details on every part of the packaging of these books, and I really think it will keep Cassandra Clare’s fans—the new ones and the already-established-ones—engaged long after they’ve closed the books.
From Cliff Neilsen, illustrator:
Creating the cover to a novel is an exciting task. I get to work with really smart people (like Russell Gordon and Karen Wojtyla) that admire beauty and strive for originality. I get a chance to selfishly explore my artistic interests. I get an opportunity to be the first person to investigate and describe visually the world that sprouts from the creative heart of the author.
Cassandra Clare’s stories are special because her heart is special. Her words beautifully interweave the wonder and excitement of youth with myth, cultural history and mysticism. She makes them the popular culture.
So much work went into creating these covers. The process includes combining traditional mixed media painting, digital painting, photography, 3D rendering, found objects, and calligraphy. I’m passionate about these things, but the STORY is the true King. A good illustrator will understand that, above all else. Nevertheless, with this project I found myself asking “What drives the King”? What is the purpose of the story?
Emotion.
Reimagining these covers has been an exercise in trying to capture that emotion through iconography. It has been an attempt to personally connect with these beloved characters and their fictional lives, and share it as a visual parable to the throngs of Cassandra’s fans, past present and future. I hope you experience them with as much wonder and joy as I had creating them.
The Infernal Devices trilogy will be repackaged and available in paperback on September 1 from Simon & Schuster.

Which of these covers do you guys like best?

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

New Medium for The Infernal Devices?





 Cassandra Clare is so good to her readers! In answering a fan question over twitter, Shadowhunters and Downworlders are updated on The Infernal Devices project. Will we ever see Will Herondale on the big screen? According to Cassie, the series is going to be on television! Check out the tweet yourself:





Who do you want to see to bring our favorite book characters to life? Share with us in the comments below! 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Clockwork Princess named best YA literature of 2013


Examiner Magazine reports the best Young Adult novels of 2013 according to YA Magazine, with Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Princess in the number one spot! 


The magazine states that there are no surprises here, Shadowhunter's are taking over the world! 

"With Ms. Clare's fans in the tens of thousands, this installment was as widely anticipated as the rest of the novels in this steampunk'd shadowhunters saga. And with nearly perfect ratings from fans, it was the biggest hit of 2013!" 

Clockwork Princess has an average rating of 4.58 stars out of 5 on Goodreads. 

Do you think Clockwork Princess deserves the title of best YA novel of the year? Tell us in the comments below! 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Clockwork Princess in the Running for Best Books of 2013

It is that time of the year again, Goodreads is hosting a choice awards for the best books of 2013, the categories include: Fiction, Mystery and Thriller, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance, Horror, Memoir and Autobiography, History and Biography, Non-Fiction, Food and Cookbooks, Humor, Graphic Novels and Comics, Poetry, Debut Goodreads Author, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction, Middle Grade and Children's, and finally, Picture Books.

Why should the Shadowhunters care? Well, Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Princess has been nominated for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction - that's why!

This week is the opening round for nominations, so get on Goodreads and vote - or create a Goodreads account, and vote! The important thing to do here is to vote vote vote Shadowhunters!

Vote for Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Princess as the Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction book of 2013 HERE for the Goodreads choice awards 2013!


   

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Mortal Instruments Fan of the Month: October

                   Introducing:              
Month of:  OCTOBER        

Mini Showcase:

The Silence is Loud is one of many original songs inspired by the TMI series, by Selena Thor:

There in the silence, is where I'd like to stay
holding your hand, but you feel so far away
those gold eyes of yours, as they stare back at me
holds the pieces of your heart, the only ones I see

'Cause, I will not run, but I will not stay

I fought for your freedom, only to get it his way
The darkness inside you scares the death of me
'Cause the silence is loud enough
to hear the shadows screaming

There in the darkness, you lay next to me

My blood runs cold 'cause, I know you can't see
that these hands of mine, feel so empty
without your love I'll, fall away so quickly

'Cause, I will not run, but I will not stay

I fought for your freedom, only to get it his way
The darkness inside you scares the death of me
'Cause the silence is loud enough
to hear the shadows screaming

Wait for me as I run

Wait for the love
The other side of the rive
holds paradise
so come undone

'Cause, you don't wanna run, you just wanna stay

He's got your mind controlled like a puppet on a string
come back to me now, come back to planet earth
'cause a burden is rising in me
as the world burns

'Cause, I will not run, but I will not stay

I fought for your freedom, only to get it his way
The darkness inside you scares the death of me
'Cause the silence is loud enough
to hear the shadows screaming

credits

released 25 May 2013
TMI, The Mortal Instruments, City of Bones, Cassandra Clare

Listen:
 



A cover of When The Darkness Comes by Colbie Caillat done by Selena Thor:
 


Fan of the Month Fun Facts: 
Name: Selena Thor
Age: 15
Where you're from: Wisconsin, United States
Favorite book: Out of the Cassandra Clare books, it's a tie between Clockwork Princess and City of Glass. They're both so amazing!
Favorite character and why: I really love Isabelle Lightwood. She's so confident and fierce, but also takes things to her attention and genuinely cares about the people around her. 
Favorite quote: "Blood isn't love" 
Favorite fan moment: I live in the middle of nowhere, so it's pretty hard to find people who read the books. But there was this one time where I went to a sandwich shop downtown, and there was this girl who was taking my order. I saw she had a tattoo on her forearm and I asked what it was. She showed me it, and it was one of The Mortal Instruments' quotes! It was so cool, we just started fangirling the entire time. It was so funny, but so awesome at the same time!

Fan of the Month Social Media:





 We hope you enjoyed meeting October's Mortal Instruments fan of the month! The Mortal Instruments have brought people together of all ages from all around the world, and we are hoping to make a few introductions that will lead into a lasting fandom family. Say hi to Selena in the comments below!



If you are interested in becoming November's Mortal Instruments fan of the month, let us know!  

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Cassie Clare shares a CP2 cut scene

Today Shadowhunters got a Sunday afternoon treat when Cassie Clare shared a cut scene from Clockwork Princess.

Here's what Cassie had to say about it

"People often ask about cut scenes from books, and they can be hard to come by, because a lot of the time we don’t have scenes that we’ve cut out, the way one might in a movie, but rather ones we’ve rewritten.

I decided to post a rewritten scene from CP2 under the spoiler tag. It is the scene that begins around page 468, with Will in Henry’s room. If you put the scenes side by side you can see the differences — the timing of when Charlotte learns a certain piece of information, where Will is when a certain thing happens, the players who are present, and Jem and Will’s attitude toward each other."

To read the cut scene click here.

Friday, March 29, 2013

New 'THE BANE CHRONICLES' snippet!

We are getting closer and closer to the releases of The Bane Chronicles. Cassie has shared a new snippet with us from the e-book on her Tumblr.

A snippet from the Bane Chronicles. CLOCKWORK PRINCESS SPOILERS.


The snippet isn’t really words. It’s art. But it’s under a cut anyway because it remains spoilery for Clockwork Princess. Art by the incomparable Cassandra Jean.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

SPOILER ALERT: Cassandra Clare answers fans questions on Canadian book tour!

Today Cassandra Clare did a Q&A with eOne Films at her last stop on her Clockwork Princess tour in Vancouver, Canada.

WARNING: SOME OF THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN THE VIDEO CONTAIN SPOILERS ABOUT CLOCKWORK PRINCESS. WATCH AT YOUR OWN RISK!



The Q&A starts at 26:11. Hope you guys enjoy

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Shadowhunter Tweets o' the Week: March 17-23, 2013

What a fantastic first site birthday week for The Mortal Institute! On March 17th, our little site turned one. The next day, our lovely Clary Fray, Lily Colliins, turned 24 and on March 19th, Clockwork Princess was released in bookstores. There were so many amazing things for fans to talk about so let's get right to it!










































Thursday, March 21, 2013

Cassandra Clare and Daniel Sharman talk 'CLOCKWORK PRINCESS' audiobook with Entertainment Weekly!

 
Entertainment Weekly has released a video where Cassie Clare and Daniel Sharman talk about the Clockwork Princess audiobook.

Daniel Sharman narrorates Cassandra Clare's final book in The Infernal Devices series. Sharman joins the likes of Jennifer Ehle and Ed Westwick, who narraratted the audibooks for Clockwork Angerl and Clockwork Prince.

In this exclusive video, Clare asks Sharman some burning questions about his narration and Clockwork Princess. Spoiler alert! His voice is pretty wonderful.

Exclusive giveaway from The Mortal Institute!

We at The Mortal Institute are so super excited about this giveaway!   We have teamed up with the super talented Kat of KlockwerkKreations on Etsy for a super special Infernal Devices giveaway! You may have seen her work recently, she is the designer of the custom bookmarks that Simon & Schuster are giving away with their copies of Clockwork Princess!

Now that the dust has settled (some) after the release of Clockwork Princess, we are celebrating The Infernal Devices!  Whether you are "Team Will" or "Team Jem," you are sure to be pleased! We will be giving away two exclusive, one of a kind, handmade bracelets! Kat made these just for us! You cannot purchase these in her shop.  One representing Will Herondale, and one representing Jem Carstairs.

Left: Jem bracelet    Right: Will bracelet
Here's how to enter!
a Rafflecopter giveawaya Rafflecopter giveaway

This contest will run from March 21, 2013 through April 4, 2013.  Winners will be announced on Friday, April 5, 2013.  This contest is open to residents of the United States and Canada only, and you must be at least 16 years old to enter. You must follow @TMI_Institute on Twitter in order to be eligible. You may enter both contests, but can only win once. If the winner(s) have not responded within seven days, new winners will be chosen.  Items will be shipped within seven days of contact by winner.








Monday, March 18, 2013

Cassandra Clare shares her day in photos.

Tomorrow is not only a big day for Shadowhunters. It is also a huge day Cassandra Clare because the final book in The Infernal Devices series, Clockwork Princess, comes out. Today Cassie was at Entertainment Weekly and has shared what she has done today with us.

In which I visit Entertainment Weekly's offices http://t.co/iPoqI7CR1d


Signing ClockworkPrincess http://t.co/2Euqfa4IkF


Shadowhunter gear crumpled on the floor (going through old set photos) http://t.co/GOAgFV73vm


Last photo.. One of the cast of CoB...with runes... http://t.co/lnqTJyMLan


Have you preordered your copy of Clockwork Princess or are you going to get your copy as soon as your local bookstore is open? Sound off in the comments.







Cassandra Clare answers fans questions on twitter!

It has been a whole since Cassandra Clare has answered a bunch of fan questions on twitter. Well today was our lucky day because she took some time out of her schedule to answer a few questions.

She adressed WonderCon, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones premiere locations and Clockwork Princess.


 
Be sure to follow Cassandra Clare on twitter @CassieClare for more updates.
 

Crackpot Theories: Clockwork Princess

Tomorrow the highly anticipated Clockwork Princess will be hitting stores. Shadowhunters everywhere are so very excited to read the novel in Cassasndra Clare's Best selling The Infernal Devices series.Vlogger xtineMAY has made a video about her crackpot theories about what will happen in Clockwork Princess.



Do you agree with Christine? Do you have different theories? Let us know them in the comments below.

You can check out the other videos that Christine has made on her youtube channel PolandbananasBOOKS and Polandbananas20.

SHADOWHUNTER MONDAY: Join our #CLOCKWORKPRINCESS Twitter Party

It's a very special day! I rarely shake things up with a Shadowhunter Monday, but this is a true celebration! Clockwork Princess, the final installment from Cassandra Clare in The Infernal Devices series, will hit shelves at Midnight!

To celebrate, I'm teaming up with several TMI sites (TMI Source, TMI Examiner, Mundie Moms, and TMI Spanish News to name a few) to countdown the release. While we encourage the use of the #ClockworkPrincess all day long today, I'll be kicking off our countdown party at 8pm Eastern and will be tweeting #ClockworkPrincess related tweets until 1 am!

We want you to join us!

Fair warning....We are BEGGING that no one who may have gotten the book early spoil in any way, shape or form. I will block anyone on my mentions who directly sends me a spoiler. BE WARNED! :)

With that said, share in the love today and join us!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Shadowhunter Tweets o' the week March 9-March 16

March has been a very busy month in the Shadowhunter world, this week especially! With much anticipation of the Clockwork Princess release on Tuesday March 19, we bring Tweets of the Week from March 9-March 16.
























Saturday, March 16, 2013

'Clockwork Princess' to have a concrete ending

Cassandra Clare answered a question that has probably been stewing in all our minds: will CLOCKWORK PRINCESS have a concrete ending. Here's the Q&A:

“Hello Ms. Clare! I know you’ve heard this thousands of times, but I absolutely LOVE your books, especially the Infernal Devices Trilogy. I am so excited for Clockwork Princess and I’m counting the hours until March 19. I would just like to ask if Clockwork Princess will have a concrete ending? Or will it be one of those “the-ending-is-up-to-you” books where I have to imagine whatever the ending could possibly be. I have invested so much of my time, tears, and emotions to all of your characters especially Tessa, Jem, and Will and I’d just hate to think that it will be an open-ended story and that I’ll be left wondering for the rest of my life. Thank you so much! All the love from Canada! —willhelovemetoruins”

You mean like the end being Tessa coming into a room and going “Will, Jem, I’ve made a decision” and then it just … fades out?

Hehehehe! Oh the evil that would be.

But not evil that I have committed. The ending is quite concrete. The fact that the embargo has been broken means I have actually got quite a few emails from people who’ve read it (always happy to get them!) None seem to be wondering what happened!

Are you glad The Infernal Devices will be completed in a concrete way with all the loose ends tied nicely? Share your thoughts below!

Friday, March 15, 2013

My wild 'Infernal Devices' theory: How Will could survive



I have slew of different theories, but this one just came to me while sending an email to Katie at @MundieMoms on my latest moment of literary enlightenment while rereading Clockwork Prince.

Be prepared and indulge me while I slip into my TID madness...

Cassandra Clare keeps subtly bringing up the topic of reincarnation in the books. Most people may just read it and not really give it a second thought. As an aspiring author myself, I'm learning that there is very, very little that is written in a story that does not serve a purpose. If a concept is mentioned more than once, be prepared for it to be used in a big way.

At first I was sure it was going to be Jem that got reincarnated because of his illness. While that may be (and we can all dream of a Jem appearance in Dark Artifices), the discussion between Will and Magnus in "Reparations" chapter has my mind racing. I keep thinking what if it's Will who is reincarnated? Everyone would be devastated with his death, right? BUT...what could Cassie do to make the fandom happy? How could she fix such a tragedy?



 

First, let's take a look at reincarnation. Here's a wiki definition that explains it rather well:

"Samsara is a Buddhist term that literally means "circle" or "wheel" and is commonly translated as "conditioned existence", "cyclic existence", "cycle of existence", etc. Within Buddhism, samsara is defined as the continual repetitive cycle of birth and death that arises from ordinary beings' grasping and fixating on a self and experiences. Specifically, samsara refers to the process of cycling through one rebirth after another within the six realms of existence, where each realm can be understood as physical realm or a psychological state characterized by a particular type of suffering. Samsara arises out of avidya (ignorance) and is characterized by dukkha (suffering, anxiety, dissatisfaction). In the Buddhist view, liberation from samsara is possible by following the Buddhist path."

In the Clockwork Prince chapter "Reparations", Will and Magnus talk about reincarnation:
 
Magnus: You are a Shadowhunter, you are not afraid of death.

Will: Of course I am. Everyone is afraid of death. We may be born of angels, but we have no more knowledge of what comes after death than you do.

Magnus: You don't know that there is only oblivion after death.
 
Will: You don't know that there isn't, do you? Jem believes we are all reborn, that life is a wheel. We die, we turn, we are reborn as we deserve to be reborn, based on our doings in this world. I will probably be reborn as a slub that someone salts.
Magnus: The Wheel of Transmigration. Well, think of it this way. You must have done something right in your last life, to reborn as you were, Nephilim.
 
Magnus totally crushes on Will from day 1. I got all mushy in that moment. He totally loves Will, but alas, Will has eyes only for Tessa Gray. It wouldn't be so bad if that moment might happen. Could you wrap your mind around the thought of Will and Magnus having more than just a moment?

Let's take a look at a moment from Clockwork Princess to see Will and Jem discuss this exact same issue:
Will rose slowly to his feet. He could not believe he was doing what he was doing, but it was clear that he was, clear as the silver rim around the black of Jem’s eyes. “If there is a life after this one,” he said, “let me meet you in it, James Carstairs.”

“There will be other lives.” Jem held his hand out, and for a moment, they clasped hands, as they had done during their parabatai ritual, reaching across twin rings of fire to interlace their fingers with each other. “The world is a wheel,” he said. “When we rise or fall, we do it together.”

Will tightened his grip on Jem’s hand, which felt thin as twigs in his. “Well, then,” he said, through a tight throat, “since you say there will be another life for me, let us both pray I do not make as colossal a mess of it as I have this one."
 
Another life for me...that's what Will said. Now, I could debate the fact that he said "me" versus saying "us", but I won't go there in this post.

Just thought I would add this picture of the Wheel of Transmigration for a visual. Isn't it lovely in a creeptastic way?

 

I asked what Cassie could do to appease the fandom with the death of Will? My answer is Alec Lightwood. I think Alec is Will reincarnated.



 
Before you throw up your hands in the air or quickly click off this post, think about it for just a few more moments. It makes more and more sense to me. It would be a punishment fitting, almost a delightful sense of irony, for Will to be a Lightwood - the one family he seems to detest. You have to struggle to reach enlightenment, so what better way for Will to become a better person than to walk a mile (or a lifetime) in his enemy's shoes.


Magnus recognizes Will in Alec so many times. How could I not have thought of this before?! Alec, in turn, is so freaked by the thought of Magnus having this eternal experience that it would be a great reveal to know that in this Wheel of Transmigration, this act of samsara, Alec actually was with Magnus before as Will. Those same blue eyes...that same dark hair. To me, this would be the only cure to mend our broken hearts if Will dies.

I then am reminded of a snippet from City of Lost Souls when Magnus and Isabelle are arguing, and I'm struggling with what it all could be leading to:
“I know about parabatai,” said Magnus, his voice rising in pitch. “I’ve known parabatai so close they were almost the same person; do you know what happens, when one of them dies, to the one that’s left—”

It's crazy...right???? I've been debating Tale of Two Cities, just knowing more and more that Will is going to bite the big one, but maybe, just maybe, that might make it all better...if Will became Alec and we finally get the Will/Magnus ship we've secretly all craved in the form of Malec.

Here's my song for my Will and Magnus ship just in case anyone wants to listen to it!!! :)
 


What are your thoughts on this theory? Do you have crazy TID theories you want to share? Share your comments below or to me on Twitter at @TMI_Institute.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Cassandra Clare answers some 'Clockwork Princess', book tour and WonderCon questions!

Cassandra Clare took some time to answer a few of the questions on Tumblr asked by fans about 'Clockwork Princess' and WonderCon.

questions re: clockwork princess/Wondercon/signings

“Hello Cassie, I have a question for you, I’m meeting you on March 19th, are you going to sign all the people’s books or just an amount of people? :) — booksproblemss”

I always try to sign everyone’s books at a signing. The only few times I haven’t managed it have been when the bookstore wound up closing and tossing me out. But the whole idea of a book signing is, you know, you get your books signed. :)

“I was wondering, will you and the cast be signing books, posters, etc at Wondercon? — iamclaryfray”

Saturday, March 30.

“hi cassie! i am completely in love with ALL of your books and i cant believe that clockwork princess is coming out in just ONE WEEK! i was just wondering if i could get books that were signed by lily collins and you… :p just wondering — areyourealornotreal”

By me, yes. By Lily, probably not — she is around for the Q and A part of the signings and some photos, but she won’t be signing book.

“hey cassie!! i am super excited for the new trailer and the poster to come out! and also CP2!! <3 but anyways, when you talk about the poster, does this mean it will be sold in stores? and if so what countries and which stores? I really hope I will be able to buy it and not just stare at it in the theatres behind a plate of glass *sighs** Thanks and love you and ur books <3 — sizzyherondale”

I am pretty sure the new poster is just for movie theaters. Usually when they start selling movie posters it is through bookstores, comic stores, Hot Topics, etc. and it’s closer to the film’s release.

“Hi Cassie! I had a slight heart attack when I heard some people already have a copy of Clockwork Princess. Is this true? If so, how? I’ve heard that there are some spoilers on Tumblr about the ending and other juicy things that happen in the book. It’s just really important to me that I don’t know the ending before I even start the book. — fallenshadowhunters”

Because embargoes are always broken. People got the last Harry Potter book early. Despite the fact that bookstores have strict instructions not to sell the book, there are always employees who forget/don’t care etc. The fault is not with the people who bought the book, keep that in mind. And, if you really don’t want to be spoiled:

1) Avoid the tags

2) Use Savior or something else like it to blacklist topics like Clockwork Princess and Will Herondale

3) Consider staying off tumblr entirely.

And when you do get the book, don’t read the family tree first. You’ll be sorry if you do!

Entertainment Weekly gives a spoiler free review of 'Clockwork Princess'

There are only 5 days left before the conclusion of Cassandra Clare's best-selling The Infernal Devices, Clockwork Princess hits stores on Tuesday.

Entertainment Weekly has done a spolier free review of the much anticipated novel.

 

It's unsurprising that Cassandra Clare's name has become synonymous with the YA fantasy genre. Her first series, The Mortal Instruments, is wildly popular, and a movie based on its first book, City of Bones, hits theaters this August. The Infernal Devices, a prequel series, hasn't had the same buzz, but it's as addictive as — and dare we say better than? — Clare's original franchise. Set in Victorian England, Devices centers on Tessa Gray, a teenager who gets sucked into the world of Shadowhunters, a secret society of demon chasers, at their safe house, the London Institute.
 
In Clockwork Princess, the third and final installment, Tessa leads the fight against Mortmain (a.k.a. the Magister) and his army of clockwork automatons that threaten to wipe out the Shadowhunter race. Oh, and the automatons are fully functional because they've been reanimated with demon souls. We'll pause so you can roll your eyes at the admittedly far-fetched premise. But if you're willing to suspend disbelief, you can focus on the real heart of the story: Tessa's tangled relationships with her fiancé, Jem Carstairs, who has a terminal demon-related illness, and Jem's blood brother, Will Herondale, who's also in love with her. No part of their triangle can be split without heartbreak.
 
Princess is laced with nods to The Mortal Instruments, providing answers to questions you didn't even know you had (as well as fodder for endless message-board arguments). Fans will appreciate Clare's attention to detail, for it's the details that make Princess so compelling and believable, clockwork automatons and all. And it won't matter whether you're Team Will or Team Jem. Princess offers a payoff so satisfying that, by the Angel, it may be Clare's best undertaking to date. A-
 
Memorable Line:
''The Infernal Devices are without pity. The Infernal Devices are without regret. The Infernal Devices are without number. The Infernal Devices will never stop coming.''

 
On March 19, you'll be able to grade Clockwork Princess for yourself.
 
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