Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It took me a long while to reread his book not only because things kept getting in the way but because I kept postponing it as well. I was hesitant of rereading the epilogue. It being like an icicle lodged against my heart. But I finally did it and I can say I'm not disappointed. My feelings changed whilst rereading Clockwork Princess but by no means did they lessen. I felt more heartbroken, less angry. I understand certain things differently now but I still cannot read the epilogue and feel satisfied with it. I don't regard it at all, it is nonexistent in my eyes. Apart from that it is easily one of my favourite books of all time, the characters are so lovable and relatable that I feel myself too immersed in the story. Constantly action-packed the book was exciting and it had a special focus on the love story instead of the surrounding conflicts. This could be unwise but I find it quite accurate as teenagers mostly focus their thoughts on their inner turmoil rather than take a look and see their surroundings as well. Regarding the characters I feel I can only say that Will Herondale is it. The character I love most. He grows up so much during the trilogy and has such an intricate personality built that I cannot find anything I dislike about him. It is with both pleasure and sorrow that I say goodbye to this trilogy once again but it will always stay close to my heart.
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