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Ooh! I finally found the hero!; or, a book review of CLOCKWORK PRINCE (Infernal Devices #2), by Cassandra Clare
I loved CLOCKWORK ANGEL. Or, at least, I remember loving it. Regardless, when I picked it up last year (admittedly, because of its awesome steampunky cover/back copy), I liked it enough that I went ahead and read the rest of … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, cassandra clare, clockwork angel, clockwork prince, clockwork princess, harry potter, infernal devices, jace wayland, jem carstairs, mortal instruments, spoilers, steampunk, strange angels, teen, teen paranormal romance, tessa gray, will herondale, wrinkle in time, young adult
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