REVIEW
Clockwork Angel
Cassandra Clare
I have wanted to read this trilogy for a very long time and this book certainly did not disappoint.
Clockwork Angel is the first instalment to the Infernal Devices and it was fantastic.
I fell in love with the characters within the span of a few pages and I believe Tessa is a great protagonist. She is intelligent, well-read and brave even at sixteen. I found it much easier to relate to Tessa in comparison to Clary from The Mortal Instruments, which made the experience of reading more enjoyable for me. I understood why she made the decisions she did and I admired her self-respect above everything, especially considering the time-frame this novel was set in. Similarly, I liked Charlotte for her strength through everything and striving despite the constant criticisms thrown at her by the Enclave. Through these two women, Cassandra Clare tackles the sexist society of Britain in the 1800s.
Of course, I loved Will and Jem's relationship, as well as seeing the links between The Mortal Instruments and Henry's inventions. I enjoyed all of the characters' humour and there was a great mix of mystery, action and romance.
In a way, I'm glad I read this after the whole trilogy had been published, because that ending ... I would not have survived having to wait for Clockwork Prince. I have to say though, there were a few times when I had to giggle at the repetition of certain phrases (eg. the constant mention of Will's blue eyes only sentences apart), but overall, this was a thoroughly enjoyable read and a trilogy I will undoubtedly be fangirl-ing over for a very long time.



