Clockwork Angel is the first in a trilogy of books. This series is a prequel to The Mortal Instruments, also written by Cassandra Clare. Tessa traveled to London to live with her brother, when he appears missing she is captured. Saved by Will, Tessa lives within the institute with the Shadowhunters helping to find Nate, whilst also finding out what the Magister’s evil plan is.
I’ve heard so many times that The Infernal Devices is so much better than the Mortal Instruments. In comparison I can definitely agree the writing and overall plot is improved. The main issue I had was that in some cases, it was too similar to The Mortal Instruments. My instant thought was Will was similar to Jace although I’m unsure if this was intentional or not. The love triangle was also reminiscent of Clare’s previous work.
I enjoyed that Clockwork Angel was set in London rather than New York. I was getting fairly bored of being focused on New York so this gave us a chance to see a new institute. The different location and different time means the institute is extremely different to the one in TMI.
The big question of who is the Magister? in the first chapter was important in the book. I found it both predictable and unpredictable. If Pretty Little Liars has told me anything, if a character claims it’s one person, it’s probably not them. I was however surprised of who it actually was. So well played, Cassandra Clare.
One of the big improvements is that the adults actually take action. In TMI, there were so many times the teenagers acted purely because the adults weren’t doing anything. I was so tired of the adults being incompetent that Charlotte and Henry were a welcome surprise. They also really tried to help Tessa find Nate immediately. There weren’t multiple meetings with the Clave before they could do anything.
Clockwork Angel seemed to pick up a lot quicker than TMI and kept pace. The fighting scenes were written better. Less filler content was needed as we already know the world. Although there was a love triangle, a lot less content was put towards building on it. It seemed a lot more like a fantasy than a romance.
Please don’t comment any spoilers as I haven’t finished the other books yet. But I had a weird thought about Tessa’s name being Gray. As the dark sisters are called Black and Dark, does the inclusion of the name Gray fit there? Is this an insight into who she will become? Or who she ‘could’ become if she is a bad guy? I just thought it was odd to use a name so similar.
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5 responses to “Uptown Oracle Reads… Clockwork Angel”
I don’t know about you but Cassandra Clare is one of my favorite authors! Have you read the rest of the books and her new series yet? If you haven’t, I recommend them with all I have. They are amazing, especially Lady Midnight.
No I haven’t I’m reading them all in order now!
I’m glad you also thought this was an improvement! I actually read this before TMI, but I always thought it was better 😀
I didn’t like the Mortal Instruments books (I tried two of them before giving up) but from the sounds of your review I think I might actually like Clockwork Angel? I may give it a go! Excellent review 🙂
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I think a lot of people have preferred this series over Mortal Instruments as it’s a bit different 😅 if you’re interested in reading I would give it a go but also if you’re not interested in Cassandra Clare then it might not be worth it compared to other great books! X