The Infernal Device

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I was in complete and utter awe at the quality of writing and the amazing plot that works so well with the brave characters that she has created. Cassandra Clare has done it again and I'm starting to wonder if she's perfect. The Infernal Devices is very fast-paced with a ton of action, romance, and some scary.

There is a minor love triangle between Tessa, Will and Jem and coming from someone who is not a fan of love triangles ... I loved this one. It's so elegantly written that it doesn't come off as annoying, instead it makes me cry so badly. The three of them love each other so deeply and try their best to make sure no one is hurt. Normally in love triangles one would bash the other but Will was so willing to give up Tessa for Jem just

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