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the infernal devices
clockwork ángel
will herondale
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This clockwork ángel arte de los fans might contain animado, cómic, manga, historieta, anime, and dibujos animados.

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Chapters

* Prologue: London, April 1878, and Southhampton, May 1878
* The Dark House
* Hell Is Cold
* The Institute
* We Are Shadows
* The Shadowhunter's Codex
* Strange Earth
* The Clockwork Girl
* Camille
* The Enclave
* Pale Kings and Princes
* Few Are Angels
* Blood and Water
* Something Dark
* Blackfriars Bridge
* Foreign Mud
* The Binding Spell
* Call The Darkness Down
* Thirty Pieces of Silver
* Boadicea
* Awful Wonder
* Epilogue
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For those who haven’t read The Midnight Heir, this is spoilery for both TMH, and Clockwork Princess.

"I just read the Midnight Heir, it was great :) I have so many questions. First of all, I thought it was so cute when Jem, Will, and Tessa were all there. It was so beautiful. And James… they call him Jamie? That is beyond cute. He is so like Will. And so like Pip. The story is kind of based off of Great Expectations, right? Are there going to be más similarities, o do the parallels stop at the Grace=Estella, Tatiana=Ms. Havisham thing? And why does James marry Codelia? Are your other stories...
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Clockwork ángel is a young adult novel written por Cassandra Clare. It is the first novel in the Infernal Devices trilogy. It is written through the perspective of the main character, Tessa Gray, who goes to Londres to live with her brother. When she gets there she lives with the Dark Sisters for six weeks until Will comes and rescues her.

The book became a best-seller in the New York Times list, debuting number 1 on the children's bestselling list.[1]

The book also contains many frases referring to famous pieces of Victorian literature, for example, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest,...
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