When he was 12, he opened his father’s Pyxis which is basically a box that seals in a demon. When we learn about his curse, we’re able to better understand his choices and empathize with his inner turmoil. It just breaks my heart to see him so closed off. The story begins with Will wandering around the Shadowhunter’s equivalent of a black market looking for a love potion, or rather a potion that will make him stop loving Tessa. Still, I loved learning more about Will’s past and why he’s so closed off, getting to meet the Lightwood brothers, and all the little bits and pieces in between. I’m just simply gathering information on my journey before I reach my final destination of Clockwork Princess. This book felt like a filler where I was learning more information about each character than the plot actually moving forward. If Clockwork Angel were a 10/10, I’d rate Clockwork Prince as 8/10. Personally, I found Clockwork Prince to be less engaging and action-packed than Clockwork Angel, BUT it’s still a great read. I started off reading Clockwork Prince with my hardcover copy, but I ended up switching to my Kindle version halfway…
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