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Recommended for ages 14+.
This title deals with the relevant young adult issues of identity seeking, romance, and family. With the descriptions of early 19th century England and the issues with women’s rights at the time, it does fit in the genre of historical fiction, yet the theme is primarily fantasy as it is centered around supernatural characters such as witches, vampires, and demons. This series was written as a prequel to the popular Mortal Instruments series, making it a must-have for libraries. Though the first title in the Mortal Instruments series, City of Bones, was published in 2007 it is not necessary to read it before Clockwork Angel. This book, along with the rest of the series, will appeal to those ages 14 and up.
Awards/Honors
YALSA Teen's Top Ten Winner - 2011
Silver Inky Winner- 2011
Indigo Top Ten for Ten Fiction - 2010
Indie Kids Next List for Teen Readers - Winter 2010/2011
Here's a great book trailer for Clockwork Angel.
Awards/Honors
YALSA Teen's Top Ten Winner - 2011
Silver Inky Winner- 2011
Indigo Top Ten for Ten Fiction - 2010
Indie Kids Next List for Teen Readers - Winter 2010/2011
The next book in The Infernal Devices series:
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Book three, Clockwork Princess, newly released.
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Here's a great book trailer for Clockwork Angel.
This series is the prequel to The Mortal Instruments series:
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