Clockwork Angel
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After her aunt passes away, American Tessa Gray looks forward to starting a new life with her brother in Victorian England. Little does Tessa know that when she travels to London, she will discover new skills and an underground world filled with shadowhunters, warlocks, vampires, and the occult. Dark secrets will be revealed, and her life and soul will be in danger from a mysterious figure called the Magister and all who call him master. Will her new friends save her or betray her for her newfound powers? Artist Baek has done an excellent job of adapting the complex plot of the first book in Clare's popular Infernal Devices series into a completely enjoyable manwha. The artwork is expressive and dynamic, the pacing is quick, and the dialogue conveys all of the snarkiness of the original book. This is an excellent companion to the original novels and could be a helpful starting point for weaker readers who are fans of steampunk, fantasy, and paranormal reads.--Mack, Candice Copyright 2010 Booklist
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After her aunt passes away, American Tessa Gray looks forward to starting a new life with her brother in Victorian England. Little does Tessa know that when she travels to London, she will discover new skills and an underground world filled with shadowhunters, warlocks, vampires, and the occult. Dark secrets will be revealed, and her life and soul will be in danger from a mysterious figure called the Magister and all who call him master. Will her new friends save her or betray her for her newfound powers? Artist Baek has done an excellent job of adapting the complex plot of the first book in Clare's popular Infernal Devices series into a completely enjoyable manwha. The artwork is expressive and dynamic, the pacing is quick, and the dialogue conveys all of the snarkiness of the original book. This is an excellent companion to the original novels and could be a helpful starting point for weaker readers who are fans of steampunk, fantasy, and paranormal reads. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.