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March 8, 2015 by Bianca 2 Comments

Cover Reveal: The Magisterium Series, Copper Gauntlet

So far, regarding the Magisterium series, we know that Cassandra Clare and Holly Black are planning on writing five books, and their working names, at the moment, are:

  1. The Iron Trial {released: September the 9th, 2014}
  2. The Copper Gauntlet {September, 2015}
  3. The Cosmos Blade {2016}
  4. The Golden Boy {2017}
  5. The Enemy of Death {which is going to be released in 2018 *cries*}

 

On Magisterium Day, 2015 (the 2nd of February), Cassandra Clare released this cover to the public:

Cover: The Copper Gauntlet

 

I am in love with it, already! I cannot wait to get it on my bookshelf!

On the first instalment’s cover, there were three people and no animals. Here it is:

Children'sBookReviewTheIronTrialCassandra later told us that the cover featured Call (left), Aaron (centre) and Tamara (right). It’s not official, but I believe that the ‘monster’ in the background is meant to tease readers about the massive plot twist (even though no one knows of it until they finish the book).

However, on Copper Gauntlet’s cover, stand (left to right) Havoc, Aaron, Call, Tamara and Jasper.

 

I simply cannot wait to find out what happens! Can you? Have you any ideas?

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: CassandraClare, HollyBlack, Magisterium, The Copper Gauntlet

Comments

  1. Fhina says

    March 11, 2015 at 7:29 am

    Wow, that cover looks amazing! I really need to read the first book…but there’s some time left – luckily! 🙂

    xo

    Fhina

    Reply
    • Lady Bianca says

      March 12, 2015 at 8:08 am

      Yes! Plenty of time!
      I think I made the mistake of reading the book too early, because now I need to wait for years to find out what happens!
      Ahhh… the perils of being a fangirl…

      Reply

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