I was scared to read this book - I freely admit it. I mean, the first one was so awesome, how could this book have any hope to surpass it in its eloquence, in its comedy and in its plot. I was wrong. While it wasn't as sexy as the first one, this book had a lot more characterization and plot. The sn...
(Because this is a sequel, there is a potential for spoilers. Reader, be warned.) In Soulless, Ms. Carriger introduces us to Alexia, a no-nonsense, Victorian-era female with a scientific mind and a unique relationship to the supernatural community. In Changeless, Alexia remains as lovable, and hi...
First oh oh oh, the end! But ok I will not start there, so re-wind.Alexia is happily married with her husband, well as happy as those two can be, because they love to tease each other for sure. She is now quite fashionable, and people actually do speak about her. Not to mention that she is secretly ...
Original review:Need. Blameless. NOW.Full review:This book was one of my most eagerly awaited books of 2010, and with good reason. When I read Soulless, Alexia Tarabotti quickly climbed pretty damn near the top of the heap of my favorite characters. I was in love, a smitten kitten. But Gail Carri...
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