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by Gail Carriger
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Madi's Madcap Bookdiction
Madi's Madcap Bookdiction rated it 10 years ago
Rating: Solid four stars.Soulless is one of those novel which I actually like but I am not sure whether I'll read the next books or not. I have a feeling that the next books in the series will loose the charm that Soulless has. O.k I'll be honest I read the blurbs and reviews for the next 4 books an...
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 10 years ago
I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't something so much fun. Vampire hives. Ghost spies. Werewolves dealing with the social ramifications of transforming and being naked. Steampunk devices. Souls and the overabundance or scarcity thereof. Secret societies. Snark. Smut. This book had it ...
R-r-read
R-r-read rated it 10 years ago
After reading Carriger’s “Finishing School” series, I thought I would give the adult series set in the same world a try. I am so happy I did.One of my favorite aspects of Carriger’s books continues to be her unique and quirky characters. Alexia is spunky and outspoken, unwilling to let societal norm...
moving under skies
moving under skies rated it 10 years ago
To be honest, I think the problem is me and not Soulless. I really wanted to like it, dearly desired to find some pure & silly escapism beneath its great cover, but a few chapters in I was grouchy and sour and stayed that way through the remaining stubborn slog. It just leans far too much on the rom...
It's a Hardback Life
It's a Hardback Life rated it 11 years ago
Soulless, the first volume in Gail Carriger’s Parasol Protectorate series, introduces us to an alternate version of Victorian England, in which the Empire has been built on an alliance with supernatural creatures, and runs on clockwork and steam. It also introduces us to Alexia Tarabotti, a half-Ita...
A--
A-- rated it 11 years ago
Początkowo lektura lekko irytująca. I ta terminologia... Wilkołaki mają "watahę", wampiry "ul"... Kolejna sprawa to realia, a w zasadzie ich brak. Czasy wiktoriańskie aż proszą się o to by ubarwić karty powieści szczegółami z epoki. Niestety z realiami słabiutko. A teraz walory:) Walorem jest panna ...
Lighthouse Reads
Lighthouse Reads rated it 11 years ago
Hey guys! loved this little steampunk mystery book, it was delightful. i have a review here at my channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2_4knjfSasthanks!
The Cheapest ROOM
The Cheapest ROOM rated it 11 years ago
I wasn't really sure what to expect before picking up this book. I'm not a huge fan of steampunk but I wanted to try something different so that's how I got my hand on this novel.Even though the writing was great and kind of "old school", it took me some time to get into it. The first half of the bo...
As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves
As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves rated it 11 years ago
One of my favorite things is when a book that seems to be loved by readers I respect lives up to the hype. This was definitely one of those novels, and I had so much fun reading it. Alexia is a fantastic heroine - smart, quick-witted, and strong, she's not a Victorian lady to be taken lightly. I f...
Bookish Things & More
Bookish Things & More rated it 11 years ago
I have no idea why I didn’t start this book sooner…. I absolutely loved the characters and the world.First I want to state that I want a parasol like Alexia’s. It’s totally bad ass. I love Lord Alkedema. He’s so funny, and gets to the point in a round about way. And there’s always Lord Maccon. ...
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