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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Soulless (Parasol Protectorate, #1) by Gail Carriger

Soulless (Parasol Protectorate, #1)Soulless by Gail Carriger
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Phenomenally sophisticated filled with wit and charm. There couldn't have been a better way to write a paranormal fiction. I adored this novel, and I can't wait to finish the next book in the series.
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Yes, the characters were awesome, and the plot was full of win. After finishing the series; I now look forward to Carriger's work. Though I can't seem to appreciate tea to an excessive degree as the main character, but I do harbor the same type of adoration for coffee.

Carriger has an awesome grasp on how to write about a hero/love interest. Lord Maccon is the type of character that should be the basis of most of the trashy YA books heroes should be. He respects Alexia Tarabotti to a degree, and even goes out of his way to impress her. This follows the structure of good romance, and sticks with it. Big Loves!

Well thats all for now. Look for more reviews on my page.
Cheers Pretties!

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“My dearest girl,' said the vampire finally, examining Lord Maccon with an exhausted but appreciative eye, 'such a banquet. Never been one to favor werewolves myself, but he is very well equipped, now, is he not?' Miss Tarabotti gave him an arch look. 'My goodies,' she warned. Humans,' chuckled the vampire, 'so possessive.”
“How ghastly for her, people actually thinking, with their brains, and right next door. Oh, the travesty of it all.”
“She filed the image away as an excellent and insulting question to ask the earl at an utterly inappropriate future moment.”

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