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Soulless by gail carriger7/23/2023 Where to go from there? From bad to worse apparently, for Alexia accidentally kills the vampire - and then the appalling Lord Maccon (loud, messy, gorgeous, and werewolf) is sent by Queen Victoria to investigate. Third, she was rudely attacked by a vampire, breaking all standards of social etiquette. Second, she’s a spinster whose father is both Italian and dead. Also, if you fancy yourself a foodie or have an unhealthy obsession with London you may find this series intriguing.Īlexia Tarabotti is laboring under a great many social tribulations. I believe nearly all readers can find something they like in these books. If you are of the British inclination/variety, some naughty language may burn your ears.Ĭarriger casts a wide net with topics such as vampires and werewolves, science and steampunk, history and fantasy, fashion and politics. Carriger doesn’t shirk from violence, but it is never gratuitously gory. There are more than a few sultry scenes, but they are so tastefully done I doubt you will object. ![]() Carriger’s style is delectable and saucy. It is light-hearted and well-written complex yet easy to follow. I think this works well as a young adult and adult series. If I had to pick another, my biggest complaint would be “Why aren’t there more books?!” I think if there was either more descriptive focus on them, or less, it would have made it easier on me. There are a handful that I had trouble separating from each other. This is truly a book I love, but if I had to pick one thing to criticize…I occasionally became confused about secondary characters. She doesn’t lay it all out for us at the get go, but lets readers discover along with the main character. Carriger has well-thought through the rules and aspects of the world she created, yet they are simple enough not to confuse readers. Everything is precise and meticulously designed, but you as a reader won’t notice until she drops the curtain later on. In addition, she is a pro at setting up story arcs for future books. What I like about Carriger’s work is that she references out-of-book events and interactions between characters, establishing a depth of story that is often hard to find in first novels. This novel is fluid and cultivated to top standards. Reading Soulless is a pleasure as the words slip off the page into your brain with little effort or decoding. She achieves that special transcendence book-lovers crave and search for. It must be simply exhausting to write a whole novel in this fashion, but she does a 5-book series with aplomb. Carriger’s quippy and tongue-in-cheek writing never drops off. I fell in love with this cheeky book from the first page. The entire cast of Soulless is full of well-rounded characters that readers can both love and hate, depending on the chapter. She is prickly, nosey, and hot-headed but for all that you will cheer for her. While she has a lot of gumption, her posh life up to this point puts some barricades in her way. She certainly isn’t up to society’s standards. ![]() Tired of the cookie-cutter heroine that is ever so slightly flawed, but still marvelously talented and beautiful and gets along with everyone? Good. ![]() The events of this evening change the protagonist’s dull future and set her on the kind of adventure readers and avid steampunk connoisseurs live for. Alexia sets off on a mission to solve said mystery and save her skin. ![]() She stumbles into a mystery intent on devouring her. Just so, the main purview? Alexia Tarabotti, a lady of an alternate 1800’s British society, is attending a party when things go awry. But just know, the whole contrivance is fabulous. Discovering what makes this world tick is just as fun as reading about the hijinks the main character, Alexia, gets into.įor this review, I will focus on the first book in the Parasol Protectorate series. To finish off this tasty treatise is a twist on supernatural creatures and just how they got to be supernatural. Gail Carriger makes literary magic with a sprinkle of science, a dash of of whimsy, and a truckload of steampunk paraphernalia. Just what we need, another vampire-werewolf book. Soulless takes a unique run at the overdone genre of werewolves and vampires.
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