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I didn't like this as much as I thought I would. The writing style was a bit formal. The author would switch back and forth when talking about Alexia. It was distracting and annoying. Pick one and stick with it! The following examples are just from pages 1 and 2:
"Miss Tarabotti was not..."
"For Miss Alexia had..."
"...he touched Miss Tarabotti..."
"Miss Tarabotti had never..."
"He reared away from Alexia..."
"So Alexia, who..."
"Miss Tarabotti was most..."
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"Miss Tarabotti was not..."
"For Miss Alexia had..."
"...he touched Miss Tarabotti..."
"Miss Tarabotti had never..."
"He reared away from Alexia..."
"So Alexia, who..."
"Miss Tarabotti was most..."
Now, in every romance/fantasy/mystery (etc) bo ...more
Great book that blends steampunk and paranormal perfectly. This book is very inventive and a breath of fresh air in a crowded field. In Victorian England werewolves, vampires, and ghosts are all a functioning part of society and Alexia Tarabotti is the only antidote, the lone preternatural in all of London. Simply put, she has no soul, which is the exact opposite of the supernatural creatures which have an excess of soul. The world building and mythology of this book is fascinating and carefully
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Great book really enjoyed reading Soulless. Alexia's was such a refreshing character she was a no nonsense type of women who let no one boss her around. I also liked that the author did'nt make the heroine sound all perfect and pretty.
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Sep 15, 2010
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