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Gentle reader, it has been three delightful years since Alexia Tarabotti and Conall Maccon have been married and two since their child was born and living in Lord Akeldama's closet. The couple are dressing for a night at the Theatre when they notice that the drones are missing. Floote informs them that it's bath night. Why should this knowledge, gentle reader, cause Lady Maccon, Muhjah to Queen Victoria, to pale?
It's her two year old toddler, Prudence that causes her mother's reaction. Prudence ...more
It's her two year old toddler, Prudence that causes her mother's reaction. Prudence ...more
Such a fantastic end to a wonderful series! I loved how it was nicely wrapped up. And there were some unpredictable and delightful turn of events. Loved it! Can't wait to read more of Gail Carriger's work! :)
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After my rough start with Heartless and a couple of unfavorable reviews, I was really expecting to not enjoy this book as much, but I really did. Part of that was the semi-sweet happiness of finishing a series (tempered with the knowledge that books about Alexia's imprudent daughter are soon to be hitting the shelves), part because I really liked Biffy and I'm glad he ended doing "well" (Biffy would say otherwise), and finally because I like the way the story ended (overall, I mean, not specific
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Loved where she took everyone in the final book of The Parasol Protectorate series. I'm usually one to figure a book out after the first few chapters but all of the books in the series had so many twists and turns I enjoyed the journey. I cant wait to read Prudence I just picked it up today to read.
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