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Unfortunately there is trouble in paradise and Lord and Lady Maccon spend almost no time together in this book. Conall spends most of the time intoxicated and Alexia is off having an adventure and being constantly in danger.
It hardly matters to me what happens in these books because they're just so entertaining. I love the Victorian Britishness of them and how everything is so proper and everyone drinks so much tea and talks about hats. ...more
It hardly matters to me what happens in these books because they're just so entertaining. I love the Victorian Britishness of them and how everything is so proper and everyone drinks so much tea and talks about hats. ...more

Aug 31, 2010
Charlotte (Buried in Books)
rated it
it was amazing
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Dear Gail Carriger:
ARGH!!! Why do you keep writing such amazingly enjoyable books that have endings that drive me insane?! Are you on a personal mission to make all your readers incredibly batty? You're doing a great job of it, just for your information.
Blameless might be my new favorite in the Parasol Protectorate series. As much as I love and adore the first book, Soulless, which drew me into the realm of steampunk as a genre, and has made me a huge fan, Blameless really grows from the previou ...more
ARGH!!! Why do you keep writing such amazingly enjoyable books that have endings that drive me insane?! Are you on a personal mission to make all your readers incredibly batty? You're doing a great job of it, just for your information.
Blameless might be my new favorite in the Parasol Protectorate series. As much as I love and adore the first book, Soulless, which drew me into the realm of steampunk as a genre, and has made me a huge fan, Blameless really grows from the previou ...more

What I liked about Gail Carriger's previous books in the Parasole Protectorate Series - the stylish language, the workings of Victorian high society, the creative use of paranormal beings - is still on full display in the third book, "Blameless".
After the travel by dirigible in "Changeless", I was pleased to discover that the Steampunk ideas are even more present in this book. Whether it be transportation, weapon or simple scientific device, I loved reading about it and picturing it in my head.
O ...more
After the travel by dirigible in "Changeless", I was pleased to discover that the Steampunk ideas are even more present in this book. Whether it be transportation, weapon or simple scientific device, I loved reading about it and picturing it in my head.
O ...more


Apr 24, 2010
Amy ~Lover of Books~
marked it as to-read

May 29, 2010
Juliana Philippa
marked it as to-read


Sep 08, 2010
Amelia
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really liked it
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in-middle-of-series,
2014,
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Oct 28, 2010
Lizz (Beer, Books and Boos)
marked it as to-read


Apr 12, 2011
Natascha
rated it
really liked it
Shelves:
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fantasy,
mystery,
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speculative-fiction,
series,
magical-realism,
steampunk,
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Dec 21, 2011
Stephanie Tuell
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Vanessa Gayle ⚔️ Fangirl Faction
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