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Gail Carriger

This one stands out because it's different (as a bonus also well written and hilarious). Read it, you won't be sorry.

It's especially refreshing to read a debut book that does not suffer from First Book Syndrome in the slightest.

*cough*Michelle*cough*

I say read it :)
Changeless, the sequel is coming out early 2010, I'm looking forward to it.

Haven't yet, no. I'll make sure it's on my TBR!
Sarah wrote: "I loved Beautiful Creatures, even though I thought the last chapter was a little unexpected. I'm looking forward to reading Soulless. I've heard so much about it.
*cough*Michelle*cough*"
Watch it, you!! There will be no man-gift, if you're not careful.
Jess wrote: "So what you're saying is I should stop procrastinating and pick it up lol."
I've only known one person so far to put it down...she said she hadn't realised it was in the vein of more formal, Victorian setting/writing. But that's the only person I know to have disliked it so far to any degree.

Honestly, I am looking forward to this one. I like historical, quirky, literate novels (among others!), so this sounds like it's right up my alley. Plus I've never read steampunk, and some reviewers have mentioned that theme when discussing this book. Around Christmas, I get in the mood for something historical/Victorian, so I may move this farther up on my TBR. After I finish Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

"The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date."

"The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England—but with prominent elemen..."
Thanks, I don't know why I didn't think to wiki it.
I really liked all the steampunk aspects of Soulless, it adds another element to it and makes it more than just another urban fantasy.

"The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England—but with prominent elemen..."
Thanks for that. The term had me confused.com.


So! The divine Miss Carriger created a "dream cast" list. And I have to say that almost every SINGLE person she chose matches my mental imaginings to a tee.
She mentions James Purefoy for Conall. And the more I think on it, the more fabulous it seems.
http://mybookthemovie.blogspot.com/20...

I liked the book. It was very different from all the others out there. And it was definitely funny :)

::jumping with glee::
Does the woman on the cover still freak you out, Jess?
I liked the cover because, like the book, it's not focused on your typical leather-clad hunter with a tramp-stamp, nor is it all about being ravished by some manly supe. I think it well captures Miss Tarabotti's essence.

But at least I understand the umbrella part :)

I think I might like a parasol...
I gave a copy to my mom for Christmas. She loves Pride & Prejudice and Jane Eyre and so on, so I think the formal society aspects of the story will grant her very conventional mind the space to deal with vampires and weres, oh my. Fingers crossed!

Very interesting.


You're not the only one with this problem. I plan to make a huge dent in mine this coming year but at the rate that I keep adding books, who knows lol.

http://www.gailcarriger.com/

I didn't notice this when I was on there the other, I just went back on, still can't find it but I found some other things...she has an Alexia's London page that is really neat, paper dolls and dossiers of characters as well as other things.

The dossier was indeed interesting. I like how she has illustrations of dresses similar to each of Alexia's throughout the novel.
Did you find the character interviews? There's one where Alexia refers to Gail as a strumpet, or something equally unflattering.


SPOILER
Do you think she will reconcile with Maccon-or do you think she will have a new love interest????








I can't wait to read the next one! Although I may wait until the third one is out so I have two together to read : )
Are there are any other Steampunk books that anyone can recommend?


Would Northern Lights by Phillp Pullman be classed as Steampunk then?


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I've heard a lot of talk about this book and how it's really amazing, I have it here to be read but haven't started it yet.
Anyone have any comments about the book? Frankly, I'm a little freaked out by the woman on the cover!! At first I thought it was going to be some sort of Gothic book, and now I'm hearing that it's more funny than anything else.