The book continues to follow Sophronia, who attends a spy/etiquette school in a flying dirigible in 19th century steampunk London. I don't want to give too much away, but it was an epic and perfect ending and it made such a great concluding book for the series. This book involved an exploding wicker chicken, a flamboyantly gay vampire, multiple werewolves (the proper, British kind, not the Edward vs. Jacob kind), old enemies, and (finally) romance. I give this book six stars out of five. :)
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Reading Wednesday - Manners and Mutiny by Gail Carriger
Since the last book I read was Bang by Lisa McMann (five out of five stars, by the way), I wasn't expecting to be blown away. But this book did not disappoint. It's the fourth book in the Finishing School series.
The book continues to follow Sophronia, who attends a spy/etiquette school in a flying dirigible in 19th century steampunk London. I don't want to give too much away, but it was an epic and perfect ending and it made such a great concluding book for the series. This book involved an exploding wicker chicken, a flamboyantly gay vampire, multiple werewolves (the proper, British kind, not the Edward vs. Jacob kind), old enemies, and (finally) romance. I give this book six stars out of five. :)
The book continues to follow Sophronia, who attends a spy/etiquette school in a flying dirigible in 19th century steampunk London. I don't want to give too much away, but it was an epic and perfect ending and it made such a great concluding book for the series. This book involved an exploding wicker chicken, a flamboyantly gay vampire, multiple werewolves (the proper, British kind, not the Edward vs. Jacob kind), old enemies, and (finally) romance. I give this book six stars out of five. :)
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