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A review by ashleigheva
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
4.0
as much as i plodded through this, honestly it was enjoyable. i think i might've just been overly critical in equating taking a long time to finish a book to necessarily despising it
it touched on a vast myriad of important issues in ways that gave the characters added depth and the narrative more emotional weight
however towards the end i found myself dreading it when i could feel that the narrative was setting itself up for a new conflict to be added
though perhaps that just reflects more on me than on the book itself
although i enjoyed this, i don't think i'll be reading the book on felicity or any of the others
while felicity was decently interesting, i think henry was definitely the character of greater personal intrigue
it touched on a vast myriad of important issues in ways that gave the characters added depth and the narrative more emotional weight
however towards the end i found myself dreading it when i could feel that the narrative was setting itself up for a new conflict to be added
though perhaps that just reflects more on me than on the book itself
although i enjoyed this, i don't think i'll be reading the book on felicity or any of the others
while felicity was decently interesting, i think henry was definitely the character of greater personal intrigue