A review by oscarreads
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee

4.0

I liked that this book tackled several difficult topics, such as sexism, racism and abusive parents. The relationship between Henry and his sister was well written and I loved that they finally got to know each other during this trip. Percy and Henry's love for each other felt real and I loved watching them realize that both had feelings for each other.

In the beginning Henry had kind of underlying racist and sexist tendencies but the character development made him a much more likable character toward the end of the book.

My one complaint is that the antagonist felt underdeveloped as we barely know anything about him, just that he's after a box that was stolen from him.