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lauramclain 's review for:
Changeless
by Gail Carriger
I gave it four stars instead of five because it ends with a cliffhanger and my library's copy of the next book is checked out!
I love Gail Carriger's writing. It's like a combination of Jane Austen and Douglas Adams. For example:
Ivy was particularly adept at being ignorant but could cause extensive havoc with the smallest scrap of information.
Or:
The dirigible came to rest as lightly as a butterfly on an egg, if the butterfly were to stumble a bit and list heavily to one side and the egg to take on the peculiar characteristics of Scotland in winter: more soggy and more gray than one would think possible.
I love Alexia, the feisty heroine, Lord Akeldama, her flamboyantly gay vampire pal, Lord Maccon, her hot werewolf husband, and Ivy, her best friend who is cursed with a dreadful taste in hats.
I love Gail Carriger's writing. It's like a combination of Jane Austen and Douglas Adams. For example:
Ivy was particularly adept at being ignorant but could cause extensive havoc with the smallest scrap of information.
Or:
The dirigible came to rest as lightly as a butterfly on an egg, if the butterfly were to stumble a bit and list heavily to one side and the egg to take on the peculiar characteristics of Scotland in winter: more soggy and more gray than one would think possible.
I love Alexia, the feisty heroine, Lord Akeldama, her flamboyantly gay vampire pal, Lord Maccon, her hot werewolf husband, and Ivy, her best friend who is cursed with a dreadful taste in hats.