I liked the world and most of the characters, but the main character was self-centered and had a serious inferiority complex. Luckily, she seemed to have developed and matured. Can't wait to start the next book.
You know, I really wanted to like the Anita Blake series, but after reading the first book, it just didn't sit well. I'm all for strong female leads, but she's just too cynical, sarcastic, and bitter for me. Maybe if I knew just why she ha...
There are more elements of steampunk in this second Parasol Protectorate (I love the name of the series!) novel than in the second one, which was interesting. I liked that Carriger wasn't overly obsessed with giving a gear by gear explanat...
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paranormal-romance, steampunk, vampire, and werewolf
A steampunk-lite romp into a refreshingly new world of vampires and werewolves. I was getting pretty jaded and worn out by urban fantasy/paranormal romance books, but Soulless's take on the mythos was different enough to keep me interested...
The first half of this book, which introduced the protagonist, Gen, and supporting characters, was incredibly dull. I didn't particularly like Gen throughout most of this book. He was selfish, arrogant, whiney, and didn't seem pleasant to b...
(can i still say fuck here? or did this site also get all censored up like every other corner of the net i visit because everyone is so PC they dont even know shit from shinola anymore?)
that bit is seriously messed up…. on both accounts
what … the … fuck??
(can i still say fuck here? or did this site also get all censored up like every other corner of the net i visit because everyone is so PC they dont even know shit from shinola anymore?)
that bit is seriously messed up…. on both accounts
I’m not at all sure what to make of that
(translation: WTF?)