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It is not really something I would of normally read but, it is quite interesting. I will have to look into that series! Thanks!

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Yeah there is a good amount of humor in it. Glad you liked it too!!

So, I love spy stuff and I LOVE victorion era/steampunk -- so why wouldn't I pick up Etiquette&Espionage? I took it out on loan from the library and just.. Meh.. I have decided Carriger isn't for me.
E&E came across as frivolous and I couldn't actually delve into the story, it was too focused on dresses, frills, etc. I get that it is a boarding school but it also let me wanting for so much more... I didn't even finish the book. Rather than develop a strong disliking I just kept it at a "She isn't for me."
I started reading this book a long time ago, but I could not get into it. a reason for that could be that my level of English was not good enough yet (I am not a native speaker), so in the end I ended up not finishing it.

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You might want to look at the Magnificent Devices series by Shelley Adina for steampunk.