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Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, #1)
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Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 52 comments As I mentioned in my intro I am in the 2017 Popsugar reading challenge and reading Etiquette & Espionage for the prompt of a steampunk novel. Now before I started this challenge I did not know what a steampunk novel was. I chose Etiquette & Espionage because, it seemed to be a light and easy read and had a good amount of positive reviews from my Goodreads friends. Has anyone read it? I am currently reading it now so please don't spoil it for me!


message 2: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Reads (minxreadsalot) I did not read that book or series but I have read her Parasol Protectorate series and I really enjoyed that one.


Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 52 comments The Genre Minx wrote: "I did not read that book or series but I have read her Parasol Protectorate series and I really enjoyed that one."

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


Bonita I read it a couple of years ago and liked it. I don't remember enough to spoil it :D I haven't read a lot of steampunk either, but it doesn't seem too scary. Carriger provides plenty of humor to the mix.


Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 52 comments Bonita wrote: "I read it a couple of years ago and liked it. I don't remember enough to spoil it :D I haven't read a lot of steampunk either, but it doesn't seem too scary. Carriger provides plenty of humor to th..."

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


message 6: by Sissy Lu (new)

Sissy Lu {Book Savvy Reviews} I read Soulless by Carriger and while I did like the actual story I felt like there were too many distracting factors.

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."


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Cordelianne | 192 comments Mod
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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Alicia | 8 comments I was thinking about starting this one. The cover looked awesome and the concept was cool. If I do read it, it would only be from the library. There seems to be mixed feelings about it and that is okay but thanks for the honesty!


Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 52 comments Yeah it is okay, it is not really my cup of tea per say. The fact that she adds humor in it helps. I will have to let you guys know what I think about it when I finish it! :)


message 10: by Emma (new) - rated it 4 stars

Emma I enjoy the Soulless series, and like the humor and snarkiness. E&E was fun, but the series lost steam, so to speak, as it went on. I prefer Soulless to E&E.

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


Catherine | 1 comments I read Parasol Protectorate first. Then Finishing School.....and have her other series in progress. I love her humour. They don't necessarily have to be read in any specific order...meaning Finishing Scilhool can come before Parasol Protectorate...but there are characters from each series in all.


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