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I liked this book, but the character seemed... well, just what the title says: Soulless. I kept finding myself identifying with her, and then not. For me, it was a slightly uncomfortable read.In general, the details are good. The characterization is a little shallow, but -- as I said -- she's soulless. I'm not sure where she fits in the droid-to-human scale of sensitivity and awareness. And, that may be part of the point of this book. If so, it definitely works.
The story is brief. I'd describe it as a novella more than a novel. It's a quick, interesting read, even if I'd hoped for something more engaging.
For me, the result of reading this book was interesting. It made me think about this style of book and my reading preferences, in general. Oh, I don't really care what happened to the character after this book. I might want to follow her story, just to see what (if anything) evolves, but -- then again -- I might not. I'm still deciding.
If you're looking for a fast way to explore this cross-genre concept, this book is a good choice. Also, you might warm to the character more than I did.
It's not a bad novel. It's stylish in a shallow kind of way... and I don't mean that to sound insulting. As I said, I don't know how much of the depth (or lack of it) was deliberate, to portray the "soulless" element and dilemma.
As an exploration, I'm glad I read it, just to see what's in this kind of novel. It just didn't engage my interest as much as I expected.
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Soulless The Parasol Protectorate Gail Carriger 9780316056632 Books Reviews
I had higher expectations for this book, but found it a bit frustrating. I had thought that any romance in it was going to be more satirical of the genre (as it is what they usually devolve to), but when more than half the book was devoted to it, and what was said wasn't particularly exaggerated or satirical at all... then I can only assume that expectation was erroneous. Too many interactions and discussions about their attractions or romantic formalities, with scenes mainly reduced to, "Oh... a MAN! Tee hee!". While the main character initially states to believe the opposite (preferring a sense of independence and not caring for romance), the fact that she still eventually falls into those tropes undercut that initial character development. (Same issue I have with Pride and Prejudice)
But I stuck through it as a fan of the supernatural elements. Some nice world - building in here, but the characters were lacking. Especially the main one, Miss Tarrabotti (whose name is said about 150 times per chapter... whatever happened to pronouns?). She just wasn't very active as a protagonist. Events simply happened to her, mostly out of coincidence, or from others pursuing her for whatever reason. Her presence at the climactic set piece came out of coincidence and thats just not interesting. I wanted her to be more actively investigating the events, after the first scene... but she basically stood back to try and act "proper". In the end, when another compliments her by saying, "you've proven to be a good investigator", I had to audibly exclaim out, "No... she didnt!" Because she didn't do much "investigating" at all... at best it was gossip with direct questions to her friends.
But if you do like what is basically wish fulfillment romance from Victorian times, and some do... and need no more than that. (Which is fine... there's a lot of stuff i do like which also serves as wish fulfillment, too.) Then this might hit the spot for you. Just not for me.
I'm not finished reading (and listening) to this first Soulless tale, but had to stop long enough to commend Ms. Carriger on her prolific, detailed and hilarious story. I've been rather unwell for several months and everything I've been reading has done nothing to impress my mood. Until discovering this book. Her characters are written so realistically that I can clearly see them. Very well fleshed out. Every scene, mood and thought is fresh. The ENTIRE nature of the lead character is (to me, anyway) very unusual from ANY I've read. The dialogue between the main character and a supporting character is downright hysterical. My first favorite part is the lady-like manner by which our leading lady handles the uncouth assumptions of a supernatural boor. She DOES offer him the opportunity to redeem himself and what results had my laughing so hard I didn't need to work my abs today!
I bought the narration so I could do other things as I listened and am in love with the narrator and hope Ms. Carriger continues using her for subsequent books.
No. I was not paid or anything for my review-I just REALLY love my new treasure in this book and new author.
I liked this book, but the character seemed... well, just what the title says Soulless. I kept finding myself identifying with her, and then not. For me, it was a slightly uncomfortable read.
In general, the details are good. The characterization is a little shallow, but -- as I said -- she's soulless. I'm not sure where she fits in the droid-to-human scale of sensitivity and awareness. And, that may be part of the point of this book. If so, it definitely works.
The story is brief. I'd describe it as a novella more than a novel. It's a quick, interesting read, even if I'd hoped for something more engaging.
For me, the result of reading this book was interesting. It made me think about this style of book and my reading preferences, in general. Oh, I don't really care what happened to the character after this book. I might want to follow her story, just to see what (if anything) evolves, but -- then again -- I might not. I'm still deciding.
If you're looking for a fast way to explore this cross-genre concept, this book is a good choice. Also, you might warm to the character more than I did.
It's not a bad novel. It's stylish in a shallow kind of way... and I don't mean that to sound insulting. As I said, I don't know how much of the depth (or lack of it) was deliberate, to portray the "soulless" element and dilemma.
As an exploration, I'm glad I read it, just to see what's in this kind of novel. It just didn't engage my interest as much as I expected.
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