![]() ![]() Note: If you have not read the rest of the books in this series, and you do not wish to know what happens, please do not read any further. You can bet that I will pick up Timeless when it is released in 2012, but I am not sure I will do so with the same anticipation as with previous books. However, I highly suspect that my six words and star rating (out of 5) should suffice. ![]() I’ve included a six word summary of my impressions of each of the previous books, as well as the links to my reviews on 25 Hour Books for Changeless and Blameless if you really want to know my deepest darkest thoughts. Convenience and the promise of entertainment keep me from staying too firmly rooted in a single genre. But I am never one to turn down books that are offered to me, especially when they are sent directly to my doorstep. ![]() At that time, Steampunk wasn’t even in my vocabulary, and the most I had ventured outside of my mystery and romantic suspense comfort zone and enjoyed the experience was Harry Potter. Over a year ago, Tara 25 Hour Books sent me Soulless. Blameless - my opinion: Carriger has redeemed herself **** Changeless - delightful book overshadowed by cruel ending ***ģ. ![]() Soulless - good escape from grad school stress ****Ģ. Gail Carriger - Website | Blog | Twitter | Facebookġ. In six words: the ending saved Heartless from disappointing Heartless by Gail Carriger (Parasol Protectorate, #4) ![]()
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