
Since then I have read just about everything she has put out, with the exception of The Custard Protocol series. She was an author I would never have picked up on my own but as soon as I read the first book, I was completely hooked and so thankful that I had stumbled upon both the reading challenge and her books! “My eyes sought into hers like there was a horizon inside her.I came upon Gail Carriger in 2011 when I had entered a Steampunk reading challenge. Macquoidįlurry of Ponderings I want my own Bumbersnoot so bad! #thefinishingschool series “ On the fiction of Amelia Edwards” by Katherine S. Or should I say, supernaturally?ġ895 En Wagon, by Gui de la Bretoniére, Exposition d’Art Photographiqueīonus Question: How do you produce the “g” in Carriger?ġ890 Parasol Case http-_au-petit-st-thomas_parasol-case-19815320a-bīathing ensemble, 1872. Are Rue’s parents and/or Lord A in the book? Paris, Jardin du Luxembourg (Vème arr.), vers 1895.ĭon’t you just love those sleeves?! 5. Here is a sample:įeuille-d-automne-tumnblr Mode féminine. Chosen partly because of the insane looks sleeves. She does it out of pure love of the game, rather than anything else, so it’s hard to get mad at her for that. Prudence has a tenancy to dash in and try to fix things without considering the consequences ahead of time. Nothing, she’s a managing stubborn chipper bossy little madam!Īctually, I love her enthusiasm.


What has been your favorite thing so far about writing Rue? (LibraryReads is the “top ten books published this month that librarians across the country love.” It launched in September 2013 and is used widely in the library community.)ģ. However, it becomes spectacular when we get to revisit some of the beloved characters from the Parasol Protectorate!” First time readers will think it’s a wonderful book on its own merits. Baby P (Rue to you) is all grown up and absolutely delightful. “Yay! I was hoping we’d be seeing Prudence in her own series. LibraryReads: Lisa Sprague, Enfield Public Library (Enfield, CT) Says of Prudence, I always put in cookies and presents for those who have faithfully read all my books, but nothing that would damage a new reader’s enjoyment of the story.


Do I need to have read the Parasol Protectorate Books or the Finishing School Books to understand what is going on?Ībsolutely not. Now, that doesn’t mean younger readers won’t like them, just that the protagonist is 20, the language can be elaborate, the book is longer than mose YA, and the series gets a little racy in content.Ģ. These books are more like the Parasol Protectorate series: written with an adult audience in mind. A few common questions, Gentle Reader, that I am asked about the Custard Protocol series.
