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Does one need four fully grown foxgloves for decorating a dinner table for six guests? Or is it six foxgloves to kill four fully grown guests? Sophronia's first year at Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality has certainly been rousing! For one thing, finishing school is training her to be a spy (and won't Mumsy be surprised?). Furthermore, Sophronia got mixed up in an intrigue over a stolen device and had a cheese pie thrown at her in a most horrid display of poor manners. Now, as she sneaks around the dirigible school, eavesdropping on the teachers' quarters and making clandestine climbs to the ship's boiler room, she learns that there may be more to a field trip to London than is apparent at first. A conspiracy is afoot--one with dire implications for both supernaturals and humans. Sophronia must rely on her training to discover who is behind the dangerous plot-and survive the London Season with a full dance card. In this bestselling sequel to New York Times bestselling Etiquette & Espionage, class is back in session with more petticoats and poison, tea trays and treason. Gail Carriger's distinctive voice, signature humor, and lush steampunk setting are sure to be the height of fashion this season.
Series
6 primary booksFinishing School is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Gail Carriger.
Series
22 released booksParasolVerse (Chronological Order) is a 22-book series first released in 2009 with contributions by Gail Carriger and Miks-Rédei Viktória.
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Such games we play.... As if I didn???t have to hedge and speak in code most of the time, I must now do it as part of regular social interactions. No wonder Mademoiselle Geraldine???s has such success training the female aristocracy to be intelligencers. It???s most of our life already. ~Miss Sophronia Temminnick
The intrepid girls of Mademoiselle Geraldine???s Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality have returned in another completely charming YA adventure! After having possibly saved the world quite recently, the girls are back in school learning how to dance, do household accounting, speak demurely, faint properly, flutter their eyelashes, and assassinate people at the dinner table. Sophronia, our protagonist, isn???t quite sure why she???s learning these things or who she???ll be working for ??? all she knows is that she???s having fun and she does not want to be sent home.
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Fun, funny with an interesting puzzle. I feel I should read something more grown-up next...but darn it - this stuff is addictive! On to the next book in the series!
3.5 stars. So I'm wondering if lacking substance is just how this series works. It was another quick read but I'm not sure if it really accomplished anything.