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Average rating3.9
Alexia Tarabotti, Lady Maccon, must answer a mystifying summons to Egypt in the final novel in the "New York Times"-bestselling Parasol Protectorate series. Original.
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5 primary books8 released booksParasol Protectorate is a 8-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Gail Carriger.
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Sadly, this book was, again, only meh. While the style is as fun and whimsical as ever, Gail Carriger doesn't really give us anything new. Literally everything we see here - except for Prudence, maybe - has been there in the previous books. And while I enjoy falling into her novels and enjoying her silliness, it's just not enough for me.
This was probably my favorite book of the series, with a satisfactory ending.
I love the writing style of these books, there is a lightness to it that makes me smile all the time.??
This one has dirigibles, a boat trip, balloon trips, a cute meta-natural baby (Prudence), children traveling with their parents, Egypt's ancient mysteries, and adorable supernatural beings. (Vampires and werewolves).??
It's witty, sensible, and classy. It was a true feel-good read. And I felt compelled to continue reading the next series (The Custard Protocol) that focuses on Prudence as a grown-up lady.??
3,75 stars.
I enjoyed this one more than the previous one. I found this last installment a very nice conclusion to a light-hearted and nice series.
The plot was more interesting to me: more action-packed and containing more revelations about Alexia's father. I was waiting for that since volume one! I also enjoyed Alexia and Conall's moments.
Regarding character development, I found also in this one changes out of the blue that made me roll my eyes.
Even if I am left with a positive feeling about some characters, I don't feel enough interest to read further series set in the same world.