Fantasy evokes a lot of emotions from me. Giggling usually isn’t one of them. But I giggled through much of Soulless, the first book in The Parasol Protectorate by the peerless Gail Carriger. After being properly introduced, Ms. Carriger politely assented to being interviewed for the benefit of our dear readers. The transcript of that conversation follows. Ms. Carriger has also generously donated a signed copy of Soulless (reviewed by me) to be donated to a lucky reader, so leave a comment or question for her and you may be the lucky winner!
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Agree! And a perfect ending, too.
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so you're saying I should read it? :)
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