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Book Reviews of Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, Bk 1)

Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, Bk 1)
Etiquette Espionage - Finishing School, Bk 1
Author: Gail Carriger
ISBN-13: 9780316190084
ISBN-10: 031619008X
Publication Date: 2/5/2013
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown
Book Type: Hardcover
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a super fun read. Previously I had read Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series and really enjoyed it. So, I was very excited to see that Carriger was starting a young adult series set in the same world. The second book in this series, Curtsies and Conspiracies, is scheduled to publish in November 2013.

This story is about a girl named Sophronia Temminnick who is sent to boarding school for being an unmanageable young woman. When she gets there she finds that the boarding school isn't teaching exactly what she expected.

This book is fast-paced and well written. It is a bit of a mystery in a Victorian setting and has steampunk elements throughout.

Sophronia is an interesting heroine. There's nothing extraordinary about her except for the fact that she sees opportunities where others don't and she's practically fearless. I really enjoyed her pluckiness and her willingness to have fun and try new things.

The girls go to finishing school basically in a floating dirigible, this is super creative and interesting and provides a wonderful setting for the story.

There really isn't any romance in this book, but Sophronia does make friends with many of the other girls. All of the girls are interesting characters and add a lot to the story. There is a lot about friendship and loyalty addressed throughout the book.

Along the way Sophronia meets a young girl named Genevieve who likes to dress as a boy and invent things...this is a character that we meet as an adult in the Parasol Protectorate series. It was kind of fun, having read the Parasol Protectorate series, to try and guess who was related to who from that series.

The book moves at a fast paced and is a super fun read. The story is well written and the plot keeps you guessing. I found the characters to be engaging and easy to relate to.

Overall this book was a great, light-hearted read and a wonderful beginning to new steampunk series. Sophronia goes on a number of wild capers and is just pure fun to read about. There is a lot of humor in this book but it never goes over the top. Highly recommended to steampunk fans.
tmyres77 avatar reviewed Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, Bk 1) on
Sophronias knack for mechanics and a tendency toward mischief are hardly desirable qualities for a Victorian lady, but they do make her an ideal recruit for Mademoiselle Geraldines Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality.

When the 14-year-old girl arrives, she quickly discovers her school is unlike any other. Classes taught by werewolves and vampires are merely the beginning. Along with music and dance, Sophronia is schooled in the arts of espionage and intrigue hardly subjects her mother would approve of, but ones she takes to with passion!

However, Sophronia quickly discovers school isnt all fun and games and soon finds herself immersed in a mystery whilst pursued by flywaymen and shady characters intent on attacking the Academy. Armed with her mechanimal, Bumbersnoot, and a group of steadfast friends, Sophronia sets out to uncover the truth and, hopefully, put a little polish on her finish before returning home for the holidays!

Etiquette & Espionage is a delightful story, and Gail Carriger does a terrific job with her young adult debut. Filled with humor and witty dialogue, the story easily entertains and keeps the reader turning the page. Carrigers penchant for creative character names is in full force with offerings such as Temminick, Mrs. Barnaclegoose and Dimity Ann Plumleigh-Teignmott, and she delightfully weaves in a few familiar faces (albeit younger!) from her wildly popular Parasol Protectorate series.

If youre a fan of Carrigers earlier books, you wont want to miss the newest addition to her colorful universe. And if, somehow, youve never heard of steampunks comedic genius, this book is a great introduction to a world turned topsy-turvy by treacle tarts, flamboyant vampires, empowered women and flying dirigibles!
sixteendays avatar reviewed Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, Bk 1) on + 130 more book reviews
I was pleasantly delighted the entire way through this book. The characters were interesting (though not fully fleshed), the world was comfortable (as it is the same world as the Parasol Protectorate books) and the pacing was very nice.

That being said, there isnt anything in particular that really captured my imagination in this book (excepting, perhaps, Bumbersnoot). I can see a lot of potential, especially in Sophronia and Sidheag (well that one I know for sure), and I am looking forward to reading further in this series and watching the girls mature a bit more.
reviewed Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, Bk 1) on + 41 more book reviews
I really enjoyed thisYA book of mystery and espionage and look forward to reading book 2 in the series.