![]() ![]() I cannot fault Gail Carriger for diversity and exploring aspects that are often overlooked in these kinds of books. You see, Competence was a great read exploring sexuality and identity in the steampunk world. ![]() Usually, Gail Carriger offers up a variety of things in her stories – mystery, action, romance, drama, humour, and plenty of supernatural goodies – yet it felt as though Competence removed some of these elements to focus on just one. Sadly, for me, Competence is my least favourite Gail Carriger read.Īlthough fun, Competence has a very different feel to it than the other Gail Carriger books I have read. With all that was opened up in the first two books in The Custard Protocol, I’d been hoping book three would be a solid four-star rating. It’s enjoyable and has the usual Gail Carriger elements, but it is not what I’d hoped it would be.ĭespite how The Custard Protocol series is my least favourite, both Prudence and Imprudence were enjoyable enough for me to round my three-point-five-star ratings up to four-star ratings. For me, The Custard Protocol is lacking in the punch that made me enjoy the prior series so much. In truth, The Custard Protocol series is my least favourite series from the author. Her Finishing School series was also a wonderful read, and whilst it wasn’t to the same level as the Parasol Protectorate series it was really enjoyable. Her Parasol Protectorate series was insanely addictive, a total joy to read. ![]() Gail Carriger is my go-to author for steampunk reads. ![]()
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