Soulless–Gail Carriger

Book: Soulless
Author: Gail Carriger
Publisher: Hachette Book Group
Kindle Format (no pages)
My Rating:
3 stars

Alexia Tarabotti is a preternatural—that is, she is soulless and has the effect of taking away supernatural powers from beings like vampires and werewolves. When a newly turned vampire attacks her, Alexia accidentally kills him with her silver tipped parasol. The newly turned vampire turns out to be part of a trend, and Alexia decides to figure out just why new werewolves and vampires have been running rampant throughout the city and turning up dead shortly thereafter.

Somehow, I got the itch to start blogging again while reading Soulless. It’s been about six months since I posted my last review, but here I am posting about a book I felt lukewarm about. Soulless is definitely a fun read, but there is not much to it. I purchased it as a Kindle Deal of the Day and while I think it was worth the $1.99, I wasn’t wowed by it. Alexia is an extremely likeable character which made the book worth reading, but it took about 2/3 of the way through the book for me to really begin enjoy reading it.

The beginning of the book focused too much on the obvious love interest between Alexia and Lord Maccon. There was a huge buildup between them and I felt like a lot of the scenes in the book focused on the two of them interacting. It wasn’t until about halfway through the book that the plot really started to get interesting when more information was given about the disappearances of some vampires and werewolves. I especially enjoyed the older vampire, Lord Akeldama, whose appearance in the book got the plot moving. It wasn’t until Alexia went to visit him after several strange occurrences in London that I was hooked on what was happening in the book.

I have to admit that I’m not a huge fan of romance so I think the relationship between Alexia and Lord Maccon was overdone. I was more interested in the main plot of the book and how the disappearances unfolded. I also really liked that Gail Carriger wrote Alexia to be a strong woman that was smart and capable despite her interest in Lord Maccon.

Overall, I enjoyed the book as a something I could read on the commuter train I take to work. It was a simple enough read that I could read through the distraction of my fellow commuters conversations and not miss any of what I was reading (I typically need absolute quiet to read with any efficiency). However, I think the book is also kind of typical of my “blah” reading year. I felt lukewarm about this one. It is definitely a fun book, but not necessarily a series that I will run out and read the next one right away. If you are looking for something quick and escapist and enjoy a little supernatural steampunk, this could definitely be the book for you. If you prefer more heady fare, you might save this book for a time when you are needing something quick and easy.

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Paranormal romances have never appealed to me but I keep hearing people rave about this book like it's the best thing ever written.

Welcome back to blogging Carin.
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2 replies · active 698 weeks ago
Fiona, it is definitely not the best thing ever written, just fluffy entertainment.
I'm with Rikki. It's fluffy entertainment. It was good to read on the train since there are so many distractions, but it wasn't the best read ever. I'm not much one for romances either, but this wasn't a total waste of time. It was fun. I might eventually read the rest of the books at some point.
Good to see you back! I've been wondering....Not that I've blogged much, either...
1 reply · active 698 weeks ago
Thanks Ruth! I hope to be more regular about blogging. I miss it in a lot of ways, but I don't have as much time as I used to for blogging. How have you been?
Carin, I agree, this book is just light reading, but entertaining nevertheless. I like romance, so I liked the scenes between the two, obviously.
Yes, I am going to read the rest of the series (already waiting on my shelf) but it was not like "I have to go and buy the next book this instant". It can wait a bit longer.
2 replies · active 698 weeks ago
I know you like romance! I liked your review on it as well since you are a fan of romance. I think it gives better perspective than my review does for those that are fans of romance.

I have to admit that I am kind of more a fan of the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews when it comes to urban fantasy (as far as female characters go), but I really liked Alexia. She was a strong character and didn't always look to men to save her. I also liked that she was uninhibited when it came to romance. :)
Oh and Rikki, there is a crafts festival coming up I think that I might go to to try to find a gift to send you for a swap. :)
Welcome back! I agree, I enjoyed this book (and have the second sitting on my shelf waiting to be read) but the whole romance thing was a bit boring. I hear the second book is a lot better, and the third even more so. Hoping that is true!
1 reply · active 698 weeks ago
Oh....let me know how the second one is. If you like it better than the first, I will buy it and read it. These days I can't do heavy reading on the train (which I'm assuming you can relate to, my fellow train commuter in a different city) because of the noise. I liked the fluff of it. I liked that I could read it and not be terribly distracted.

I hope all is well with you. I miss talking to you too. It's so nice to see my blogging friends on my blog again. I miss talking to all of you about books and life!
I felt similar about this book. I liked Alexia and the idea of her. Wished there had been a bit more to it.
1 reply · active 696 weeks ago
I hate saying this, but I think that's often the case with YA. They are often plot driven and have less character development. Still, I enjoy some YA and this was no exception. It was fun fluff to read on the train. I would pick up another of her books in the future, but I'm not in a huge rush to get back to the series.

Thanks for stopping by!
Definitely fluffy entertainment :) this was my first venture into steampunk and I didn't mind the ride. Glad your back blogging!

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