Manners & mutiny [electronic resource] : Finishing School Series, Book 4. Gail Carriger.
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- ISBN: 9780316299770 (electronic bk)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource
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- Text Difficulty 4UG/Upper grades (9th-12)5.8 ATOS Level
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- Electronic reproduction. New York : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2015. Requires OverDrive Read (file size: N/A KB) or Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 2312 KB) or Amazon Kindle (file size: N/A KB).
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- Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2016 Spring
When the nefarious Picklemen hijack Madame Geraldine's Finishing School's dirigible, capable intelligencer-in-training Sophronia takes it upon herself to stop them. The mash-up of steampunk and supernatural elements again makes for a fascinating setting; it also allows Sophronia to fashion her own unconventional happy ending. This final entry sends the series out in style, with action, witty repartee, surprising revelations, and satisfying romance. - Horn Book Magazine Reviews : Horn Book Magazine Reviews 2016 #1
This fourth and final book about Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing School for Young Ladies of Quality, an espionage school in the guise of a finishing academy, is as eventfulâand entertainingâas Carriger fans would expect. Capable intelligencer-in-training Sophronia navigates her way through a ball that she and her fellow students must attend incognito (as one another); nefarious Picklemen are on a scouting mission on the school's dirigible; and a dinner party alongside politically powerful vampires and werewolves ends with a bang (literally). These plot threads and several others come together during a New Year's Eve party onboard the dirigible, which the Picklemen use as an opportunity to hijack the floating school for their own ends. Naturally, Sophronia takes it upon herself to stop them. Once again, the mashup of steampunk and supernatural elements makes a fascinating world for Sophronia to operate in; it also allows her, ultimately, to fashion her own unconventional happy ending. If the motivations behind various characters' and groups' machinations are occasionally unclear, it's perhaps because Sophronia herself is struggling to make sense of themâand readers will likely be having too much fun to worry much about them, anyway. The Finishing School series goes out in style, with plenty of derring-do action, witty repartee, several surprising revelations, and satisfying romance. And, of course, some to-die-for accessories. katie birche Copyright 2014 Horn Book Magazine. - School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2016 January
Gr 6â10âThe final book in "The Finishing School" steampunk/paranormal series (Little, Brown) comes to a satisfying conclusion. After an eventful spring, with Sophronia thwarting the Picklemen, and indenturing to the Dewan to save Soap, the rest of the year at Madame Geraldine's Finishing School is quiet. Sophronia, Agatha, and Dimity prepare to leave for the holidays and attend a ball at Bunson's School for Evil Genuises. At Bunson's, Sophronia turns Bumbersnoot over to Vieve for upkeep, as well as the installation of a crystal valve that they hope will alert them when the Picklemen attack again. Older sister Petunia surprises Sophronia with a pleasant Christmas in London with plenty of shopping and a possible lead about the Picklemen's plans. Madame Geraldine's annual New Year's Eve tea is interrupted by Flywaymen and Picklemen taking over the school. Sophronia hides when the students are evacuated and, for three perilous days, removes adversaries and learns their plot. To save the empire, she must go down with the dirigible. The last-minute arrival of her friends and nemesis Monique offers Sophronia a slim chance for survival. Carriger deftly ends the series with most of the young ladies "finishing" their schooling and going off into the world. Sophronia's future is left open, and the lead of Carriger's "Parasol Protectorate" (Orbit) adult series is hinted at. The addition of a cutaway map of the dirigible makes it easy to follow the exhilarating adventures of these young ladies with special talents and proper manners. VERDICT A great addition to any library where the books are popular.âTamara Saarinen, Pierce County Library, WA
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