A Tinkered Stars Mystery
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Köp båda 2 för 347 kr“carriger excels at wry humor and clever phrasing, and her ensemble cast is thoroughly charming and satisfyingly diverse. there’s a genuine sense of whimsy and fun running throughout this story, making it a treat for fans of the series.”
~ Publishers Weekly (Competence)
“The author’s humor and affection for her outlandish characters is always appealing. A fun laugh.”
~ Library Journal (Prudence)
“behind the delightful whimsy and snarky observations, there is a great deal of heart and soul...”
~ RT Book Reviews (The Custard Protocol series)
G.L. Carriger is also multiple NYT bestseller Gail Carriger. She has over a million books in print in dozens of different languages. She writes comedies of manners mixed with urban fantasy (and sexy stuff under G. L.). Her best known books include the Parasol Protectorate and Finishing School series. She was once an archaeologist and is fond of shoes, octopuses, and tea. Gail Carriger writes comedies of manners mixed with paranormal romance (and sexy stuff as G. L. Carriger). Her books include the Parasol Protectorate and Custard Protocol series for adults, and the Finishing School series for young adults. She is published in many languages and has over a dozen NYT bestsellers. She was once an archaeologist and is fond of shoes, octopuses, and tea.
the 1st chapter: what’s with the pet thing anyway?
the 2nd chapter: in danger of cat scratches and ramen splashes
the 3rd chapter: it’s always better to have puffy hair
the 4th chapter: five-gender foreplay
the 5th chapter: embattled briefing
the 6th chapter: coordinating colors and other intimacies
the 7th chapter: but we don’t even he a word for it
the 8th chapter: socks, chopsticks, and second dates
the 9th chapter: no idioms for aliens
the 10th chapter: why aliens don’t eat noodles
the 11th chapter: favorite shade of purple
the 12th chapter: but we don’t have a word for that, either!
glossary of alien terms
author’s note
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