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A review by naomichantal
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
4.0
4,5/5 stars
I listened to the audiobook and I honestly couldn’t stop it, I devoured it. Though I think that through audiobook I’m not picking up on all sorts of little details, because the reading just goes on and you cant read something over so easily, BUT I do think this audiobook really conplimented the book. Monty’s arrogant and extraordinary characteristics really got emphatised by the tone of the narrator and I have laughed out loud more than once because of that. The plot was delicious, the romance was suspenseful and wonderful and the diversity and the way the author dealt with it were great. But what I loved most was the vibe, the year it took place in and all the places they went to, the way is was written was just so pleasing.
I listened to the audiobook and I honestly couldn’t stop it, I devoured it. Though I think that through audiobook I’m not picking up on all sorts of little details, because the reading just goes on and you cant read something over so easily, BUT I do think this audiobook really conplimented the book. Monty’s arrogant and extraordinary characteristics really got emphatised by the tone of the narrator and I have laughed out loud more than once because of that. The plot was delicious, the romance was suspenseful and wonderful and the diversity and the way the author dealt with it were great. But what I loved most was the vibe, the year it took place in and all the places they went to, the way is was written was just so pleasing.