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Sherilynn Macale
Sherilynn Macale is on page 279 of 650
Lynch's penchant for feminism is really something lovely to read. I love the complexity and mystery of Sabetha. Lynch hardly plays into gender roles, and when he does, his characters mostly assume these stereotypes as a means to subterfuge. All of his novels in the Gentleman Bastard series follow this theme. Nothing is ever as it seems in Lynch's world.
Jul 11, 2014 12:37AM
The Republic of Thieves (Gentleman Bastard, #3)

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Sherilynn Macale
Sherilynn Macale is on page 273 of 650
Lynch is the master of leaving the reader hanging. He concludes most of his chapters with an interruption of some kind, a plot twist or cliff hanger. I come to expect it, really, as I progress through this book.
Jul 11, 2014 12:15AM
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Sherilynn Macale
Sherilynn Macale is on page 208 of 650
No way! Wudda' plot twist. Love how Lynch leaves us hanging chapter after chapter.
Jul 10, 2014 02:00PM
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Sherilynn Macale
Sherilynn Macale is on page 156 of 650
Chains! Cali! Galdo! Sabetha! Locke's time as a orphan in Camorr is arguably one of my favorite periods of his life. I'm happy to see so much more added backstory. If this were a movie, I'd be flipping out right now.
Jul 09, 2014 07:59PM
The Republic of Thieves (Gentleman Bastard, #3)


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