5/20/2023 0 Comments Prosperity by Alexis Hall![]() ![]() The small effort of doing so will make a difference in connecting with the character, and as remarkable as Picadilly is, he deserves nothing less. While the gist of what’s going on in Prosperity can easily be ascertained without any extra work, I do recommend keeping an online dictionary open while reading, particularly if you’re American, as a good bit of what Picadilly says is Victorian era slang (or something close to it). ![]() That it exceeded all my expectations was an added bonus, and being able to lose myself so fully in the narrative was a rare delight. As an ardent fan of most everything Steampunk, as well as having thoroughly enjoyed the author’s other works I’ve read to date, I was excited about this title even before I was offered the chance to review it. ![]() Or in many ways, as is the case in Prosperity. I’m beginning to believe that Alexis Hall is incapable of writing anything that isn’t completely wonderful in some way or other. ![]()
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