The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
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Narrated by:
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Christian Coulson
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By:
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Mackenzi Lee
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Editorial Review
Christian Coulson is easily one of my favorite narrators, and I desperately need him to narrate more books! With a little bit of adventure, mystery, and romance, this story has something for everyone.
—Michael D., Audible Editor
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High Points:
Monty- He is witty, charming, snarky, and absolutely hilarious. I was laughing throughout the entire novel. Monty’s sole purpose in life is to provide a witty retort at all costs and this gets him into a lot of trouble, but makes for a very entertaining read. “I understand less than half the words in that sentence, but God bless the book people for their boundless knowledge absorbed from having words instead of friends.” – Monty
His growth throughout the novel is gradual and never felt forced to me. He changes in several ways but the most important changes affect his relationships with Percy, with Felicity, and also with himself. His lust for Percy matures into true love, and acceptance; and their love story is just so beautiful. Felicity and Monty also bond as siblings and begin to share a mutual understanding and appreciation for each other, despite their differences at the start of the novel. Most importantly, Monty also learns to accept and love himself, despite his past mistakes. He writes to his father: “It took several thousand miles for me to being believing that I am better than the worst things I’ve done. But I’m starting.” I found his desire to live life as his true self, despite the immense social pressures and obligations, to be really inspiring.
Felicity- I was getting major Hermione vibes from Felicity. Like Hermione, she helps Monty and Percy in invaluable ways. She helps Monty let go of his selfish, destructive behavior. She helps Percy understand the nature of his disease. She is the defiant, smart, kick-ass bookworm character that we all love! Like Monty, she also grows throughout the novel: learning to relate to her brother, and learning how to maneuver within social constraints and still be true to herself.
This novel is not just an amazing adventure story, it deals with several heavy themes such as child abuse, chronic illness, racism, feminism, gender expectations, and sexuality. All of this coupled with the backward 18th-century point of view on homosexuality, medicine, women’s roles in society, and race. Not to mention that Lee had to avoid using many of the above terms because they didn’t exist as they do today. Lee definitely had her work cut out for her, but she truly handled it all so so beautifully, and I was blown away! She managed to give each issue the respect and focus they deserve, while also making the story feel lighthearted and fun. It was so refreshing to read something that managed to deal with all of these heavy issues adequately, while still managing to feel like a fun, frivolous, adventure novel. It was truly the best of both worlds.
Adventure- That brings me to the adventure element, which was not at all what I expected, in a good way. When Monty started out on his Grand Tour, I was really excited because as someone who majored in 18th-century literature, I was fascinated with this tradition. My brain jumped ahead of me and I was expecting Monty to grow primarily through his interaction with different cultures, art, history, ect., which he definitely does, but there was so much more to this adventure that made it so rich and complex. There is a fun mystery to unravel that is a little of bit magic and a little gothic horror, also mixed in with intrigue, politics, and scandal! It was a thrilling, completely unpredictable adventure and I loved every second of it.
Attention to EVERY detail- Lee has so perfectly made this world feel very 18th century- to the description of clothing, history, setting, even down to the slang the characters use, like “zounds,” everything made this story feel very much connected to this era.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone and everyone!! The Audiobook was amazing as well! The narrator is perfect for the witty and snarky banter of the three main characters.
Review: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
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Romantic and Fun
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Fun adventure
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AWESOME AMAZING BRILLIANT EPIC MUST READ!
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Amazing, simply amazing.
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