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Valour and Vanity
Valour and Vanity | Mary Robinette Kowal
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Acclaimed fantasist Mary Robinette Kowal has enchanted many fans with her beloved novels featuring a Regency setting in which magic—known here as glamour—is real. In Valour and Vanity, master glamourists Jane and Vincent find themselves in the sort of a magical adventure that might result if Jane Austen wrote Ocean's Eleven.After Melody's wedding, the Ellsworths and Vincents accompany the young couple on their tour of the continent. Jane and Vincent plan to separate from the party and travel to Murano to study with glassblowers there, but their ship is set upon by Barbary corsairs while en route. It is their good fortune that they are not enslaved, but they lose everything to the pirates and arrive in Murano destitute.Jane and Vincent are helped by a kind local they meet en route, but Vincent is determined to become self-reliant and get their money back, and hatches a plan to do so. But when so many things are not what they seem, even the best laid plans conceal a few pitfalls. The ensuing adventure is a combination of the best parts of magical fantasy and heist novels, set against a glorious Regency backdrop.
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Abby-J
Valour and Vanity | Mary Robinette Kowal
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I shamelessly love it when real people are grafted into historical fiction. In the fourth installment of Mary Robinette Kowal's Glamouist Histories series, Lord Byron makes an appearance swimming naked through the canals of Venice. #OctPhotoChallenge

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Valour and Vanity | Mary Robinette Kowal
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1817 heist novel with Lord Byron? Sign me up.

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johnnie_cakes
Valour and Vanity | Mary Robinette Kowal

I adore this entire series. They're wonderful small scale historical fantasy novels. We're going to Italy in a few weeks, and I've told my husband he has to read this one before we visit Murano.

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