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What was your favorite part of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue? Why?

What was your favorite part of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue? Why?

Destinee #questionnaire

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Julie

Everything with felicity. Cause she was a badass

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DestineeQuestion author

My favorite part was when Monty and Percy finally talked about their feelings

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Beth

Ditto.

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Leslie

I loved the snappy dialogue between the three main characters. Snark is my jam!

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Mackenzie

The ending by far! It was ???

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Leslie

I loved the ending too! So sweet!

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Celia

My favorite part was Percy’s first episode and how Felicity showed her badassness

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Leslie

Loved her!

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Beth

Percy/Monty ❤️

Monty learning to be less of a selfish jackass in a believable and well-paced manner, complete with mistakes, regrets, and amends.

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Julie

Oh my god yes. And his learning to respect percys desire not to be cured at the expense of another person

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Leslie

Yes! ML handled all of this so well! It warmed my heart ❤️ I really hope these two make a solid appearance in Felicity’s novel too.

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Beth

I want Percy to tell us a story.

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Leslie

I smell a novella!

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LR

I hope a full length novel for Percy!

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Leslie

@LR Even better! A three-book companion set! Who’s with me?

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LR

Definitely!

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LR

My favorite scene was actually the opening, with Monty and Percy struggling to get up out of the bed hahaha

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DestineeQuestion author

Yesss

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Brooke

Definitely anything with Felicity owning everyone else. I did especially love when she said “women don’t have the luxury to be squeamish about blood”. ?

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Jess

The tomb! I really liked Helena and Dante

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Beth

If you ever get the chance to visit the Capuchin Catacombs in Palemo, do it!

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