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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Bridgerton series by Julia Quinn

I've been reading this series for, I think three years now, on and off, not in order, with many books in between. Yeah, I know its a long time to read a seven book series (they're pretty short too) but since I only have these in e-book format I kept losing track of them. First, our computer got a nasty virus, so we had to format it..it took me ages to find it again in my inbox, then my dad updated our system from windows xp to vista..so yeah..lost 'em again..and now, I've got my macbook pro, so I gathered all the one's I hadn't finished yet in one place and decided to get through them.

Now this series is purely Historical Romance..It isn't a YA book, but I love it anyways. I've read most of Julia Quinn's books during this three year period and I've loved them all. I like the rules of society in 19th century england, it reminds me of a lot of things that have been lost over the years that were just so cute :')

Julia Quinn's historical romances are better than most because she researches them better I think. I've read quite a few supposedly "historical" novels that have the characters speech so obviously modern. I don't mean that they aren't using doth and quoth and words like that (because really who would take the time to decipher that when reading a novel for pleasure?) but the lead male character swears with fuck..I'm pretty sure the profanity used back then was more along the lines of bloody hell..also the girls kept using "like" between every few words..very annoying and obviously non-historical :( In Julia's books on the other hand, every article of clothing has its own (accurate) name, she's up to date on the politics of the time period of the novel, she knows what the government was like and what was expected of both the men and the women.

I've decided to review them as a full series and not as separate books, since they're all pretty similar and I have pretty much the same thing to say about them all.

So here they are, in chronological order:


The books are about a family of eight. Named in alphabetical order, which I thought was cute. The Bridgertons are a very close knit family and all of the books mention their other siblings so its like their stories are all continuing until you finish the last book. There weren't any noticeable anachronisms, which are usually very annoying and obvious to me. Julia Quinn is usually very accurate when writing her historical novels and these are no exception. I'd suggest ANY of her books to a historical romance novel fan, but I think the Bridgerton series was the most interesting and well written of all her books.

All their stories were unique and equally gripping, although I must say that when it comes to combining other themes with the romance, Judith McNaught is the better choice. I like her action filled historical romances, but she tends to have anachronisms and unrealistic scenes.

Thats all I've got to say really, happy reading :)

Ever Yours~

The Know-it-all

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