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31 March 2009
A timeless couple with genderbender twist
I loved this book over all the other Malory clan books. Why? All because it was Jeremy's story. We have spent about 6 books growing with Jeremy, and now he gets his own love story. what's better is that he gets the perfect girl, Danny, who had happened to be from the streets and dresses as a man to protect her virtue. She is the perfect heroine, an amazing mix of independence and femininity. There is nothing whiny about Danny. She's strong and makes the best of her situation, while still wanting the female ideal happily ever after, plus the burning desire to open an orphanage.
there is the return of the Malory clan, who serve as comic effect and just some overall familial love.
A definite must-read.
31 March 2009
The Best of the Bridgerton Clan
3 of 3 found this helpful I'm a little biased, since I was always a bit partial toward Colin, the 3rd son of the Bridgerton clan, but Penelope is such an awesome character as well. As a regency, Julia Quinn had to create a character who fits the time period, yet is not distasteful for use 21st century readers. here, she does absolutely perfect.
Another plus with this novel is that it was not love at first sight, or 2nd even. Colin and Penelope are friends, that become lovers when Colin finally realizes how perfect she is for him. (Penelope had always loved the boy)
Of all the Bridgerton books I've read, this is by far my favorite. A must read.
10 September 2009
Great, informative textbook
This is great textbook, with only a few problems relating to explaining the experiments that were performed to determine the current findings.