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An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn

anyaisreading's review

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challenging funny hopeful fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

chellesofbooks's review against another edition

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challenging emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

wiwi1904's review against another edition

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3.0

Chcialam postawic 4 ale mysle ze to takie 3.75! Ksiazka byla mega wciagajaca nie moglam sie oderwac ale przeszkadzala mi troche glowna bohaterka: konflikt wewnetrzny niby istnial ale nie zostal jakos swietnie przedstawiony. Jakby wszystko bylo opisane z grubsza lepiej to byloby idealnie. Jako ze mam slabosc do tej serii to i tak bardzo dobry read

valeria_anedda's review against another edition

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3.0

Carino e scorrevole. Meno divertente del secondo ma l'ho preferito al primo - sarà che continuo a fare troppi paragoni con la serietv.
Il personaggio di Benedict mi ha un po' sorpreso, in negativo, ma ho adorato il suo rapporto con la madre Violet. Forse me lo ero immaginata completamente diverso, o magari non "completamente" però abbastanza diverso. Ci sono stati dei momenti dove davvero non ho apprezzato il suo comportamento. Ogni tanto è bene ragionare sul fatto che si tratta di un libro scritto 20 anni fa e ambientato nel 1800.

Il personaggio di Sophie mi è piaciuto tanto, eppure non sono riuscita ad immedesimarmi e a capirla fino in fondo. Non è bizzarra e simpatica come Kate, ma è una donna forte, determinata e una gran lavoratrice.

Mi è piaciuto che Lady Bridgeton fosse tanto presente! Così come le sorelle di Benedict che, nei volumi precedenti, erano troppo piccole.
C'è da dire che, anche se Colin appare pochissimo (e solo verso la fine), la sua presenza fa la differenza. Il punto forte di questi libri è la famiglia Bridgerton al completo, quindi spero di vedere tutti più spesso insieme nei prossimi capitoli.

Questa volta ho faticato a terminare la lettura, un po' per stanchezza mia, un po' perché forse non volevo proprio finirlo e lasciare che tutto rimanesse "bloccato" nel tempo.

Non apprezzo i salti temporali e la serie dei Bridgeton ne è ricca; sicuramente leggerò i prossimi volumi ma devo solo abituarmi all'idea che, ad un certo punto, troverò i nostri protagonisti non-più-giovani e pieni di figli.
Sempre per questo motivo non ho letto il secondo epilogo (come per la storia di Anthony).
Penso di leggerli tutti insieme una volta terminata la serie, così da provare a colmare il vuoto che mi lasceranno (che drammatica!).

paigelemin's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

ellalouisedavey's review against another edition

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3.0

Perfectly fine. Did not like the asshole behaviours of Benedict with him blackmailing her to stay with him, but it did make for an interesting book. I really enjoyed the epilogue !

caseyae96's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

mersaddles's review against another edition

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5.0

So far this is my favorite of the Bridgerton series. Possibly because it gives a very "Ever After" with Drew Barrymore feel with it's Cinderella tendencies.

rebecanunez's review against another edition

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3.0

"An Offer from a Gentleman" de Julia Quinn es otra joya dentro de la serie "Bridgerton", llevando a los lectores a un cautivador viaje en la alta sociedad londinense del siglo XIX. Publicada en 2001, esta novela romántica histórica es la tercera entrega de la serie, centrada en los vínculos familiares, el amor y los desafíos que enfrentan los personajes.

La historia se centra en Benedict Bridgerton, el segundo hijo de la familia Bridgerton. En un baile de máscaras, Benedict se enamora de una misteriosa dama cuya identidad no conoce. Años después, su destino se cruza nuevamente con Sophie Beckett, una joven criada con una conexión secreta con la aristocracia. A medida que se desarrolla la trama, la novela explora temas de identidad, amor y las barreras sociales que separan a los protagonistas.

Quinn demuestra una vez más su habilidad para tejer narrativas románticas que van más allá de las convenciones del género. La trama está llena de giros ingeniosos y momentos emocionantes que mantienen a los lectores intrigados y comprometidos con la historia de Benedict y Sophie.

Los personajes son complejos y entrañables, con Sophie como una heroína fuerte y resiliente que desafía las expectativas sociales de su tiempo. Benedict, por otro lado, es retratado con una sensibilidad y profundidad que va más allá de su apariencia encantadora, explorando sus propias luchas y deseos.

La serie "Bridgerton" destaca por la dinámica familiar, y "An Offer from a Gentleman" no es una excepción. La presencia de los hermanos Bridgerton y su conexión afectiva añade un toque especial a la trama, proporcionando una continuidad que atraerá a los lectores que siguen la serie.

La ambientación histórica está hábilmente elaborada, sumergiendo a los lectores en la elegancia y las complejidades de la sociedad regencia. La descripción detallada de escenarios y vestimenta contribuye a la autenticidad del entorno, creando un telón de fondo encantador para la historia romántica.

En resumen, "An Offer from a Gentleman" es otra obra encantadora de Julia Quinn que continúa deleitando a los amantes del romance histórico. Con personajes cautivadores, una trama intrigante y la característica mezcla de humor y emoción de Quinn, esta novela es una adición destacada a la serie "Bridgerton".

rlisaacs's review against another edition

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5.0

I keep falling more and more in love with these characters and this family! I love all the Bridgertons so much. Even when they make mistakes, or are just straight up wrong, I love them.

And Benedict! Oh, his connection to Sophie. The way they are sort of drawn together by a force unseen, but somehow felt by both of them. The way they can both aggravate each other to the point of needing to punch something, to the way they can make each other melt with just a single look or word. I thought I loved Daphne and Simon's story best. I thought that would always be the case. I was so wrong! (Still love them, but I can't help it, I absolutely LOVE Benedict and Sophie!)

This story gave me slight Cinderella vibes in the beginning. It's not a full-blown retelling or anything like that, so don't go misinterpreting. But I did get that vibe in 'Part 1' of this book. The rest of it, however, is more a story unto itself, and is where it diverges from a strictly Cinderella resemblance and sort of becomes a fairytale all it's own.
SpoilerThough Sophie does refer to Benedict as a 'Prince Charming' often enough to make me thing those vibes were intended to be felt throughout.


The ending is my absolute favorite part. (Not that I didn't love it as a whole, but that ending?! OMG!) I love Mama Bridgerton. I will always love Mama Bridgerton. But this woman, let me tell you. You have never seen such a sweet, albeit fiery woman, go from 0-to-60 in such a short period of time. Like a lioness she was (in my opinion.) Coming with Benedict to help save the day and, ultimately, being one of the main reasons that it was possible for everything to work out in the end. This woman loves her children the way we wish all mothers loved their children (like my Mama loves me, honestly).

Oh, and the evil woman whom I shall not name, but whom I hate with every fiber of my being? I cannot express how satisfied I am with her end of this deal. (No spoilers, but I can still see her shaking in her fury even after I've put the book down.) It shows how good the book was, that even after I've put it down, I'm still thinking about this scene and smiling at the end result.

I've said it before, but I'm saying it again. Julia Quinn, you are magic. I cannot wait to jump into the fourth book. (And now I'm definitely gonna have to make a B&N run to pick up the remaining four that I don't already have.) Love, love, love this series!