Nice weather we're having, huh?
Nov. 3rd, 2004 10:30 amThis is an election-coverage-free zone.
I listened to it all night and I'm still listening to it, but I don't want to discuss it on LJ at all. Perhaps some of you don't, either. I'm willing and able to talk about something else -- anything else, so lay a topic on me.
The one I'm choosing is ... the Bridgertons!
lissinthecity didn't know I was a fan; maybe there are many more fans out there! So my questions to you...
1) Which is your favorite Bridgerton book?
2) Who is your favorite Bridgerton brother?
3) Who is your favorite Bridgerton sister?
4) Who is your favorite Bridgerton spouse? Who's your least favorite Bridgerton spouse?
As for my answers, they're a bit premature, because I haven't read To Sir Phillip, With Love or When He Was Wicked yet, and I'm only partially through The Viscount Who Loved Me. But so far...
1) The Duke and I -- it's the first book in the series, but I read it 3rd. I liked the couple a lot, but it was also the book that made me LOL the most, and that's probably why I like it best. <g>
2) Like Liss, I'd have to say that Colin is my favorite B. brother. I really loved Anthony in TD&I, though (he reminded me of Ron! LOL), and I loved Benedict in his own story. I don't know much about Gregory, but I can't wait for his book to be written -- it'll be interesting to see what he'll be like as an adult ... and so far apart in age from his older brothers.
3) I'd have to say Daphne. I like Hyacinth, too, but she's still like a kid to me ... maybe that'll change next year when her book comes out. Francesca is totally colorless (especially since I haven't yet read WHWW), and Eloise doesn't really do anything for me.
4) My fave Bridgerton spouse is either Simon or Penelope. If forced to choose, Simon. My least favorite (so far) is Kate ... she kind of bothers me. Hopefully that will change by the end of TVWLM.
I listened to it all night and I'm still listening to it, but I don't want to discuss it on LJ at all. Perhaps some of you don't, either. I'm willing and able to talk about something else -- anything else, so lay a topic on me.
The one I'm choosing is ... the Bridgertons!
1) Which is your favorite Bridgerton book?
2) Who is your favorite Bridgerton brother?
3) Who is your favorite Bridgerton sister?
4) Who is your favorite Bridgerton spouse? Who's your least favorite Bridgerton spouse?
As for my answers, they're a bit premature, because I haven't read To Sir Phillip, With Love or When He Was Wicked yet, and I'm only partially through The Viscount Who Loved Me. But so far...
1) The Duke and I -- it's the first book in the series, but I read it 3rd. I liked the couple a lot, but it was also the book that made me LOL the most, and that's probably why I like it best. <g>
2) Like Liss, I'd have to say that Colin is my favorite B. brother. I really loved Anthony in TD&I, though (he reminded me of Ron! LOL), and I loved Benedict in his own story. I don't know much about Gregory, but I can't wait for his book to be written -- it'll be interesting to see what he'll be like as an adult ... and so far apart in age from his older brothers.
3) I'd have to say Daphne. I like Hyacinth, too, but she's still like a kid to me ... maybe that'll change next year when her book comes out. Francesca is totally colorless (especially since I haven't yet read WHWW), and Eloise doesn't really do anything for me.
4) My fave Bridgerton spouse is either Simon or Penelope. If forced to choose, Simon. My least favorite (so far) is Kate ... she kind of bothers me. Hopefully that will change by the end of TVWLM.
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Date: 2004-11-03 08:44 pm (UTC)2. Colin...tho anthony is a close second
3. Out of what we know so far? Daphne, but I can totally see me diggin hyacinth :D
4. Spouse? Hmm...I like the spouses...Simon, Penelope, and Kate...i liked Kate, but to each his own :D...the other ones are ehh...
i really couldn't get into benedict and sophie's story...it just kinda bored me...
the ones that i really enjoyed and have read more than once would be Daphne, Anthony, and Colin's stories
She's a fun author, though i have to say, her other books are not as good as the Bridgerton series.
hope all is well, doll
*mwah*
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Date: 2004-11-03 09:19 pm (UTC)I really liked Benedict and Sophie's story while I was reading it, although now it's probably the most forgettable one (though still good in comparison to the drivel that's out there).
Good to know about her other books; I've been debating getting them. At least the Lady Whistledown books. :D