I’ve been obsessed with the Bridgerton series on Netflix, so naturally, I wanted to dive into the books. But I had no idea where to start or how many there were! Funny enough, while I was trying to sell some old textbooks, I found BooksRun at https://booksrun.com/blog/all-about-bridgerton-books/, and they had a blog post that explained everything about the Bridgerton novels. It broke down the reading order, shared fun facts about the characters, and gave some insight into the differences between the books and the show. It was such a nice surprise since I went there to sell books and left with a complete understanding of how to get into the Bridgerton series. Plus, now I have shelf space for them!
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I’ve noticed that with Reddy Anna, things don’t just work they make sense. From the first time I checked it out, I could tell it was structured to help, not overwhelm. There's clarity in the way things are laid out, and nothing feels like guesswork. That kind of intuitive flow keeps me coming back without even thinking about alternatives.