Julia Quinn is one of those authors I love in small doses. Whenever I haven’t read her in a while and pick up one, I’m completely charmed. But if I try to read too many of her books at a time, they start to annoy me. She’s a nice contrast to my usual diet of angst, pain and suffering.
Ten Things I Love About You by Julie Quinn
(2010, Regency Historical) 8/22/10
Grade: 4
Annabel Winslow is expected to marry Lord Newbury, even though he’s three times her age. Her family is depending on her. But it’s his nephew Sebastian Grey who makes her laugh. Everyone thinks Sebastian is a penniless nobody, but he has a secret life as a writer of gothic romances – and he isn’t going to let Annabel get away.
As usual, Julia Quinn makes me laugh. She writes great characters and funny scenes that aren’t too silly or over the top. I loved both Sebastian and Annabel, who were interesting and well realized characters. I always like Quinn’s wise rogues – she does them so well. I wouldn’t want a steady diet of Quinn, but her books are always fun to read. My only quibbles about this one are the “Ten Things” lists which appeared in the book every few chapters. They felt out of place and a little too silly. The middle of the book also got a little slow by comparison to the rest of the book. But these are minor issues – overall this was a highly enjoyable read. It doesn’t quite have the depth of her best books, which is why I graded it down slightly, but it was definitely a fun and enjoyable read.
I have another Julie Quinn in my “must read soon” pile but I think I should put it off for a while so I don’t get Quinn-ed out.
Karen Wheless
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