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Bridgerton Books vs. Show: Which One is Actually Worth Your Time?

Bridgerton Books vs. Show: Which One is Actually Worth Your Time?
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Looks like the Bridgerton mania isn't just limited to the small screen.

The book series by Julia Quinn has been causing quite a stir among fans, but it seems that not everyone is completely satisfied with the adaptation. While some readers are loving the focus on the central love story, others are feeling a bit let down by the lack of depth in the characters.

Fans of the hit Netflix show Bridgerton have been raving about the book series by Julia Quinn. However, it seems that not all fans are completely satisfied with the adaptation from page to screen.

One reader noted that while the world building in the books is "fine," the focus on the central love story often causes other characters to feel like they "barely exist outside of helping push the love story along." In contrast, the show delves deeper into the lives and backgrounds of these supporting characters, making the on-screen version feel "more fleshed out."

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Despite this, fans of both the books and the show agree that the series is worth the read, with one reader stating that it adds "more depth to the Bridgertons and their partners."

"I absolutely love the show and was excited to dive into the books," said avid fan on Reddit. "While they were enjoyable, I do think the show did a great job expanding on the characters and their stories. I'd still recommend giving the books a chance, though."

Another fan suggested diving into Bridgerton books prepared:

"I think if you go into them expecting the men to be good people you'll be disappointed — they're very much a product of their time. But if you can look past the iffy behaviour and not take them too seriously I think they're definitely worth a read!"

It's clear that both the books and the show have their own unique charms, and it's up to each individual reader or viewer to decide which version they prefer. Either way, the Bridgerton craze shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.