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"...for all of Bridget's misguidedness, it's the familiarity of her predicaments that make her so endearing. We laugh, but not without a hint of self-knowledge." Susan Llewelyn Leach, Christian Science Monitor
Review:
"Bridget Jones is a joy and comfort, and Helen Fielding is bloody great." Mademoiselle
Review:
"How can a reader not love this woman — not in spite of her faults but because of them?" A. M. Gates, The New York Times Book Review
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"Funnier and more accomplished than the original diary, and in fact takes recognition humor into a new dimension. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a glorious read, and there is a laugh on every page." London Sunday Times Books
Review:
"...a brilliant return to the quirky world of Bridget Jones." BUST Magazine
Synopsis:
Bridget is back! The bestselling, self-disciplined, glacially poised, and practically non-smoking Bridget has returned with another year's worth of unflinching self-analysis, iron willpower, and hardly any Chardonnay.
"Review"
by Susan Llewelyn Leach, Christian Science Monitor,
"...for all of Bridget's misguidedness, it's the familiarity of her predicaments that make her so endearing. We laugh, but not without a hint of self-knowledge."
"Review"
by Mademoiselle,
"Bridget Jones is a joy and comfort, and Helen Fielding is bloody great."
"Review"
by A. M. Gates, The New York Times Book Review,
"How can a reader not love this woman — not in spite of her faults but because of them?"
"Review"
by London Sunday Times Books,
"Funnier and more accomplished than the original diary, and in fact takes recognition humor into a new dimension. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a glorious read, and there is a laugh on every page."
"Review"
by BUST Magazine,
"...a brilliant return to the quirky world of Bridget Jones."
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
Bridget is back! The bestselling, self-disciplined, glacially poised, and practically non-smoking Bridget has returned with another year's worth of unflinching self-analysis, iron willpower, and hardly any Chardonnay.
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