- Audio CD
- Publisher: Chivers Audio Books (October 2002)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0754055426
- ISBN-13: 978-0754055426
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (434 customer reviews)
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V. complicated actually having man in house as cannot freely spend requisite amount of time in bathroom or turn into gas chamber as conscious of other person late for work, desperate for pee etc.; also disturbed by Mark folding up underpants at night, rendering it strangely embarrassing now simply to keep all own clothes in pile on floor.But all of these problems pale to insignificance with the arrival on the scene of Rebecca, a beautiful, man-hunting arch-nemesis with "thighs like a baby giraffe" and absolutely no girlfriend code of ethics when it comes to poaching another woman's man. Before long, Rebecca's manipulations, Bridget's own insecurities, and a string of misunderstandings (starting with a naked Filipino boy in Mark Darcy's bed and ending with a suggestive valentine from Bridget's dry cleaner) result in "128 lbs. (good), alcohol units 0 (excellent), cigarettes 5 (a pleasant, healthy number), no. times driven past Mark Darcy's house 2 (v.g.), no. of times looked up Mark Darcy's name in phone book to prove still exists 18 (v.g.), 1471 calls 12 (better), no. of phone calls from Mark 0 (tragic).
Fortunately, Bridget has plenty of other problems to distract her. Her mother has returned from a trip to Kenya with a young Masai in tow--to her father's consternation; her best friends Jude, Shazzer, and Tom are all trapped in dating hell themselves; her apartment is in shambles thanks to a dotty carpenter; an unreliable ex-boyfriend has just reentered her life; and now someone is sending Bridget death threats--could it be Mark Darcy? If Bridget Jones's Diary was a modern riff on Pride and Prejudice, its sequel borrows several themes and devices (not to mention a section heading) from another Austen novel, Persuasion. And as in Austen's fiction, here the journey is the destination. A happy ending for Bridget and her pals is a foregone conclusion; how they get there, however, will have you on the edge of your chair--if you haven't already fallen off of it laughing. --Alix Wilber --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Even better then the first,
By "aya_tenjou" (Magalia, Ca USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Paperback)
This book was even better than the first of the series. I loved this book. It was fun and easy to get back into the groove of bridget. I love her character and wish there was more of her.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bridge is back....,
This review is from: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Paperback)
Bridget is back in this sequel and she's just as hilarious as before. I liked this book a bit better than the first, as it picked up where the first book left off and swept you right into the story. Bridget has matured a bit in this one (a small bit) but her antics are just as silly as before. I thought the weakest part of the book was the interview with Colin Firth. But the other characters remain true - Bridge' mother provides comic entertainment even better than before, Jude and Shazzer remain loyal friends full of bad advice and problems of their own. All in all, this is a must read for Bridget fans as you will find yourself delightfully entertained for hours. If the first two books are any indication, the follow up will be much anticipated! From the author of The Difference Now.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stellar!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Paperback)
I loved, loved, loved, this book. And while I like the first book, BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON was MUCH funnier. Although at times Bridget's rules of dating do become a little aggrevating, it does not hamper the quality of the book. Between Magda and Jeremy's phone calls, Pam Jones's fascination with Africa, the Madonna songs for the prisoners and the Colin Firth interview at "Adrian's tomb" in Rome, I was laughing so hard, I almost lost consciousness. Great fun, especially for the summer. Also would recommend something completely different (I'm an eclectic . . .) titled THE BARK OF THE DOGWOOD. Very different, strange, and compelling.
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