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In the course of the year recorded in Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget confides her hopes, her dreams, and her monstrously fluctuating poundage, not to mention her consumption of 5277 cigarettes and "Fat units 3457 (approx.) (hideous in every way)." In 365 days, she gains 74 pounds. On the other hand, she loses 72! There is also the unspoken New Year's resolution--the quest for the right man. Alas, here Bridget goes severely off course when she has an affair with her charming cad of a boss. But who would be without their e-mail flirtation focused on a short black skirt? The boss even contends that it is so short as to be nonexistent.

At the beginning of Helen Fielding's exceptionally funny second novel, the thirtyish publishing puffette is suffering from postholiday stress syndrome but determined to find Inner Peace and poise. Bridget will, for instance, "get up straight away when wake up in mornings." Now if only she can survive the party her mother has tricked her into--a suburban fest full of "Smug Marrieds" professing concern for her and her fellow "Singletons"--she'll have made a good start. As far as she's concerned, "We wouldn't rush up to them and roar, 'How's your marriage going? Still having sex?'"

This is only the first of many disgraces Bridget will suffer in her year of performance anxiety (at work and at play, though less often in bed) and living through other people's "emotional fuckwittage." Her twin-set-wearing suburban mother, for instance, suddenly becomes a chat-show hostess and unrepentant adulteress, while our heroine herself spends half the time overdosing on Chardonnay and feeling like "a tragic freak." Bridget Jones's Diary began as a column in the London Independent and struck a chord with readers of all sexes and sizes. In strokes simultaneously broad and subtle, Helen Fielding reveals the lighter side of despair, self-doubt, and obsession, and also satirizes everything from self-help books (they don't sound half as sensible to Bridget when she's sober) to feng shui, Cosmopolitan-style. She is the Nancy Mitford of the 1990s, and it's impossible not to root for her endearing heroine. On the other hand, one can only hope that Bridget will continue to screw up and tell us all about it for years and books to come. --Kerry Fried



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Bridget Jones's Diary is the devastatingly self-aware, laugh-out-loud account of a year in the life of a thirty-something Singleton on a permanent doomed quest for self-improvement. Caught between the joys of Singleton fun, and the fear of dying alone and being found three weeks later half eaten by an Alsatian; tortured by Smug Married friends asking, "How's your love life" with lascivious, yet patronizing leers, Bridget resolves to reduce the circumference of each thigh by 1.5 inches, visit the gym three times a week not just to buy a sandwich, form a functional relationship with a responsible adult and learn to program the VCR. With a blend of flighty charm, existential gloom, and endearing self-deprecation, the diary has touched a raw nerve with millions of readers the world round. Read it, laugh and crash your head onto the table before you cry, "Bridget Jones is me!"

"Screamingly funny." --USA Today

"Bridget Jones is channeling something so universal and (horrifyingly) familiar that readers will giggle and sigh with collective delight." --Elle

"Hilarious but poignant." --The Washington Post

"This juicy diary tells the truth with a verve as appealing to men on Mars as it is to Venusian women. A." --Entertainment Weekly

"An unforgettably droll character." --Newsweek

"Bridget's voice is dead-on . . . will cause readers to drop the book, grope frantically for the phone and read it out loud to their best girlfriends." --The Philadelphia Inquirer

"Fielding. . .has rummaged all too knowingly through the bedrooms, closets, hearts and minds of women everywhere." --Glamour

"Good-bye Rules Girls, hello Singletons...Endearingly engaging." --The New York Times Book Review

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5.0 out of 5 stars "cigarettes 0 (v.g.), calories 4825 (oh dear)", Jun 16 2006
By Kona (Emerald City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bridget Jones' Diary (Paperback)
This delightful book, written in diary form, follows a hectic and very funny year in the life of Ms Bridget Jones, 30-something English Singleton. Bridget obsesses constantly about her weight and unmarried state, and as the year begins, she also obsesses about her playboy boss, Daniel Cleaver. They flirt madly and have an on-again, off-again relationship, but he is a commitment-phobe (and a bounder!).

All through the year, Bridget's flighty mother, Pam, tries to pair her up with successful barrister, Mark Darcy, but Bridget will have none of it. As the year comes to a close, however, Pam's legal woes bring Mark to the rescue, and the diary ends on a happy note.

Every page is filled with situations and emotions that all women who have dated, dreamed, been disappointed, and found solace in ice cream will find utterly hilarious. Bridget's descriptions of daily exasperation, desperation, and moments of sheer bliss make her very likeable and real. The short diary entries make this book perfect for reading when you just have a few minutes, although you'll find it hard to put down, and may find yourself laughing out loud (a lot).
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5.0 out of 5 stars How I started to love reading again!, Nov 22 2005
By Nicole (Mississauga, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bridget Jones Diary (Paperback)
Having previously been a literature snob (nothing written in the last 50 years please) I was delighted to discover Bridget.
It is a hillarious, can't put it down, must read it over & over again type of a book.
Much better than the movie.
The Shopaholic books are amusing, but cannot compare to Bridget.
This book will start you writing cryptic emails to your friends, discussing alcohol units and weight.
As good as the hype.
I've loaned out far too many copies that have never returned.
Will gladly buy it again!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Giggle fest, Sep 8 2005
By Chelsea Hammond (Algonquin, ON) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bridget Jones Diary (Paperback)
A must read for every woman!!!!! This book tells the truth about what every woman goes through during long periods of being single. All the drinking, smoking, calories counting, and lusting, is what makes this book truly like a diary. This is one book you will not want to put down once you've started it.

Bridget Jones is a British woman turning 30 and still single. She not the brightest crayon in the box, and not the prettiest either, making it a lot easier to relate to character. This is not a white knight story, no unrealistic things happen to her. Everything that happens to her can happen to anyone on a day-to-day base. And never in this book does Bridget play cat and mouse with a man

Although this book will not tease you intellectually, it will most certainly entertain you. If you loved the movie the book is one step up. Helen Fieldings is pure genius when it comes to describing the horrors woman put themselves through daily. I would recommend this book to anyone willing to laugh. Anyone who likes the old love story with a twisted will enjoy this book immensely, it pride and prejudice meets Alice and wonderland.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Giggle fest
A must read for every woman!!!!! This book tells the truth about what every woman goes through during long periods of being single. Read more
Published on Sep 8 2005 by Chelsea Hammond

5.0 out of 5 stars so funny, even if you consider yourself above it all
The best part of this audio book is the delivery of narrator Barbara Rosenblatt. She is so hilarious and really delineates the persona of each person with their very own... Read more
Published on April 4 2004 by A. Lin

5.0 out of 5 stars So true and sooo funny!
I loved this book! If you are (or were) single and nearing the dreaded age of 30, you must read this book! Read more
Published on Jan 21 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars classic
"Bridget Jones's Diary" was the beginning of a small revolution in women's literature. It is the book that has begat dozens - if not hundreds - of other books as well... Read more
Published on Sep 15 2003 by erica

5.0 out of 5 stars Oh Bridget...
How can you not love Ms. Jones?! Fielding's novel is a great example of singletons everywhere; all obsessed with love, work, weight, men, weight, men and of course...weight!! Read more
Published on April 15 2003 by Chiquetia

5.0 out of 5 stars Mind Candy at its best.
Come on now- if you are out shopping for your next read and browse the first paragraph in this book you will understand that no, this book was not likely to be nominated for the... Read more
Published on Dec 7 2002 by Stephanie

3.0 out of 5 stars OK book to pass time
This was enjoyable, and an ok book to pass the time, but it isnt one of those suspensful, cant-put-down books. It is very British.. Read more
Published on Sep 13 2002 by Krista-Lea

1.0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry, I just don't think it's funny.
Bridget is a thirty-year-old woman searching for "Mr. Right." She is infatuated with her boss Daniel, but his attention is not necessarily focused on Bridget. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2002 by paradise_found

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read...
I thought this book was great! It was a quick read and very entertaining. There were time when I felt sorry for Bridget and other times I wanted to slap some sense into her!! ...
Published on Jun 9 2002 by Carrie

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, An Innovative look at the single female
I thought that this book was quite good. I however found some similarities to a much older book. Maybe I'm wrong, but the story seems a little like a modern day Pride and... Read more
Published on Jun 6 2002

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