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Bridget Jones : The Edge Of Reason

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By: Helen Fielding

Language: English

Quality: Good

Genre: Novel, Romance,

ISBN: 9780330433587

SKU: BE500431879440

Pages: 432

Description: Sequel To The Multi-million Copy Bestseller Bridget Jones's Diarythe Wilderness Years Are Over. But Not For Long. At The End Of Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget Hiccuped Off Into The Sunset With Man-of-her-dreams Mark Darcy. Now, In The Edge Of Reason, She Discovers What It Is Like When You Have The Man Of Your Dreams Actually In Your Flat And He Hasn't Done The Washing-up, Not Just The Whole Of This Week, But Ever. Lurching Through A Morass Of Self-help-book Theories And Mad Advice From Jude And Shazzer, Struggling With A Boyfriend-stealing Ex-friend With Thighs Like A Baby Giraffe, An 8ft Hole In The Living-room Wall, A Mother Obsessed With Boiled-egg Peelers, And A Builder Obsessed With Large Reservoir Fish, Bridget Embarks On A Spiritual Epiphany. Bridget Is Back. V.g.praise For The Edge Of Reasonbridget Jones Is No Mere Fictional Character, She's The Spirit Of The Age Evening Standardcould Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason Really Be As Funny As Its Predecessor? The Answer Is Yes . . . Bridget, The Original Singleton, Is On Ripping Form In The Sequel . . . But She Is Far More Than The Patron Saint Of Single Women: She Is Everyman, Or Rather, Everyperson Expresshelen Fielding Has Created The Most Enchanting Heroine For The Millennium Jilly Cooper'if You Loved Bridget Jones's Diary, You'll Love This; There Is No Diminution Of The Freshness Or Fun, Or Of Fielding's Underlying Intelligence. Mail On Sundaybridget Is Probably The Most Successful Comic Creation Of This Decade, The Most Controversial And Talked-about Female Fictional Character Since Lolita . . . Bridget Terminology Has Slipped Into Common Parlance . . . She Is Still On Superb Form Observerfunnier And More Accomplished Than The Original Diary, And In Fact Takes Recognition Humour Into A New Dimension . . . A Glorious Read, And There Is A Laugh On Every Page Sunday Times