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Bridget Jones's Diary
- Narrated by: Imogen Church
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A dazzling urban satire of modern human relations? An ironic, tragic insight into the demise of the nuclear family? Or the confused ramblings of a pissed thirty-something? The third installment in Bridget Jones' journey, Mad About the Boy, will be out in October 2013.
Critic Reviews
"I cannot recommend a book more joyfully... Hilariously funny, miraculously observed, endlessly touching" ( Daily Telegraph)
"Wild comedy... observed with merciless, flamboyant wit. A gloriously funny book" ( Sunday Times)
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- chrystel
- 03-04-2017
Laugh out loud funny!
Hilarious! Narrator was amazing as Bridget. Laughed many times at ridiculous situations Bridget gets herself into and loved that it was so different from the movie.
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- liz
- 17-02-2015
Love this one
One of my fave romance/drama novels I love this writer and think she is amazing a great read puts to shame 50 shades and twilight :-)
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- Konstantin
- 15-04-2021
A classic
Hilarious insight into the mind of a single 30-something searching for love. Hasn't lost relevance in the age of mobile phones.
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- Nini
- 10-03-2015
LOVE IT 😁😁😁
First audio book and I luved it
(lol at the Hugh Grant and Colin Firth reference )
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- David Maher
- 16-01-2020
The perfect reader for a perfect book.
Although having read the novel many years ago and watched the movie, I still found this to be immensely enjoyable. The real world humanity of Bridget is something that we all have, but hide from everyone but our closest friends.
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- Sherlene
- 28-01-2023
Loved
The Bridget Jones in the book is different from the movie and I loved every moment of it.
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- Miss D
- 19-02-2024
Easy, entertaining listen
I listened to this as part of a book club selection, and I wasn’t overly excited at the prospect, but very quickly I was engaged! I had enjoyed the film but hadn’t previously realised it was based on a book! I found it light listening, funny, relatable and generally very enjoyable. It’s an unique-feeling narration style and a modern retelling of an old, well loved piece of literature.
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