Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Fielding’s take on the diarist results in a lovable, true blonde struggling to keep her wits about her as she attempts to balance her career with the peer pressures of being single. Bridget chronicles everything from her weight loss and gain to her alcohol intake and goals in her effort to find Mr. Right whilst retaining her feminist principles; whether it’s flirting with her boss following advice from her caring friends or attempting to master the latest technology. She offers so many insights on the theories of modern single life that just makes you want to go ‘aw!’ Her dysfunctional mother only creates sympathy for her in her own effort to battle her growing personal crisis with hilarious results; however determined Bridget is to resolve them; and she does not give up easily; however much is put in front of her. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and Bridget’s calm yet
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