Waterstones Bridget Jones’s Baby
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Price: £9.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Winner of the Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction 2017. 8.45 P.M. Realise there have been so many times in my life when have fantasised about. going to a scan with Mark or Daniel: just not both at the same time. Before motherhood, before marriage, Bridget, with biological clock ticking very, very loudly, finds herself unexpectedly pregnant at the eleventh hour: a joyful pregnancy which is dominated, however, by a crucial but terribly awkward question – who is the father? Mark Darcy: honourable, decent, notable human rights lawyer? Or Daniel Cleaver: charming, witty, notable f***wit? 9.45 P.M. It’s like they’re two halves of the perfect man, who’ll spend the rest of their. lives each wanting to outdo the other one. And now it’s all enacting itself in my stomach. In this gloriously funny, touching story of baby-deadline panic, maternal bliss, and social, professional, technological, culinary and childbirth chaos, Bridget Jones – global phenomenon and the world’s favourite singleton – is back with a bump.' The usual funny and poignant mishaps ensue, written in the confessional style. “VG”.' - The FT. Waterstones Bridget Jones’s Baby - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781784706173
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ISBN: 9781784706173
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Author: Sparkly Word
Rating: 5
Review: I have read all Helen Fielding's books. I really enjoy her comic portraying of a heroine, and as we all know Bridget is a literary phenomenon! Everybody loves/hates Bridget Jones and her ever so hilarious diaries. My favourite book in the diaries series is without a doubt Mad About A Boy. One of my favourite books of all times! There is the shocking discovery about Bridget's life after happy ever after with Mr Darcy, and there are the raw emotions of battling through life and motherhood, and as always there is the comic scenes and witty dialogues. I have read Helen's columns six or so years previously about Bridget Jones's baby and so it was very nice to have it all tight down in a single volume, and of course, it was fabulous to catch up with Bridget and her crews of singletons and smug married friends. I thoroughly enjoyed reading who Bridget dealt with her rather joyous situations and what it must have been to discover that her offspring has potentially two fathers - Mark Darcy/Daniel Cleaver. And there goes the never-ending squabbling and verbal fighting between who is the better man for our Bridget. Bridget takes everything that comes her way in a very confident manner, and the end of this book is very emotional and beautifully written. Bridget Jones's Baby is a very entertaining. Slightly touching and very hilarious book and I highly recommend you jump on the Jones' waggon of fun and let her take you on a fabulous ride trough her life one more time.
Author: Euphie
Rating: 3
Review: When I had the flu over Christmas I wanted something funny and fluffy to read and I thought this book was perfect to read while I was in bed ill. To be fair, this was classic Bridget Jones in some ways but I found the book was quite short really and was nowhere near as well written as the first two books, although it was better than the last Bridget Jones book. At only 240 pages, it certainly isn't going to take a lot of time to read and the diary style means you can dip in and out of the book when you want to without losing too much of the plot details, For anyone who has seen the film, the book is different and it is the same old with Bridget in the book and Mark and Daniel are the two main 'love' interests, so Bridget clearly hasn't moved on too much from the first books in this one. Personally, while it certainly was a good read while I was ill, I felt that it wasn't quite worth the almost £5 price tag and I can't really recommend this book for that reason. Buy it is you are a fan of Bridget and want anther installment, just don't expect it to be to the same standard as the first two books.