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Bridget Jones's Diary |
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Rating: Summary: Not Great Review: This book certainly had some funny parts, especially a pretentious cocktail party. But if you've ever read a "Cathy" comic strip, you've already read this book. Bridget indulges in constant insecure obsessing over weight, men, cigarettes, men, her job, men, her looks, and men. Tiresome, repetetive, and stereotypical -- in spite of entertaining moments, this book didn't end a moment too soon.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: I am very surprised that so many people loved this book. I found Bridget very pathetic and shallow. She is obsessed with counting cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, and calories every day?! Do people actually do this??? I had a very difficult time relating to her and it is rather disappointing that so many women could relate. On a positive note, there were some funny parts and it is easy summer reading.
Rating: Summary: The funniest and most clever book to come along in years Review: This book is hysterical. I couldn't put this book down and re-read it all the time. Many of us can see parts of ourselves in Bridget which makes our own lives seem less overwhelming. After reading Bridget Jones's Diary, I found humor in black opaque tights and consolation about a doomed office romance.
Rating: Summary: Made me feel glad to be me Review: Brilliant stuff! I connected with Jane from the beginning and didn't put it down until I'd finished. Where is the next few months of this enchanting women's life?
Rating: Summary: OK Review: A diversion for the beach, but it can't begin to touch the romance in The Triumph and the Glory or even Under the Boardwalk.
Rating: Summary: It helps to be well-read. Review: What an amusing book! Even those who haven't read _Pride and Prejudice_ or _Tom Jones_ can appreciate the ridiculous situations and chasms of self-doubt that Bridget jumps into. But, oh my! For those of us who have read those old standy-bys, this book is delicious. Of course, Miss Elizabeth Bennett handles herself with more aplomb than Bridget, but the outcome is a given; it's the working out of the details that kept me entralled. Hurrah! a most enjoyable read!
Rating: Summary: Isn't there more? Review: The first page had me laughing out loud, a telling beginning of a hysterically funny novel. The narrator's sarcasm, her witty pop culture awareness, and her all too human hypocracy were all too real. What I enjoyed greatly about the book was the relationship among Bridget Jones's friends and her candor in the diary about how she felt about them and her place among them. It was bitingly perceptive and real. A great read, just too short!
Rating: Summary: Bridget Bugs Me! Review: I hope not too many people can identify with Bridget; she makes awful decisions regarding herself and men, has no self control and basically is not in charge of her life. Easy read but had difficulty identifying with the characters.
Rating: Summary: We All Need To Be Entertained Review: No, it isn't going to change anyone's life but if you are just interested in a great read, an amusing story and an interesting character (that most of the female population can probably relate to at some point), then please read this book. Its funny enough that my fellow-travelers on airplanes were beginning to wonder about me due to my stiffled outburts of laughter.
Rating: Summary: It immediately became one of my favorites! Review: I absolutely loved this book. I am only 16, but I felt like I could still relate to Bridget in some ways. This book was both funny and sad. It touched me deep inside at some moments so that I wanted to cry and made me laugh out loud at others. Bridget was totally believable. I felt like she was sitting right next to me and we were having a conversation- not that it was only a book.
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