the fatphobia was just… not it

it was a very funny book and it takes you away from your own drama's.

The book(s) I read when I was twenty, imagining how my life will look when I'm thirty. Ha.

Thanks for all the laughs... and for the dreamiest modern version of Mr. Darcy.

v. good.

P.S. I will never read the sequels. :)))

Still funny, an odd twist to the story told in the first book. Enjoyable, but with a sicker humor than it's predecessor.
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cant_stop_reading's review

5.0

Took me a while to read due to having other things to do but really enjoyed it. Alot different to the film but actually quite liked that as didnt know what was going to happen next.

3.5 Stars

Entertaining and mostly saved by visions of Colin Firth/Mark Darcy during reading.

Like a grown up version of “Angus, thongs and full-frontal snogging”.

In hindsight a bit shocking how many unwanted sexual advances Bridget receives and accepts as no big deal.

Sometimes wanted to shake B as she made so may bone-headed decisions in her life/career/love life.

Can’t look away/stop reading, in manner of train wreck.

eh... it took up time.

3/4/2017
3.5 stars

I've read this a long time ago but I love these two books just as much as I love the films. They're witty and they make me laugh and that was all I needed at the end of the day.

Also, I'd give it 5 stars for Mark Darcy alone. He's it for me.

Witty, funny, brilliant!!!
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katieb94's review

4.0

I went into the books with knowledge of the films. Slightly different but still the same old Bridget. Love these books!

Full review here:https://sherlockianbooklover.wordpress.com/2015/03/02/book-review-the-bridget-jones-diary-omnibus-the-singleton-years/