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THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER What do you do when a girlfriend's 60th birthday party is the same day as your boyfriend's 30th? Is it wrong to lie about your age when online dating? Is it morally wrong to have a blow-dry when one of your children has head lice? Does the Dalai Lama actually tweet or is it his assistant? Is technology now the fifth element? Or is that wood? Is sleeping with someone after 2 dates and 6 weeks of texting the same as getting married after 2 meetings and 6 months of letter writing in Jane Austen's day? Pondering these, and other modern dilemmas, Bridget Jones stumbles through the challenges of single-motherhood, tweeting, texting and redisovering her sexuality in what SOME people rudely and outdatedly call 'middle age'. The long-awaited return of a much-loved character, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is timely, tender, touching, witty, wise and bloody hilarious.
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Bridget Jones: Mad about The Boy, Helen Fielding
- Language
- Released
- 2014
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- Good
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- €3.59
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Helen Fielding
- Publisher
- Vintage Books
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 388
- ISBN10
- 0099590336
- ISBN13
- 9780099590330
- Series
- Bridget Jones
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Humor, Love, Women, Contemporary Fiction, Friendship, Contemporary Romance, School, Children, England, Great Britain, English Literature, Comedies, Adapted for Film, London, Diaries, Romantic Comedy, Chaos
- First published
- 2013
- Original title
- Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
- Rating
- 3.35 out of 5
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- THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER What do you do when a girlfriend's 60th birthday party is the same day as your boyfriend's 30th? Is it wrong to lie about your age when online dating? Is it morally wrong to have a blow-dry when one of your children has head lice? Does the Dalai Lama actually tweet or is it his assistant? Is technology now the fifth element? Or is that wood? Is sleeping with someone after 2 dates and 6 weeks of texting the same as getting married after 2 meetings and 6 months of letter writing in Jane Austen's day? Pondering these, and other modern dilemmas, Bridget Jones stumbles through the challenges of single-motherhood, tweeting, texting and redisovering her sexuality in what SOME people rudely and outdatedly call 'middle age'. The long-awaited return of a much-loved character, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is timely, tender, touching, witty, wise and bloody hilarious.














