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Bridget Jones

Bridget Jones's Guide to Life

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She'll help you get your life in order. She'll help you get your home in order. Or she'll at least help you place a take-out order.


"Cuisine is not merely a question of ordering a pizza�no! Many factors come into play�including finding the pizza menu, decision-making, and obtaining a clean knife with which to cut it.


How true this is of all life."


In this elegant and practical handbook, Bridget Jones�the intrepid thirty-something Singleton on a permanent but doomed quest for self-improvement�offers a road to perfection in the fields of cooking, streamlined inner thighs and poise, spiritual and romantic nirvana, accounting, an understanding of Feng Shui, what men think they might feel they want, and creating a fragrant home. She's read the self-help books�all of them. And committed most of them to memory. Now Bridget breaks out on her own to give readers the benefit�benefit?�of her rich experience.

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Helen Fielding

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Helen Fielding was born in Yorkshire. She worked for many years in London as a newspaper and TV journalist, travelling as wildly and as often as possibly to Africa, India and Central America. She is the author of four novels: Cause Celeb, Bridget Jones’ s Diary, Bridget Jones:The Edge of Reason and Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination, and co-wrote the screenplays for the movie of Bridget Jones’s Diary and the sequel based on The Edge of Reason. She now works full-time as a novelist and screenwriter and lives in London and Los Angeles.

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518 reviews33 followers
September 24, 2015
This was a short, but funny book told through the eyes of Bridget Jones. It was funny because it was pretty much the first two books combined into a concise guide book on how to live like Bridget. She has always made me laugh and this book did not disappoint. The way she views life; from food and finance to romance is hilarious and could probably make anyone laugh. If you have read the Bridget Jones's books and have seen the movies, then this book is sure to make you laugh.
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460 reviews15 followers
November 12, 2013
This isn't really a book, so much as it was a short booklet intended to wring money out of Helen Fielding fans. It's about 50 pages long and averages maybe 50 words per page in which Bridget offers advice on topics from Cheese ("1. Find bit of cheese in fridge. 2. Cut off mold. 3. Eat.") to Feng Shui ("Don't put a wastepaper basket in your relationship corner.") It's fairly dumb, but at the time that I bought it, $1.00 of the cover price went to famine relief in Africa. This is no longer true (as near as I can tell, the book is now out of print), so if you see it in a used bookstore, you shouldn't feel guilty about standing there and reading it for free, as it will only take five minutes.
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231 reviews80 followers
June 12, 2019
This book is so funny and quirky, and actually has some sound advice. It's almost as if your best friend is talking to you through this book. This is the only Bridget Jones book I've read but I absolutely love the movies💕 can't wait to read the rest of the series!!
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162 reviews7 followers
April 25, 2009
Funny and full of "useful" tips for every modern woman :p.
10 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2009
I really enjoyed this. It's British so lots of F words and it is pretty much about sex so.... yah.
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198 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2017
I didn't expect much (differently than many other readers out there, especially those who left reviews here), so I wasn't disappointed. It is just Bridget Jones like stuff, probably how her journal would actually look like. Very quick, funny at times, overall enjoyable read. Would I read this again? Of course not. Would I recommend it to someone who hasn't read all Bridget Jones books (I definitely wouldn't.)
But for the time being, this one time reading experience was alright.
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29 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2012
Warning to potential readers; this guilty pleasure pamphlet does not constitute the label 'book'.

A worryingly accurate portrayal of the decay of the modern woman! I will demonstrate with the following small extract:


The Store Cupboard

"A well-stocked store cupboard is the key to not having to go out to the shops too much. Here are my top five store cupboard must-haves:

- Silk Cut

- 4 bottles of white wine
(at least - you never know who will come round)

- Matches

- Canapes (i.e. crisps)

- Not Marmite*

- Fridge magnets are nice.


*As may make one depressed if no bread."


Need I say more?
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116 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2008
Bridget Jones, the heroine from Helen Fielding's popular novels, takes it upon herself to write a self-help book for thirty-something-year old single women like herself. I would recommend reading this before reading Bridget Jones's Diary; otherwise you'll just get a 60-page rehashing of some of the novel's funnier parts. luckily, that's how I read it in the first place, so there were no problems for me.
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17 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2009
Hum. Well, this was fairly fun. But the price tag of $5.99 (I didn't pay this) is a bit steep. I think if I'd paid this much I'd feel a bit duped. It's really short with lots of pictures and blank spaces. It feels like Helen Fielding saw an opportunity (and good for her, who an blame her) with the current, at the time, success of her other Bridget Jones books. So, I had to only give this 2 stars. Fair? The way it is.
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608 reviews7 followers
September 28, 2013
Light, witty, insubstantial. I remember when I first bought this over 10 years ago I thought it was just as funny and brilliant as the Bridget Jones novels. Now it’s enough to entertain me for 45 minutes or so while waiting for my car to be serviced, but it didn’t make me laugh out loud like it used to – probably because it’s a very condensed version of recycled ideas from the novels, and contains very little new content.
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1,823 reviews29 followers
October 13, 2015
Narrated by Bridget Jones, and taking place somewhere within the chronology of The Edge of Reason, this book- err... novella- err... collection of short satires in the fashion that Helen Fielding is so masterful at executing. The prose sings and brings forth recollections from Mark Twain's "A Gentleman's Burlesque" and Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary. Packaged with pictures, this 55 page volume holds a mirror to our society that now is so often found within the recesses of the Internet.
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August 2, 2012
I have read this book before and found ot very funny while i wouldnt take it on holiday unless in e book form its fab to read on a wet weekend when youre full of cold have supplies of chosen drink and snacks at the ready because you will not want to put it down
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47 reviews
December 30, 2015
There's nothing like reading a book and laughing along from start to end and not putting it down 'til it's finished. Helen Fielding is incomparable with the wit and guile of her hilarious style. The only downside is length -- there needs to be an extended manual with Bridget's POV all over it!
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15 reviews6 followers
January 21, 2008
It was funny, for two seconds. It is only a few pages long and really no one would follow the advice because it's meant to be comical.
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55 reviews3 followers
March 13, 2008
I refer to it religiously
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619 reviews4 followers
April 1, 2009
Not the best of the bridget jones series, but I had to check it out.
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1,162 reviews
October 30, 2012
What crap. THis wasn't even really a book. Seems like a really cheap way to make some money. It took me less than an hour to read that book.
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259 reviews
December 29, 2014
This is more of a booklet than book. Still a cute and funny read for the fans of Bridget Jones.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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344 reviews16 followers
April 19, 2014
I got this book at a second hand store because it has a funny dedication on the inside jacket. I wasn't really that amused but my expectations weren't very high either. Just not my style I guess.
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17 reviews
January 1, 2025
messy, blonde, disaster of a girl as a reference to bridget jones
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370 reviews
October 17, 2007
A funny little add-on to the Bridget Jones's books. Re-read while watching UCONN vs. WVA.
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