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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

By: Helen Fielding
Narrated by: Samantha Bond
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Bridget Jones, the iconic character who sold 15 million books worldwide, inspired a major motion picture franchise, and became beloved as a Chardonnay-swilling everywoman, is back in this hotly anticipated third installment.

Set in contemporary London, the new novel brings us Bridget in a new phase of life.

©2013 Helen Fielding (P)2013 Random House
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Love the mature Bridget! .

She is still flaky and kind hearted. Often I laughed out loud, but sometimes it was heartbreaking and I dissolved in tears.

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Seriously after 14 years....

Is there anything you would change about this book?

I would not have killed off Bridget's husband. He was what made the story click. The author wanted to shake things up by doing something dramatic. She could have had that effect without killing off Mark Darcy. They could have made the journey together and had interesting challenges without eliminating his character.

Would you ever listen to anything by Helen Fielding again?

I can not say right now. It depends on what the book is about. If it is interesting and has a good story then maybe yes but I wouldn't buy it just because she wrote it.

Have you listened to any of Samantha Bond’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have not listened to Samantha Bond previously but she did a great job.

Could you see Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

If this were to be made into a movie then once again we would have to drag out Renee Zellweger and dust her off to play the aging Bridget Jones. What's difficult is that the age that Bridget portrays in the book is significantly older than Renee Zellweger's actual age. Therefore she may not jump at the chance to portray an older woman. But is she did I think it could make a good screenplay with some changes and adjustments to the storyline.

Any additional comments?

I don't want to come off as a person bashing Fielding because she has written a solid book. Are there things that could have been different, yes most definitely. Did I feel like I had to play catch-up with the storyline and figure out ok how did we get from Point A to Point C and what happened to point B. That was difficult to do but it is a good book, not great but good.

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Loved the story! I’m a huge fan of Bridgette Jones. However, the narrator made Bridgette’s voice sound way too elderly for Bridgette’s age. I found that very annoying and a not needed exaggeration of a mature female. Which is by the way my age and my voice does not sound elderly!

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I loved it.

I must be as shallow as some reviewers think Bridget is because I loved this book. I found myself laughing, crying and laughing again all in a minute's time. Bridget is still silly and making some questionable decisions but that is what makes her Bridget. I couldn't stop listening.

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Not Terrible, but Could've been better

If you loved the previous Bridget Jones books, proceed with caution. This book is not terrible, and may even have some salient points about motherhood, growing as an individual, and life after loss, but the plot is mediocre. It's also not the same Bridget that you've loved in the past, here we see her 20 years later having matured, had kids, and suffered loss. Having just finished the prior books, this was a bit jarring and I haven't gotten over the death of a major character from the earlier books. It was hard to engage with the new love interest and I think it would've have been a better book if Fielding hadn't killed off a certain character. That said, it was at least enjoyable which is why I gave it a 3/5. If you really liked the prior books, take some time and consider whether you aren't better off leaving it at the happy ending in Edge of Reason.

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listened to it 5 times

I absolutely love this book. it can be read as a stand alone even if you have never read or heard about the other Bridget Jones books or movies. It genuinely is my favorite Fielding novel and I have read ALL of her work. even random magazine articles about travel to Oman. This book is a heartwarming, funny, real look of what it is like to be a parent in today's world. With all the pressure of expectations of perfection from our bodies, our children, our parenting styles, dating life, sex life etc etc It is a page turner with deeper messages and philosophical points brought up in between very very funny story line. highly recommend

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Awesome book!!

I have enjoyed every Bridget Jones book that has been published. I was a little disappointed with the death of Marc Darcy, but it was an awesome book.

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Sad the way this book was handled...

Totally missed listening to the prior narrator from the first two books. And the beginning of this book was so boring that I had to force myself to keep listening till we got past the kids and into the dating part of the story.

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Very relatable

It made me laugh a lot, just like original Bridget Jones books, because I could completely relate.

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Comic writing at its best, and so much more

I was put off by the pre-publication spoiler alerts, and postponed my purchase a few days...but, please, keep listening...I think perhaps Helen Fielding is in the running for very best comedic writer of our time, but she is so much more. The moments of poignancy--I shed real tears three times! Samantha Bond deserves an award for her performance, as well.

This book is so hysterically funny in places that I literally bent over laughing uncontrollably while out walking...it makes you laugh out loud. Without a spoiler, lets just say an itchy theme had me in paroxysms of laughter. The use of modern technology and culture was applied with unbelievable skill to move the story along. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is so entirely wonderful that I would listen to several chapters while out walking, then listen to the same material at my PC before moving on to the next set of chapters.

Beautifully plotted, rich in characters you understand and care about, completely entrancing!

Please purchase this book...it is superb and you will want to listen to it again and again.

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