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Original Title: Mad About the Boy
ISBN: 0345807952 (ISBN13: 9780345807953)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bridget Jones #3
Characters: Bridget Jones
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize Nominee for Comic Fiction (2014), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Humor (2013)
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Mad About the Boy (Bridget Jones #3) Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 3.35 | 45658 Users | 5904 Reviews

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Title:Mad About the Boy (Bridget Jones #3)
Author:Helen Fielding
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:October 15th 2013 by Knopf Canada
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Humor. Contemporary. Audiobook. Adult

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Bridget Jones is back!

Great comic writers are as rare as hen's teeth. And Helen is one of a very select band who have created a character of whom the very thought makes you smile. Bridget Jones' Diary, charting the life of a 30-something singleton in London in the 1990s was a huge international bestseller, published in 40 countries and selling over 15 million copies worldwide. Its sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, published soon after was also a major international bestseller. Both were made into films starring Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth.

Set in the present, the new novel will explore a different phase in Bridget's life with an entirely new scenario. As Helen Fielding has said: "If people laugh as much reading it as I am while writing it then we'll all be very happy."

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Ratings: 3.35 From 45658 Users | 5904 Reviews

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(view spoiler)[Mark is dead! (hide spoiler)] and Bridget is 51! and still clueless. I don't care to read about that

Although I actually did end up at least somewhat enjoying this third instalment of the Bridget Jones's Diary series, I simply cannot in any manner forgive Helen Fielding for the premise of Mad About the Boy, for having killed off Mark Darcy. I did get used to Bridget as a single parent, and many of her antics in Mad About the Boy are as endearing and as outrageous as in the first two books. But no Mark Darcy and the fact that Fielding had made him die in such terrible, such horrible

Time spent looking forward to new Bridget Jones book: Months!Time spent reading new Bridget Jones book: 2 daysTime spent being disappointed in new Bridget Jones book: rest of life, approx.(view spoiler)[I was so excited about this book, and even hearing the Big Spoiler about Mark Darcy did not dim my enthusiasm. Bridget Jones at a new stage in her life, as a widow and a mother, it seemed like it could be an interesting idea. If Helen Fielding wants Bridget to be an older singleton, I do think

Disappointing. I knew the 'Big Spoiler' before going in. I admit it tainted my pre-conceived hopes for a third Bridget Jones novel, but I resolved to enjoy the book for what it was. Alas, that proved more difficult than even I had expected. Fielding said Darcy 'had to die' because Bridget 'needed to be single'.Actually, no, I disagree. The thing is, what we loved about Bridget was that she was relatable. Even in the more bizarre situations that had little to do with real life (a la the whole

You have no idea how excited I am about this.(view spoiler)[Even though Mark Darcy is dead.(view spoiler)[I'm trying to figure out whether I should buy it on Kindle or hardcover.10 - 16- 13 : I'm going to wait until the price goes WAY down. I'm not feeling it. 11-3-13 : I do not like it omfg I'm returning to buy Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. (hide spoiler)] (hide spoiler)]

I wasn't going to read this book. (view spoiler)[Mark Darcy is dead and as my favourite character it didn't seem worth the grief (hide spoiler)] However, as release date neared, I found myself (view spoiler)[wanting to know how it happened to make sure it was fitting to his character and him as a man... and then I'd go back to pretending it didn't happen. [Ahem] (hide spoiler)]I'm sad to say that I didn't enjoy it as a book. I admit I'd gone into it with the above reservations, however, I did at

A lot of reviewers think this book doesn't work because the premise is unrealistic. Because there are plenty of women Bridget Jones' age who are single mothers due to divorce, but very few who are widows.Yeah, you know what I've noticed about the other two Bridget Jones books? They're one hundred percent realistic. The stuff that happens to Bridget is stuff all women of a certain age can relate to. Like, remember that time Bridget's mom got involved with that sexy con artist wanted by Interpol?

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