It's a pregnancy full of cheesy potatoes, outlandish advice from Drunken Singletons and Smug Mothers, chaos at scans and childbirth classes, high jinks and romance, joy and despair.
'A gloriously funny and touching story' Daily Express
'Bridget Jones is as relevant and funny today as she has always been... Daniel [Cleaver] is not only alive and shagging, he also has the best lines... Again and again he comes up with smutty one-liners that steal the show' Evening Standard
'Fielding's narrative diverts from the screen version: notably that feckless Daniel Cleaver, the original fuckwit in Bridget's life is, gratifyingly, very much alive and central to the plot of the novel.' Financial Times
'It's a real fun read. The jokes are great and you find yourself rooting for Bridget and praying she gets the outcome she deserves' The Sun
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About Helen Fielding
Helen Fielding studied English at St Anne's College, Oxford and worked at the BBC as writer, researcher and producer. She then began writing for the Sunday Times, the Telegraph and the Independent, which first published the anonymous column that became the novel Bridget Jones's Diary. Along with its sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, it has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and been adapted into two extremely successful films.