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Bridget Jones'un Günlüğü: Mantığın Sınırı - Dost Körpe, Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones'un Günlüğü: Mantığın Sınırı
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9753082746
Publisher: Gendaş Kültür
Pages no: 406
Edition language: Turkish
Series: Bridget Jones (#2)
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the dilemma of reading
the dilemma of reading rated it
4.0 The Edge of Reason/Helen Fielding
The Wilderness Years are over! But not for long. At the end of Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget hiccuped off into the sunset with man-of-her-dreams Mark Darcy. Now, in The Edge of Reason, she discovers what it is like when you have the man of your dreams actually in your flat and he hasn't done the wa...
deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it
4.0 The Edge of Reason
Not as fresh and quotable as the first Bridget Jones book, but still a lot of fun. More entertaining if you're familiar with Persuasion, since her references (callbacks?) to it are hilarious. Too sleepy to type more. Read this book if you like funny.
EricaO
EricaO rated it
3.0 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
As I've mentioned, I'm relistening to the Bridget Jones books because the new one is out and I'll be reading/listening to it soon; I feel I need to brush up on what happened ten billion years ago.So.Bridget.I never liked this story as well as the first one, though time has mellowed my viewpoint a bi...
A Misfit Reader
A Misfit Reader rated it
This is my first youtube review for Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason. I had a hard time really getting out how I felt about the book, both in writing and talking. But here's a video Enjoy!
The Boat Was My Friend
The Boat Was My Friend rated it
3.0 Mr. Darcy's not an Arsenal supporter
My dear Elizabeth Bennet.. I mean Bridget Jones, sorry! The only reason it took me so long to read your first diary (an unexpected 4 out of 5 stars by the way) is that I absolutely can’t stand the disturbing mentality behind the chick-lit genre. Don’t get me wrong; I totally get how the “failed ...
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