by Josephine Bailey, Helen Fielding
Olivia Joulles is not a book that gets off to the best of starts, but you need to put your apprehension aside and read it, damn you! I have to admit that I love this book. Sadly, I don't own it (hints, people). It's a tale of a very overactive imagination in the hands of a journalist. I must admit t...
Bridget Jones meets James Bond — result: Olivia Joules (that’s “J.O.U.L.E.S. the unit of kinetic energy”), another character of Helen Fielding’s fantastic mind. In the mood for an easy read and hilarious story? Pick up this book and you’ll have a great couple of days.After these positive l...
Totally unbelivable, but a delightful, quick read. Perfect for a hot summers day.
Cute story about a journalist turned M16 agent with an overactive imagination. A fun summer read, for sure, and definitely nothing too serious!
Definitely not in the same league as Bridget Jones' Diary, but fun as a literary bon-bon (empty calories & really not good for you, but fun).
I used to really enjoy Bridget Jones, but after having seen the movies, I had to admit to myself that I actually prefered the movies, and that the books aren't all that good after all (at least in the movies you get to enjoy Colin Firth! ;-) ) This book sounded interesting though (a female journalis...