Bridget Jones's Diary
5 journalers for this copy...
Picador 2001
310 pages
From the Back Cover:
A dazzling urban satire of modern human relations?
An ironic, tragic insight into the demise of the nuclear family?
Or the confused ramblings of a pissed thirty-something?
310 pages
From the Back Cover:
A dazzling urban satire of modern human relations?
An ironic, tragic insight into the demise of the nuclear family?
Or the confused ramblings of a pissed thirty-something?
Journal Entry 2 by hippolein at -- Por correo -- In the mail --, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain on Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (4/14/2010 UTC) at -- Por correo -- In the mail --, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain
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Going to Kirjakko ;)
Going to Kirjakko ;)
I've just finished her second diary, so I'm doing this the wrong way round. With Bridget it probably doesn't matter... From Hippolein's collection of All Diaries Great and Small. To be read soon.
I happened to read part two of Bridget's Diary first and have to say the writer has improved since this first part. Which means the film manuscript had a superb writer as I liked the first film better than the sequal.
Bridget will continue her journey to meet new friends.
Bridget will continue her journey to meet new friends.
Bridget will move into Stade, Germany, as Into-the-Blue won a RABCK, wants easy-to-read women's fiction and already has part two (Edge of Reason).
Hope you have fun with it and do see the movie as well!
Hope you have fun with it and do see the movie as well!
Received today - thanks very much - also for the postcard, a great addition to my collection.
update of 08.08.2013:
good fun - thanks again!
update of 08.08.2013:
good fun - thanks again!
Journal Entry 7 by Into-the-Blue at Wohnmobilstellplatz am Kuhhirten in Bremen, Bremen Germany on Saturday, August 24, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (8/24/2013 UTC) at Wohnmobilstellplatz am Kuhhirten in Bremen, Bremen Germany
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Waiting for a New reader at the motor home park in Bremen
This is the first bookcrossing book EVER that I was lucky enough to find. What a coincidence that I released the German translation of the same book about three years ago...
Since I know it already, I'll probably not read it, but chances are good that it'll soon be released in a country whose inhabitants are so weird that they insist on driving on the left side ;-)
Since I know it already, I'll probably not read it, but chances are good that it'll soon be released in a country whose inhabitants are so weird that they insist on driving on the left side ;-)
Journal Entry 9 by FrankGr at Tower Bridge in Tower Bridge, Greater London United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (10/6/2013 UTC) at Tower Bridge in Tower Bridge, Greater London United Kingdom
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Left on a bench near the south end of Tower Bridge.
Journal Entry 10 by AnonymousFinder at City of Westminster, Greater London United Kingdom on Monday, November 13, 2023
Found it next to the London Bridge litteraly 10 years ago.
Never had the courage nore the envy to read it but i always kept it. I don't know why.
So i'm gonna put it back in a street bookshelve in a park near my home.
It is in the city of Boulogne-Billancourt (next to Paris, France).
Hope that it will keep travelling a long time.
Never had the courage nore the envy to read it but i always kept it. I don't know why.
So i'm gonna put it back in a street bookshelve in a park near my home.
It is in the city of Boulogne-Billancourt (next to Paris, France).
Hope that it will keep travelling a long time.
Journal Entry 11 by AnonymousFinder at City of Westminster, Greater London United Kingdom on Monday, November 13, 2023
Found it next to the London Bridge litteraly 10 years ago.
Never had the courage nore the envy to read it but i always kept it. I don't know why.
So i'm gonna put it back in a street bookshelve in a park near my home.
It is in the city of Boulogne-Billancourt (next to Paris, France).
Hope that it will keep travelling a long time.
Never had the courage nore the envy to read it but i always kept it. I don't know why.
So i'm gonna put it back in a street bookshelve in a park near my home.
It is in the city of Boulogne-Billancourt (next to Paris, France).
Hope that it will keep travelling a long time.