Thursday, May 19, 2011

Bridget Jones's Diary


Bridget Jones’s Diary is my most favorite comedy chick lit.

Bridget Jones, a 32 years-old single woman working for a publishing company in London, finds herself alone while being at her marriageable age. Realizing she was past her prime, Bridget starts writing her diary to set up some strong resolutions to lose weight and meet Mr. Right. Then, two nice guys who have nothing in common, Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver, happen to come to her life. So, it’s time for Bridget to decide who would be the right one for her.  

The novel reveals an anxiety hidden deep down inside subconsciousness of single thirty-something women. The story is simple but humorous and witty, presenting thoughts and preferences of most women who are irresistibly passionate for one of those cool, sexy, and tricky guys with sense of humor. But eventually when they want to settle down with someone for the rest of their lives, this kind of person may not be the right one.

It’s a feel-good and light-reading comedy reminding me if something bad heppends then soon good thing will come. Anyway, don’t compare the book with the movie, as they are different media and each of them is the best of its kind. 


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