![]() ![]() ![]() Relationships, as Fielding knows, can be hell in their awkward beginning stages. But if Bridget had made it to the single woman's equivalent of the Oscar acceptance speech, Fielding, as she deftly proves in the hilarious sequel, "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason," was only getting started. ![]() When last seen (at the end of the runaway best-seller "Bridget Jones's Diary"), Bridget was sinking into the pillows at a luxury hotel with the dashing, wealthy human rights lawyer Mark Darcy. In 1998, Helen Fielding introduced readers to Bridget Jones, an accident-prone, enterprising "singleton" in her 30s whose search for job satisfaction and firm thighs was rivaled only by her quest to "develop inner poise and authority and sense of self as woman of substance, complete without boyfriend, as best way to obtain boyfriend."
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