

An absolute time capsule of a book from the Bridget Jones's Diary era of British chick lit (complimentary). Is it good? Is that question even relevant? Marvel at the turn-of-the-millennium vibes that infect the entire thing, replete with plot points that would be immediately solved if smartphones existed. Light and fluffy, if occasionally infuriating since it relies on the heroine being incredibly dense on occasion. Samantha Grabster remains an icon for the ages however, and should have been the protagonist of a long running series.
An absolute time capsule of a book from the Bridget Jones's Diary era of British chick lit (complimentary). Is it good? Is that question even relevant? Marvel at the turn-of-the-millennium vibes that infect the entire thing, replete with plot points that would be immediately solved if smartphones existed. Light and fluffy, if occasionally infuriating since it relies on the heroine being incredibly dense on occasion. Samantha Grabster remains an icon for the ages however, and should have been the protagonist of a long running series.