There are many different ways of choosing your next book to read. I personally use a range of techniques from being dragged in by the cover, reading an enticing blurb, it is free on Kindle or it has been popular on social media. This post aims to help even further by using key words that I would use to describe the book.
If you like a Fae Fantasy, Beauty and The Beast type story then you will like…


If you like Y/A dealing with racial issues in a gripping tale then you will like…
If you like a light, relatable, entertaining, Pride and Prejudice type theme then you will like…
Book Review – Bridget Jones Diary and Other Writings by Helen Fielding

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Oooh I love P&P and I’ve seen Bridget Jones’ Diary but somehow didn’t know it was a book?!?! I will have to check it out, thanks 🙂
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Now you know you won’t be able to unsee it 😜 I have the latest edition of Bridget Jones Diary and other writings and it’s in there that Helen Fielding got her inspiration from Pride and Prejudice the 1995 Colin Firth series. It’s only lose of course but it’s there!
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All Bridget Jones films are books I believe 🤔
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