Still I could not resist and I just finished it. I loved it. I found this atmosphere that I had loved in the other two volumes.
We find Bridget Jones, a little older, though still "frosted", confused, obsessive, superficial, full of good resolutions (can not keep), but always generous and engaging. She always has this eternal adolescent mind, but faced with size of responsibility. We also find his gang that has not changed and her mother.
There are tender moments, sad times, often hilarious. She was always the art of getting into impossible situations.
The author begins the book not on a sad note as might have been feared because of the death of Mark.
I absolutely do not regret having read and I urge you to get an idea for yourself rather than relying on opinions that can be negative.