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Die Geheimnisse der Olivia Joules: Roman (original 2004; edition 2006)

by Helen Fielding, Helen Fielding (Author), Marcus Ingendaay (Übersetzer)

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Title:Die Geheimnisse der Olivia Joules: Roman
Authors:Helen Fielding
Other authors:Helen Fielding (Author), Marcus Ingendaay (Übersetzer)
Info:Goldmann Verlag (2006), Taschenbuch, 384 pages
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Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination by Helen Fielding (2004)

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A stronger editorial hand was needed for the "jump-cut" sections of the book (and yes, a film/video term is very appropriate given that HF clearly had movie options in mind when she write this book;) and while not great literature, it was silly, fun and entertaining. ( )
  Tanya-dogearedcopy | Apr 4, 2013 |
Cute book! I really loved this one on audio-- the reader was fantastic. It's not masterful literature and it's not as relate-able as Bridget Jones, but Fielding's "chin up, girls" voice comes through loud and clear. If you were intrigued by Bridget's adventures in Thailand and thought it would have been better if it hadn't been shoehorned awkwardly into a subplot, this would be a good book for you. ( )
  readrunandrepeat | Apr 3, 2013 |
i tried listening to this in audio...it didn't work out so well ( )
  pam.enser | Apr 1, 2013 |
Did you love Bridget Jones' Diary?

Helen Fielding has hit the pages again; this time with a new character but just as many funny circumstances.

Olivia Joules is a young British woman who has had to fight to make her way, alone, in the world. She has that fiesty British determination to rise above her circumstances.

Orphaned at the age of fourteen, she changed her name from Rachel Pixley to the much more romantic Olivia Joules.

She has a list of "Rules for Living" that helps her to remain grounded in reality...most of the time. And yet...sometimes...sometimes she gets in over her head.

Olivia Joules is a writer for the Sunday Times. She yearns for the chance to writesomething a bit less "fluffy". If only her editor would assign her to somethingmore important.

Grab this book and join Olivia on the adventure that lies ahead. You won't believe what she gets herself into. ( )
  BoundTogetherForGood | Feb 3, 2012 |
Olivia Joules is a freelance journalist who desperately wants to get out of writing style stories and do serious news. Unfortunately, her overactive imagination tends to create stories that have no factual back-up. While working on an article in Florida, Olivia gets pulled into a situation wilder than her imagination could have created.

My general reaction to this book is "meh". There were a few funny moments but in comparison with the Bridget Jones books, this one suffers greatly. The book also requires a massive suspension of disbelief from about the mid-point on. I also didn't feel particularly attached to Olivia which made it difficult to really care about the plot development. It was a quick and easy read but not overwhelmingly awesome or funny. ( )
  MickyFine | Jun 23, 2011 |
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"The problem with you, Olivia, is that you have an overactive imagination."
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"I was against the invasion."
"You were? And why was that?"
"Well, since you ask: there was no evidence of weapons of mass destruction, there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda or September 11, and they were punishing a breach of international law by breaking international law themselves."
Most of the wars in the world are caused by people who think they have God on their side. Always stick with people who know they are flawed and ridiculous.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0143035363, Paperback)

With the irrepressible Bridget Jones, bestselling author Helen Fielding created an unforgettable one-of-a-kind female character beloved by millions the world over. Now, Fielding gives us a sensational new heroine for a new era. From the white heat of Miami to the implants of L.A., from the glittering waters of the Caribbean to the scorching deserts of Arabia, journalist-turned-master-spy Olivia Joules pits herself against the forces of terror armed with her own pocket survival kit, her Rules for Living, her infamous overactive imagination, and a very special underwire bra. Join Olivia in her heart-stopping, hilarious, nerve-frazzling quest from hip hotel to ecolodge to underwater cave, by light aircraft, speedboat, helicopter, and horse, in this witty, contemporary, and utterly unputdownable novel.

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Devoted fans of Helen Fielding and her books on Bridget Jones can breathe a huge sigh of relief. Here's a new novel with a new character - Olivia Joules. Olivia, the heroine of the new novel, is a girl spy who can swing from helicopters while still clutching her Prada bag.… (more)

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