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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Some
Some strong language in the British comedy register
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic and sexual content handled with comedy
Substance Use
Some
Regular drinking and a brief drug incident
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity; this is a comedy above all else
What this book is about
Helen Fielding's second Bridget Jones novel follows Bridget as she navigates her relationship with Mark Darcy, somehow managing to create new disasters at every turn. The novel is funnier and less emotionally coherent than the first but consistently entertaining. Adult content including drinking, casual drug use, and some sexual humor are present throughout in the British chick-lit register.
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Regular alcohol use
Brief drug incident
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