Bujna mašta Olivije Jones

Bujna mašta Olivije Jones

Helen Fielding

A witty romantic-adventure novel by English writer Helen Fielding. After the huge success of Bridget Jones, she introduces a new heroine, Olivia Joules - the surname as a unit of energy, a symbol of her vitality.

Olivia is a confident, smart, independent thirty-year-old Sunday Times journalist who, due to her hyperactive imagination and penchant for dramatic conspiracy theories, is "demoted" from hard news to the glamorous Elan magazine. She lives by her own "rules of life" (e.g. "Never trust a man with too many teeth" or "Always have a plan B"), loves gadgets, travel and adrenaline.

The plot begins at a luxury party in Miami, where Olivia meets the charismatic, wealthy and mysterious Pierre Ferram - an elegant Frenchman who smells of luxury and danger. Her imagination immediately runs wild: he may be a terrorist, a plastically operated Osama bin Laden or an Al-Qaeda mastermind! Instead of settling down, Olivia embarks on an independent investigation, using her journalistic skills, false identities and improvised spy tricks.

The novel is a mix of James Bond, romantic comedy and satire on post-9/11 paranoia. Olivia travels from Florida hotels to eco-lodges in Sudan to underwater caves and deserts, meets dubious characters (from Hollywood producers to Arab millionaires), gets into dangerous situations (helicopters, speedboats, diving), but always with British humor, self-irony and the power of a female perspective. Fielding mocks the media culture, the celebrity world and the fear of terrorism, while Olivia balances between real danger and her "overactive imagination".

The book is fast, fun, full of witty dialogue and unexpected twists - less intimate than Bridget Jones, more action and espionage. Critics called her the "female 007" or "Bond in a skirt", but she did not achieve the same mega-success.

Original title
Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination
Translation
Dubravka Petrović
Editor
Neven Antičević
Illustrations
Morana Zubak
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
318
Publisher
24 sata, Zagreb, 2004.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Dnevnik Bridget Jones

Dnevnik Bridget Jones

Helen Fielding

In her cult classic, Helen Fielding writes with wit, self-deprecation, and realism, transforming the everyday frustrations of the modern single woman into a universal comedy about love, self-esteem, and societal pressures.

Fidas, 2001.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.32
Drvlje oholosti

Drvlje oholosti

Gilbert K. Chesterton
Zagrebačka naklada, 2017.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
12.53
Buddha iz predgrađa

Buddha iz predgrađa

Hanif Kureishi
V.B.Z, 2019.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.36
Sajam taštine

Sajam taštine

William Makepeace Thackeray

One of the most important novels of the Victorian era, written as a "novel without a hero". The author focuses on two main female characters: the resourceful, ambitious and ruthless Becky Sharp and her opposite – the gentle, passive and good-natured Ameli

Jutarnji list, 2004.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.76 - 4.99
Pod mrežom

Pod mrežom

Iris Murdoch

Under the Net (1954), Iris Murdoch's debut work, follows Jake Donaghue, a young writer and translator in London, living a bohemian life. The story, told in the first person, explores themes of freedom, love, and the search for meaning through Jake's chaot

Sveučilišna naklada Liber (SNL), 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
4.99 - 5.32
Rebeka

Rebeka

Daphne Du Maurier

The novel "Rebecca" (1938), a Gothic classic, follows a nameless young woman, the poor companion of a rich American woman, who falls in love with the charming widower Maxim de Winter, owner of the luxurious Manderley estate in Cornwall, in Monte Carlo.

BIGZ, 1987.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.99 - 3.46