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“Just as chick-lit heroine Bridget Jones struggles with men, retired anti-hero Bernard Jones is bemused by the trials and tribulations of investing.  Anyone who is a member of an investment club will instantly recognise the characters in this clever, well crafted and highly amusing book.”

 Brian Durrant, Investment Director, The Fleet Street Letter.

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“In Bernard Jones, Nick Louth has produced an anti-hero for our financial age. Whether it is fighting his way to a secure retirement, jousting with the council over wheelie bins or feuding with his wife over his fondness for cakes and biscuits, Bernard Jones goes into battle on behalf of us all.”

 Matthew Vincent, Editor,  Investors Chronicle.

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“Bernard Jones, tried by life, marriage, family, friends and neighbours as much as by investment is a must-read. He's on the way to becoming a minor classic.”

Chris Crowcroft, Investors Chronicle reader

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“I have enjoyed reading Bernard Jones Diary as he attempts to enjoy retirement with a mixture of cunning and (not too much) knowledge. I wish him well.”

Eric Cox, Investors Chronicle reader

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"It’s so easy to identify with Bernard Jones and the situations he describes. I almost feel I know him as a friend. His diary is the first page I turn to in the magazine. It is always topical and hugely entertaining."

Leonard Spark, Investors Chronicle reader  

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Bernard and I are soul mates…We share the same hopeless investing traits being driven by misty eyed emotion, alcohol and a love of chocolate rather than the cold logical appraisal of information so beloved by the professionals.

Gordon Gray, New Zealand

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