I’ve Got Your Number is the second book I’ve ready by Sophie Kinsella. The other one I read was one of the Shopaholic books and I wasn’t crazy about it. I did see the movie adaption of Confessions of a Shopaholic and enjoyed that. I expected this to be a light and fun read, and it delivered perfec...
Poppy Wyatt was celebrating her upcoming nuptials, when the fire alarm went off. When the drill was over, her ring was missing. She went to call someone and her phone was then snatched. She finds a phone in the trash can and it becomes her lifeline to the hotel finding her ring. The problem was that...
Poppy Wyatt has never felt luckier. She is about to marry her ideal man, Magnus Tavish, but in one afternoon her “happily ever after” begins to fall apart. Not only has she lost her engagement ring in a hotel fire drill, but in the panic that follows, her phone is stolen. As she paces shakily around...
Can I just say how much I really liked this book. I decided to read something more in the lighter side after reading Vandal. And let me just say that this book was so entertaining and fluffy from beginning to end. I have seen books by Sophie Kinsella but have never went ahead and picked one up to re...
Audiobook rating: 4.5 starsBook rating: 4 starsInitial thoughts: This book was so ludicrous yet hilarious! I was in stitches half the time and couldn't keep myself from smirking throughout the rest of the book. The plot itself is largely predictable, although there were a few twists woven in along t...
I love love love books with romance which is, incidently, the reason I am a fan of Judith Mcnaught (despite the predictable plot and identical character descriptions in every book). This book, however, tells a love story that is unique and beautiful and heart-warming but at the same time, is full of...
As the summary says, it is a charming chick lit. I enjoyed how the relationship between Poppy and Sam progress by each email and text message. I thought that was romantic as well as funny. Sam's personality is the kind I like in real life: guys who don't care what other people thinks (and people ass...
Another short one while I'm on holidays.This is the exact kind of book you want to be reading on a relaxing vacation. It's a fun, easy read that keeps you interested, but not at the expense of holiday fun! Poppy is such a fun character. She acts exactly as I'd imagine real women to act in the same s...
I don't know, is it something wrong with me or is Sophie Kinsella's story becoming more and more cliché for my liking, because through-out this book I didn't feel a thing for any of the characters. Neither I could relate to any of them nor they felt any relatable. There were no “LOL” moment for me ...
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