by Sophie Kinsella
Wow. So I was bored this weekend and started to clean my bookshelves. I have a bunch of Sophie Kinsella's novels. I had "Remember Me?" in hardcover and I seriously went, wait when did I buy this? It barely looked like it had been touched. So I pulled it down off the shelf and wondered why in the wor...
When twenty-eight-year-old Lexi Smart wakes up in a London hospital, she’s in for a big surprise. Her teeth are perfect. Her body is toned. Her handbag is Vuitton. Having survived a car accident—in a Mercedes no less—Lexi has lost a big chunk of her memory, three years to be exact, and she’s about t...
I've already snapped at this book,but I figure I'll have another go with more shapeliness since I've had to mark it as read. (Note: I didn't actually finish the book, so you are entirely welcome to disregard my grousing. I mean, you are anyway, obviously.) I was looking for an audiobook to listen to...
Everyone in this novel is an unlikable psycho. Fucking romantic comedy, man. Works way better on screen when you don't have time to consider how brutally awful everyone is to one another. Yuck.
Hahaha! This book! It made me lol, and probably not for the reasons Sophie Kinsella intended. It's so absurd, it's just so .... Words fail me over how ridiculous this book is. So Lexi is some crazy, highly strung chick who wakes up in a hospital one day with no recollection of the previous three y...
I've read a few Sophie Kinsella books in the past but I think this is my favourite so far! Lexi wakes up in hospital and can't remember the past few years of her life. She doesn't know her husband, she can't remember her dad's funeral, she can't remember how she got the job she has and looks the way...
I LOVED this book! I really didn't expect that, since the reviews are mostly mediocre to say the least.This is the story of Lexi who has an accident in an outing with her friends. She wakes up in a hospital to learn that in fact the accident she remembers happened 3 years ago and she is in fact ther...
Plucky heroines, handsome heroes, and hilarious story lines. Sophie Kinsella always writes a winner.