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Sophie Kinsella
Sophie Kinsella is the author of the bestselling Shopaholic series as well as the novels Can You Keep a Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, Remember Me?, Twenties Girl, I've Got Your Number, and Wedding Night. She lives in England. show more

Sophie Kinsella is the author of the bestselling Shopaholic series as well as the novels Can You Keep a Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, Remember Me?, Twenties Girl, I've Got Your Number, and Wedding Night. She lives in England.
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Book Minx
Book Minx rated it 11 years ago
Lara is haunted by her great aunt Sadie who insists that Lara help her find a necklace, so she can rest in peace. To save Sadie's body from getting cremated, Lara states that she thinks her great aunt was murdered, which was ridiculous. Lara makes up an extremely ludicrous story about her great aunt...
Reading Robyn
Reading Robyn rated it 13 years ago
Twenties Girl is a ghost story about Lara, a young struggling business women who just got dumped by both her boyfriend and her flaky business partner. Enter Sadie, a 1920's loving former 105 year old who just can't rest in peace without her beloved necklace. Allow me to start by asking: Is there s...
Ravings of a Book Junkie
Ravings of a Book Junkie rated it 14 years ago
A touching and funny account of Lara Lingston, a love obsessed twenty-something, who encounters the ghost of her great-aunt, Sadie. Lara is much like Becky, the shopaholic, in that funny stuff happens to her, but unlike Becky she's not ditzy. This book had me laughing out loud in some parts, and cry...
iLoveBooks28
iLoveBooks28 rated it 14 years ago
This book is amazing. I loved every minute of it. It's about a girl named Lara who gets visited by the ghost of her great-aunt Sadie. Sadie visits Lara because she needs Lara to find a missing dragonfly necklace that has been in her possesion for over 75 years. I absolutely loved the connection ...
artsy musings of a bibliophile
artsy musings of a bibliophile rated it 14 years ago
I started reading Twenties Girl around the middle of 2010 and stopped after reading about the first hundred pages or so. Yes, I had a one teeny tiny bit of a problem with the book for including an American character in it. It's takes away the special feeling that I especially want to associate with ...
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