Updated: December 2019: So, I am a dumb ass. I thought I liked this book when I first read it. Since I was in a reading slump I grabbed this and a few other books to re-read during Christmas Day. Ugh. This is still goofy and irritating for all of the reasons I said below. However, having wine and ch...
What's up peeps and how are ya?! I hope you all are doing awesome and enjoying the last bit of summer! I am well to be honest a bit annoyed at the moment, because this is my second attempt at writing this review. I lost my first one and dummy me forgot to save it! YAY!!! SHEMURR! But, I'll get over ...
I have always been fascinated by the 20s. You had the so-called Jazz Age, women fighting for the right to vote in the U.S., etc. and all of it ending when the U.S. enters the Great Depression in the 1930s. I never much thought of what the 1920s was like in England, and now I still would want a book ...
Lara Lington has always had an overactive imagination, but suddenly that imagination seems to be in overdrive. Normal professional twenty-something young women don’t get visited by ghosts. Or do they?When the spirit of Lara’s great-aunt Sadie—a feisty, demanding girl with firm ideas about fashion, l...
I think I may have read all the good ones written by SK. Because this one was awful. Well, not really. It would have been good if it wasn't for "ghost" Sadie. I hated her, intensely. She behaved like a spoiled girl the entire book. Her shouts made my head hurt. It was like she was shouting in my ear...
I really enjoyed this one. The first ten pages had me laughing really hard but I thought the problems the main character faced were too cruel on Kinsella's part. I know they were made to make the readers laugh but I felt really bad for Lara, instead of finding it funny.Luckily, the book picked up in...
Even though I like some of her other books, I think this one was kind of .. awfull. I'm not normally one to say bad things about a writer that tries to be funny, but Sophie Kinsella, in "Twenties Girl", combined two things that for her just on't work out : a ghost and sense of humour. I have already...
Audio-This was not the funny story I have grown used to from Sophia Kinsella. It had it's funny parts, but it had a feeling of melancholy through much of the book. Perhaps because I saw myself in the characters flaws.Lara is a nice young lady with her own business and a fabulous boyfriend. Everythin...
Important: Our sites use cookies.
We use the information stored using cookies and similar technologies for advertising and statistics purposes.
Stored data allow us to tailor the websites to individual user's interests.
Cookies may be also used by third parties cooperating with BookLikes, like advertisers, research companies and providers of multimedia applications.
You can choose how cookies are handled by your device via your browser settings.
If you choose not to receive cookies at any time, BookLikes will not function properly and certain services will not be provided.
For more information, please go to our Privacy Policy.