I like Kinsella books she has a fun way of writing. This is a standard chick lit and I didn't expect anything else. This was a quick two day read, I had some laughs, my eyes watered a little on some parts and that's it. Great summer read, very beach appropriate if you are looking for something like ...
I'm usually a huge fan of Sophie Kinsella. I usually devour her books within a day. But Wedding Night made all the difference: I really had trouble finishing it, I only skimmed over the last pages. At some point I even only wanted to rate it one star. I never was sure whether the book was supposed t...
These people are kind a of a mess, but they are lovable messes. Well, most of them. Lottie, Fliss, Richard, Lorcan and Ben have some exciting things coming in their future but I enjoyed the bit of the present we got to share with them. Lottie is defiantly a free spirit and I'm so happy she has Richa...
I refer to Sophie Kinsella's books as "candy books" because like candy they are delicious, go down easily, and make me feel guilty for consuming them. (I know I don't need the empty calories.) Candy books are different from chocolate books, which are my favorite books that taste amazing and decade...
I am really disappointed with this book. In some ways it was Kinsella's best book but in others it was her worst. The fact that it was written from the point of view of two characters was fantastic, I thought that worked really well. Lottie and Fliss were both likeable characters and I liked the sub...
I really loved this book. Lottie is devastated when she realizes her current boyfriend, Richard, had no intention of proposing to her, like she thought. So after her teenage boyfriend, Ben, expresses an interest to pick up where they left off, she is thinking that she has a chance of marriage and ...
What type of heroine believes that her boyfriend is proposing when he isn’t? A Sophie Kinsella heroine, of course!After Richard, Lottie’s boyfriend of three years, asks her out for a special luncheon, telling her that he has important question to ask her, and then enquires if she likes his surname, ...
I always love Kinsella's books and this was no exception! Lottie's not very lucky in love and you will find yourself cheering her on in this book as she makes "unfortunate choices" on the road to finding her one true love. Her sister Fliss wants Lottie to be happy, but is also very protective. After...
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