Thursday, October 23, 2008

REMEMBER ME?

Author:  Sophie Kinsella
Genre:  Chick Lit
Published:  2008
Personal Rating:  3.25/5
Yearly Count:  137



Lexi Smart wakes up in the hospital after a car crash and discovers that she doesn't remember the last three years of her life.  To her astonishment, her present life is a dream come true.

I enjoyed the concept - amnesia, but I didn't enjoy the repetition of it and the drawn out scenes.  The book could have been half the size.  While the characters were okay and there were some grinning moments, I still like the Shopaholic series much more.

7 comments:

  1. I really liked this book although yes I do like the Shopaholic series better too.

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  2. I actually like Kinsella's stand-alone titles better than her shopaholic books, although I get tired of everyone becoming filthy rich.

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  3. Still haven't read Kinsella's books--kind of on the fence about them as I've heard mixed things. I like the idea of amnesia as well (well, not getting it...but you know). We enjoy watching Samantha Who? on occasion.

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  4. I've really enjoyed Kinsella's shopaholic books so I'm looking forward to reading this one. Haven't bought it yet...still waiting for the cheaper version to come out. :)

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  5. Dar ~ It was still a fun diversion.

    Bookfool ~ The Shopaholic series has never failed to make me giggle; that's what I like most about the books. I read that Kinsella has a new one coming out in 2009 called Twenties Girl.

    Trish ~ I have watched Samantha Who? only on occasion as well. :) If you don't like when a person makes justifications for all their "want" purchases, then don't read the series. Becky (the main character) is really good at it though.

    Josette ~ I hope you enjoy it, Josette. I look forward to reading your thoughts.

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  6. I have yet to read any of Kinsella's books, but I have The Undomestic Goddess in my stacks. Might be a good book for the holiday season, when life gets a bit hectic. Sounds like it could be good for a few chuckles.

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  7. Les ~ Kinsella's book are not deep by any stretch of the imagination, but they do offer some good fun. They certainly would be a good choice during hectic times. So . . . I'll be looking for a review from you in January, right? ;)

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