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Remember Me? unabridged library edition brand new | 
enlarge | Author: Sophie Kinsella Creator: Rosalyn Landor Publisher: Books on Tape Category: Book
Buy Used: $15.20
Avg. Customer Rating: 201 reviews Sales Rank: 410012
Media: Audio CD Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0552156116 EAN: 9781415943878 ASIN: 0552156116
Publication Date: 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail
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loved it! November 21, 2008 I absolutely adored this book and read it over and over again when I first purchased it. I'll admit I had low expectations but it is smart and quirky. There were a lot of moments where it made me "squee!"
The amenesia storyline is just the kick the standard love story needs. I thought Lexi was really relatable and Kinsella does a great job of describing each unique character without getting too long-winded. I only she had more description of Jon in it! :)
Good stuff November 20, 2008 I read this book a couple of years ago but as I am easy to please when it comes to Sophie Kinsella, I enjoyed it. Maybe not quite to the level of the Shopaholic series, but if you like Kinsella, you probably will not be disappointed.
Not What I Was Expecting November 17, 2008 I've read most of the Shopaholic books, so I was naturally expecting "Remember Me?" to be a funny book. Surprisingly, it isn't. I don't think I laughed at all. The story is kind of flat. Even though the premise of the book is intriguing--the main character has a car accident and loses all memory of the last three years--not a whole lot happens. Also, the characters are hard to relate to. I love Becky Bloomwood of the Shopaholic series because she's quirky and naive. Lexi Smart, the title character in "Remember Me?," is not nearly as well drawn as Becky. I couldn't really relate to her, or to any of the characters. While her gorgeous, millionaire husband turns out to be not-so-perfect, I couldn't see what drew her to Jon. He's a nice guy, I presume, but he comes across as flat, like everyone else in this book.
But despite these misgivings, I'm giving this book 4 Stars because I think Sophie Kinsella is a very talented writer. I also give her a lot of credit for not wrapping up all the loose ends and for not turning this into a happily-ever-after fairy tale.
I was very pleased with this book November 8, 2008 Although not as good as the Shopaholic series, I liked this book MUCH better than the Undomestic Goddess. I found it extremely difficult to put down and read the whole thing in one night! I would definitely recommend this book to any Sophie Kinsella fan; you will not be disappointed.
First Time Kinsella Reader October 26, 2008 This was my first Sophie Kinsella book and it won't be my last. The story was well written and kept me turning the pages even while stopped in traffic. Really enjoyed the situation the heroine found herself in.
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