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Remember Me? | 
enlarge | Author: Sophie Kinsella Publisher: Bantam Press Category: Book
List Price: £17.99 Buy New: £8.90 You Save: £9.09 (51%)
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Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 266
Media: Hardcover Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 0593053893 EAN: 9780593053898 ASIN: 0593053893
Publication Date: February 11, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW BOOK FAST DISPATCH FROM U.K REF 936
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Reclaiming what was once you July 8, 2008 Joseph Haschka (Glendale, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"I was a normal girl with frizzy hair and snaggle teeth and a crap boyfriend. And a fairly crap job, and friends who I had a laugh with, and a cozy little flat." - Lexi Smart "I gaze into the mirror and my twenty-eight-year-old face stares back. How on earth did I get from me ... to her?" - Lexi Smart Sophie Kinsella is author of the enormously humorous - and frivolous with a capital "F" - SHOPAHOLIC series starring Becky Bloomwood, spendthrift shopper extraordinaire. I know; I've read them all. In REMEMBER ME?, Kinsella takes a more sobering, but just as enjoyable, tack. I devoured it over the July 4th weekend, stopping only for unavoidable chores that I couldn't unload onto the wife. Here, the heroine is Lexi Smart, who awakens in a hospital bed several days after suffering a severe crack on the head. To her dismay, the past three years of her life are totally forgotten. During that period, she had apparently morphed from a fun-loving but unremarkable, low-paid drone in Deller Carpets, where she worked with her chums Fi, Carolyn and Debs while dating Loser Dave, into a gorgeous, poised and driven senior executive of the same company and married to Eric, a handsome and charming multi-millionaire property developer. Her new existence contains everything beyond her wildest dreams, if only she could remember how she got them. But, as she gets acquainted with her "new" self, her apparently ideal lifestyle begins to show frays around the edges that threaten to unravel towards the center. Perhaps it's not so perfect? Indeed, Fi, Carolyn and Debs now snub her horridly. And what is Eric's reference to "Mont Blanc" all about? For the reader who may wonder where life went wrong and wishes one could go back again, REMEMBER ME? demonstrates that, at least in fiction, it can be done. Like Becky Bloomwood, Sophie conjures Lexi with a fierce affection for the persona while putting her in situations that threaten to spiral deliciously out of control. Like Becky, Lexi has the core intelligence, goodness, and strength of character to muddle through. Kinsella writes chic-lit par excellence. But even this male continues to be charmed.
Fantastic!Summer Read! July 7, 2008 Little Miss Star*x (United Kingdom) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Having loved Sophie Kinsella's shopaholic series i wasn't too sure if i'd like her writing about a different character as Becky was hilarious! However theres something about this author that i love: she makes me laugh so much and her stories are unputtdownable! Remember Me was packed with hilarious situations from Lexi accidently turning the burgular alarm on during a very important show home evening to her making the lights in her home going into disco mode her husband walking in and making an hilarious comment! This is such a perfect summer read and for anyone who enjoyed the shopaholic series this is a must read!!!
A huge let down June 10, 2008 Athina Moustaka (Greece) I have read every other Kinsella Book and absolutely loved it. I had a problem reading them in public places because people would stare at me giggling away. Well this time it wasn't an issue. My lips didn't move once for even a smile while reading this one. It feels like Kinsella published it (in hardcover only, at an outrageous price) not because she had something good, complete and worthy of her reputation to publish but because she wanted to increase her bank statement. A huge let down.
A Great Holiday Read June 1, 2008 Bookworm (North Yorkshire) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have just read this book on my holiday and I can safely say that it is up to Sophie Kinsella's usual high standard. I am a huge fan of the Shopaholic series and was equally impressed with "Remember Me". It only took me 2 days to get through as I couldn not put the book down. Readers will not be disappointed. Although there were parts of the book which, to me, did seem unbelievable, you have to take the book for what it is. It is a lighthearted, fun and happy read.
Fun book thats an easy read June 1, 2008 ASW (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this book, I have read all of the Sophie Kinsella books and this did not disappoint. Its a fun book about a girl called Lexi who's lost some of her memory, the book follows her as she tries to find out what happened to her over the last 3 years. If you have read any of Sophie Kinsella books you will enjoy this; its a great holiday read.
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