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Sorry Not Sorry
by Sophie Ranald
Sorry Not Sorry is funny, empowering, and has all the feels. From the beginning, we are introduced to Charlotte who is feeling lost and unfulfilled after her friends move out of their shared flat. She ends up finding a podcast that inspires her to take steps to discover herself and find love, or at the very least sex. Most people find themselves desiring to be better versions of themselves, and I am certainly no exception. Charlotte’s journey, her successes and failures, all resonated with me on a personal level. Despite the description of the book, I found it to be about more than just romantic relationships.
I really had my pompoms out during this read. I was cheering Charlotte on, cheering for Tansy, wondering just what in the world Adam’s deal was, and wanted to slap Bianca and even Maddy a few times. Framing the chapters after episodes of the podcast was very clever. It gave us just a little bit of foreshadowing but not enough to make me upset.
As much as I enjoyed this book, I do have one issue that kept it from being five stars. I wish that the ultimate relationship for Charlotte had been played out more. It felt so sudden at the end of the book that I was left thinking really? That’s it? Just a handful of sightings and now suddenly we have this soulmate experience? I'm happy with the outcome but I wish the readers had more of a foundation to reflect on.
Even with that complaint, I adored this book. It made me laugh, crave margaritas, and wish that I had scheduled it as a buddy read so I could complain about Bianca and others. I definitely will recommend this to others!
*I received an advanced copy from the publisher through netgalley; all opinions are my own.
I really had my pompoms out during this read. I was cheering Charlotte on, cheering for Tansy, wondering just what in the world Adam’s deal was, and wanted to slap Bianca and even Maddy a few times. Framing the chapters after episodes of the podcast was very clever. It gave us just a little bit of foreshadowing but not enough to make me upset.
As much as I enjoyed this book, I do have one issue that kept it from being five stars. I wish that the ultimate relationship for Charlotte had been played out more. It felt so sudden at the end of the book that I was left thinking really? That’s it? Just a handful of sightings and now suddenly we have this soulmate experience? I'm happy with the outcome but I wish the readers had more of a foundation to reflect on.
Even with that complaint, I adored this book. It made me laugh, crave margaritas, and wish that I had scheduled it as a buddy read so I could complain about Bianca and others. I definitely will recommend this to others!
*I received an advanced copy from the publisher through netgalley; all opinions are my own.