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somethingaboutbooks23 's review for:
The Sister Switch
by Charlotte Butterfield
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Morning TV’s favourite twin sisters, Alice and Edie, may share the screen, but that’s where their similarities end. Their viewpoints are far from identical, & whilst their on-air clashes keep viewers hooked, off-camera, their relationship is far from picture-perfect. After a heated argument on live television threatens their jobs, the fiery duo make a bet: neither could last a week in the other’s shoes, so determined to prove each other wrong, they secretly swap lives — without telling a soul. What starts as a battle of wills quickly spirals into chaos, as each sister discovers that the other's life is far more complicated than it seems. But will their relationship survive?
From the moment I read that this title would appeal to fans of Cecelia Ahern & David Nicholls I was hooked in, & am very pleased to say it lived up to expectations!
I loved the writing style from this author, I was instantly drawn to the two sisters, two very opposite characters, and the view from each one’s perspective perfectly described, making you feel like you’d known them for years.
Being of a similar age to the sisters there were some nostalgic elements I enjoyed & one my favourite parts was the comparison of the two very different book clubs attended by the sisters - I would definitely want to join Edie’s!🤭
The story is well told & whilst some elements are potentially a little unbelievable (I didn’t quite grasp that Seb wouldn’t have clicked when the swap happened), I loved how the story progresses, with the realisation of some very important factors in their lives (thank god you realised Alice!) making this a beautiful, heartwarming read.
From the moment I read that this title would appeal to fans of Cecelia Ahern & David Nicholls I was hooked in, & am very pleased to say it lived up to expectations!
I loved the writing style from this author, I was instantly drawn to the two sisters, two very opposite characters, and the view from each one’s perspective perfectly described, making you feel like you’d known them for years.
Being of a similar age to the sisters there were some nostalgic elements I enjoyed & one my favourite parts was the comparison of the two very different book clubs attended by the sisters - I would definitely want to join Edie’s!🤭
The story is well told & whilst some elements are potentially a little unbelievable (I didn’t quite grasp that Seb wouldn’t have clicked when the swap happened), I loved how the story progresses, with the realisation of some very important factors in their lives (thank god you realised Alice!) making this a beautiful, heartwarming read.