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A review by jessica_reading_writing
I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella
5.0
Blurb: Poppy has lost her engagement ring, her phone has been stolen and her in-laws hate her. She's needs a phone...quick! So when she finds a phone in a bin she grabs it and begins to use it, but the owner of the phone (a handsome businessman) wants it back, so she strikes up a deal with him. She will transfer all his business emails directly to him if she can keep the phone a little longer....
Overview: Okay, I LOVE Sophie Kinsella books. In fact, they're the only rom com books I've ever read and I actually read this books years and years ago, but thought I'd read it again as I'd forgotten the plot. And oh my god....I'd forgotten how unbelievably funny and ridiculously entertaining her books are. Poppy is slightly neurotic, a complete mess and always has to please everyone and be nice to everyone even if it means she miserable. Plus Sam the handsome stranger brings a whole lot of mess and confusion into the situation!
Good Points: Several times while reading I actually burst out laughing. It's seriously so funny. Things just get worse and worse for poor Poppy as she tries to please everyone and keep her head above water. The writing is easy to read and the plot simple to follow which is exactly why I love SK books. Also the inclusion of hilarious footnotes on most pages brings an added layer of detail.
Not so Good Points: To be honest other than the fact that at times I wish I could slap Poppy across the face and tell her to pull herself together I can't say there's anything bad about this book. It's just an entertaining, hilarious, feel-good story.
Overview: Okay, I LOVE Sophie Kinsella books. In fact, they're the only rom com books I've ever read and I actually read this books years and years ago, but thought I'd read it again as I'd forgotten the plot. And oh my god....I'd forgotten how unbelievably funny and ridiculously entertaining her books are. Poppy is slightly neurotic, a complete mess and always has to please everyone and be nice to everyone even if it means she miserable. Plus Sam the handsome stranger brings a whole lot of mess and confusion into the situation!
Good Points: Several times while reading I actually burst out laughing. It's seriously so funny. Things just get worse and worse for poor Poppy as she tries to please everyone and keep her head above water. The writing is easy to read and the plot simple to follow which is exactly why I love SK books. Also the inclusion of hilarious footnotes on most pages brings an added layer of detail.
Not so Good Points: To be honest other than the fact that at times I wish I could slap Poppy across the face and tell her to pull herself together I can't say there's anything bad about this book. It's just an entertaining, hilarious, feel-good story.