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Remember Me?
by Sophie Kinsella
Sophie Kinsella's novels are the chocolate cake of books, and Remember Me is my guilty pleasure I indulge in a little too often.
Out of all of Kinsella's novels this one remains my favourite, (although I've Got Your Number is a close second.) To me, Remember Me is chick-lit at it's finest. However regardless of our usual assumption that chick-lit is fluffy and flighty, I think Remember Me has a little more girth.
I love the role that friendship plays in the novel. Lexi's friendship with Fi proves to be the most important relationship in her life. I also admire her independence Not to mention that Lexi Smart is…well, smart. She was a hard worker and was good at her job,
Hilariously witty with a great leading lady. Remember Me asks the question, "if you woke up to a perfect life would it be as great as you thought it would be?
Out of all of Kinsella's novels this one remains my favourite, (although I've Got Your Number is a close second.) To me, Remember Me is chick-lit at it's finest. However regardless of our usual assumption that chick-lit is fluffy and flighty, I think Remember Me has a little more girth.
I love the role that friendship plays in the novel. Lexi's friendship with Fi proves to be the most important relationship in her life. I also admire her independence
Spoiler
, that and the fact that she didn't run into the arms of her lover directly after she ends it with Eric.Spoiler
and even though I found the whole "I can make a hugely profitable business selling vintage carpets" a bit far-fetched, Lexi took initiative and started her own company and I admire her for that.Hilariously witty with a great leading lady. Remember Me asks the question, "if you woke up to a perfect life would it be as great as you thought it would be?