maddiegabriele 's review for:

Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
5.0

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
Spoiler, that and the fact that she didn't run into the arms of her lover directly after she ends it with Eric.
Not to mention that Lexi Smart is…well, smart. She was a hard worker and was good at her job,
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?