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A review by operasara
I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella

5.0

I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella follows Poppy who after loosing her engagement ring at a hotel and then getting her cell phone stolen finds a phone that was thrown in the trash. Out of desperation she gives the phone number to the hotel. She soon gets a call and finds out that the phone belonged to a personal assistant and her boss Sam is not happy she has the phone. Poppy refuses to give the phone back but promises to forward all of his e-mails and messages. The two develop a relationship through texts and e-mails while Poppy prepares for her own wedding with the pretentious Magnus.

This is a fantastic and funny adult romance novel that has great crossover appeal to teens. It is light, funny and flirty and Poppy is a peppy girl who readers can't help but root for. Reading like one of those cute ABC family TV movies. Although the book is very long it is still a fast read and I was unable to put it down laughing my way through the story.

Appropriateness: This is a great book for teens who are interested in adult romance. While Poppy is an adult and partakes in adult behaviors (she's living with her fiancee and drinks) there are no sex scenes literal or implied.

Format note: the book is peppered with footnotes throughout that are a great addition to the story. Because of this format I would suggest that you buy the book in hard copy or wait until there are solid reviews of a digital copy because footnotes generally do not translate well to a digital platform.