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I Owe You One
by Sophie Kinsella
I Owe You One was a sweet and easy read that had many laugh out loud moments and towards the end some heartfelt lessons about family, love and doing the right thing.
At times I felt Fixie was naive and not so straight thinking, but you can see she's struggling with self doubt and sees the best in people, even when they don't perhaps deserve it.
I loved how there were so many positive female relationships explored in their complexity and how loss and tragedy can define a person and change a family dynamic.
Overall there were parts (particularly about the shop) that seemed to drag and detract from the flow of the story, but there are also some classic emotional, heart tugging moments too that really made the book enjoyable.
I didn't overall love it as much as I have other books recently and I'm trying to be much more ordered in my star ratings, this would be a 3 and a half.
At times I felt Fixie was naive and not so straight thinking, but you can see she's struggling with self doubt and sees the best in people, even when they don't perhaps deserve it.
I loved how there were so many positive female relationships explored in their complexity and how loss and tragedy can define a person and change a family dynamic.
Overall there were parts (particularly about the shop) that seemed to drag and detract from the flow of the story, but there are also some classic emotional, heart tugging moments too that really made the book enjoyable.
I didn't overall love it as much as I have other books recently and I'm trying to be much more ordered in my star ratings, this would be a 3 and a half.