Sophie Kinesella is one of my favourite authors. Her books are funny and pure escapism. Here are the reviews for her standalone books (I will review the Shopaholic series separately).
Sophie Kinsella’s latest standalone book, Twenties Girl, is her best in my opinion. What an absolute treat this was to read. I took this on my holiday with me as I do like a good dose of chick-lit while relaxing in my sunlounger and Sophie Kinsella never lets me down.
This book was a delight from start to finish. It is narrated by Lara, newly dumped and struggling to run a business on her own. All she needs is to be pestered by the ghost of her Great Auntie Sadie whom she never even met but is here, larger than life, as a 23 year old dancing, drinking, fun-loving girl that only Lara can see and whom she insists help her find her necklace before she is buried without it.
The character of Sadie was just fabulous! One of the most endearing I have come across in a long time; she was such good fun. This book is my new favourite out of all the independents (i.e. not the shopaholic series). I love, love, loved it!
In Remember Me Lexi wakes up in hospital thinking that it is still 2004 and she is going out with Loser Dave, has wonky teeth, loads of friends and works in a low paid job in a carpet company. In fact it is 2007 and she is married to a gorgeous multi-millionaire, has perfect teeth, lives in a huge penthouse overlooing the Thames and has a high-flying job as a Director (oh, and she is the bitch-boss-from-hell), only Lexi can’t remember a thing about it. The story follows Lexi as she tries to fit in with her new life and fill in the gaps as to how she ended up where she did (and how she managed to alienate all her friends in the process).
All the ususal magic is here – young girl, a love interest (or two), nice clothes and shoes (v. important!)
While I agree that nothing can beat the Shopaholic series (who could replace Becky?), this is still a great book to get lost in. Thumbs up for Ms Kinsella once again.
Can you Keep a Secret is such a funny book. I decided to work from home one day I ended up doing nothing other than curling up on the sofa and giggling my way through endless cups of tea until I had finnished the whole thing in a day – I know, I know, shhhhhh but I just couldn’t put the thing down!!!
A great idea for a story and a great heroine make this big-hearted book a real joy to read. This was the first of all Kinsellas books that I read and it was the start of a love affair with all her books.
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I picked up Undomestic Godess after having just read all the Shopaholic series back to back and loving them I just had to devour more of her books.
Samantha is a high flying, stressed out workaholic lawyer for a huge London firm and spends her every waking moment either working or thinking about work and that promotion to Partner she so desperately wants. On the day she is about to find out if she has made Partner or not, she discovers a document she has overlooked that will cost her client £50 million. In a daze, Samantha runs out of the office and ends up on a train without knowing where she’s going and ends up, quite by accident, ono the doorstep of a huge mansion. The owners then mistake Samantha for the Housekeeper they’ve been trying to hire and offer her the job on the spot.
To say that Samantha has no domestic skills whatsoever is an understatement but somehow she manages to muddle her way through (mainly by ordering sandwiches through a catering company and sending the laundry away to be ironed). Of course, there is a sexy gardner to liven up the plot too (which always helps).
I really enjoyed this book, I just love Sophie Kinsella. Her books are so readable, funny and once you pick them up you can’t put them down.




























































I’m a massive Kinsella fan too and I’d have a really hard time choosing my favourite book by her – it’s pretty much impossible for me since I adored them ALL. Cannot wait for the next Shopaholic!!!
Me too! There is a new Shopaholic out in Sept ‘10 which I can’t wait for!