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Last time I posted I was just about to finish Chasing Harry Winston by Laura Weisberger. I had been trying to read that book for a few months and just couldn’t find the time or energy to really dive into it. I am happy to say that the ending fit the book well and I was very pleased with it. I felt the book could go two ways: a quick, sappy ending that felt contrived and didn’t flow with the rest of the book or a slower, less sappy but more meaningful ending that fit with the rest of the storyline. Luckily, the latter was the way the ending went and left me happy as well as the characters.
So this week, I decided to move onto the new Sophie Kinsella book, Remember Me? as I have been waiting to receive it from my book club and I finally received it. I have made it to Chapter 6 in just a couple of days and I am really enjoying it. If you like the television show Samantha Who? I think you will like this book. Both stories have similar premises – a young girl who after an accident has selective amnesia. It has been comical at points and I can’t wait to see what happens throughout the book and to see if her memory comes back. It shall be interesting.







October 14th, 2008 at 11:27 am
I love Sophie Kinsella’s The Undomestic Goddess.
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October 14th, 2008 at 11:55 am
I loved this book. Hope you enjoy it.