Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Kristiana - GoodreadsSophie Kinsella starts out this novel with a high concept premise: imagine waking up to a perfect life without any idea how it got that way. Indeed, in the first chapter Lexi Smart comes off as ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Jessica Gadsden - GoodreadsAt writer's conferences I keep hearing that chick lit is dead and I think this book may have put a nail in the coffin. It started with a cute premise - typical chick-lit heroine wakes up in a hospital ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Emily - GoodreadsI admit it, I am partial to the odd Kinsella (especially to pass the time when travelling alone!). Unfortunately, she's let herself down on this occasion! This book isn't offensively bad, but I would ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Barbara ★ - GoodreadsOn the heels of reading Can You Keep a Secret?, this book was a major disappointment. Junior assistant Lexi Smart has a car accident and wakes up with complete amnesia. The last thing she remembers ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Paula - GoodreadsDid gain some insight on what it must be like to have amnesia, bad, very bad. The plot centers around a woman who loses her memory and her memory of the adulterous affair that she was having, not to ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Christine - Goodreads2.5 It was a quick enjoyable read, but I gave it a 2 because I never really connected with the main character. She just kept acting in really unbelievable ways in different situations. I know it's ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - The Listmaker - GoodreadsI wanted to like this book, but alas, I found that I was forcing myself to finish it. For me, there wasn't a single likable character in this book. If you've ever read any of Sophie Kinsella's books ... Read full review
Review: Remember Me?
User Review - Heidi - GoodreadsI was very disappointed in this book. I felt like the author was spending more time trying to use every swear word she had ever heard than developing a good story. The concept intrigued me -- who isn ... Read full review