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- Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 0385338724
- ISBN-13: 9780385338721
- Publisher: The Dial Press
- Pub date: Feb 26, 2008
- Also available as: Paperback
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Really cute and fun little read. I almost gave it up in the first 10 pages or so because the whining of the main character was driving me crazy and I didn't think I could deal with hundreds more pages of it, but then it got much better and I'm glad I stuck with it. I laughed out loud during the sc ... Continue
Really cute and fun little read. I almost gave it up in the first 10 pages or so because the whining of the main character was driving me crazy and I didn't think I could deal with hundreds more pages of it, but then it got much better and I'm glad I stuck with it. I laughed out loud during the scene with the security system and I love books that make me laugh.
The writing style was a little weak & the plot didn't really pick up until the middle of the book. It was difficult to connect with the main character, though I do think the ending was good.
I can't find this book - I can't for the life of me figure out where it is....
This is a fast and fun book to read.
I've read all of Sophie Kinsella's book and this new one diddn't disappoint. Remember Me was a treat from start to finish with plenty of laugh out loud moments along with the very interesting study of self-identity and how we change.