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Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella Reviews
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After taking a nasty bump on the head, Lexi Smart awakens in a hospital convinced that it's 2004 and that she's just missed her father's funeral. It's actually three years later, and she no longer has crooked teeth, frizzy hair and a loser boyfriend. Initially wowed by what she's become—a gorgeous, cut-throat businesswoman—Lexi soon finds herself attempting to figure out how it happened. As her personality change and lost memory threaten her job, Lexi tries to dredge up some chemistry with her handsome albeit priggish husband, Eric, though the effort is unnecessary with Eric's colleague Jon, who tells Lexi that she was about to leave Eric for him. Amnesia tales may be old hat, but Kinsella keeps things fresh and frothy with workplace politicking, romantic intrigue and a vibrant (though sometimes caricatured) cast.

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    September 25, 2013

    I thought this book was great loved the concept, have since read it an additional 6 times

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    July 13, 2013

    While I didn't read any of her "shopaholic" books, I thoroughly enjoy her stand-alone novels. This one was a great summer read. Quirky and funny. It had me laughing out loud more than one time!

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    May 18, 2011

    This was such a cute book. The plot was very intriguing and it just makes you want to keep reading. The story is about reliving your life and learning from your mistakes.

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    October 29, 2008

    Lexi wakes up in the hospital and the last thing she remembers was from 3 years ago. She wakes up with a new life, a new look and a newly acquired marital status...

    I love Sophie Kinsella and have enjoyed every one of her books. This one I finished in a day and it was a fun light read. It wasn't her best, but I did enjoy it. The book is believable and fun, but the ending I wasn't too keen on. It didn't make sense to me that her personality would be that drastically different in only 3 years to the point where the decisions she made then would be so unsuitable now.

    I don't want to say more than that because you'll have to read it for yourself! Make sure you read the intro. I often skip straight into Chapter 1, but the intro is really the first chapter of the story. If you haven't read Sophie Kinsella before, start with Confessions of a Shopaholic. One of the most enjoyable books I've ever read.

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