I've Got Your Number
Sophie Kinsella
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Don’t
talk to strangers is common knowledge, it’s one of the first lessons we learn.
Although with all this technology today it might be don’t text/email strangers.
But you might want to change that rule after reading Sophie Kinsella’s I’ve Got Your Number.
If you’re looking for an entertaining read with a character you are bound to relate to, be sure to pick this up! Kinsella is the author of other laugh-out-loud books such as Can You Keep a Secret and the Shopoholic series, which I highly recommend as well. I will say this, the only disappointing factor this story had was that it wasn’t quite as funny as some previous books of hers. But it is definitely still worth reading! Just as the rest of her novels, this takes place in England, which, for someone like me who absolutely loves that country, just adds to the overall book.
Go along with Poppy Wyatt, a feisty and funny physiotherapist, to see if some good can come from texting strangers. Especially handsome ones like Sam Roxton. Can this mystery man restore the chaos taking place in Poppy’s life that includes a missing engagement ring/priceless family heirloom and terrifyingly smart in-laws?
While it is a relatively short read, it still manages to take a few surprising twists and turns. The timing is perfect, the books never lulls into a boring just-skim-the-paragraphs part. And as always, the dialogue (and in this case text messages and emails) is realistic and witty. Sophie Kinsella might be the only author to create a book with actual footnotes that never makes you yawn. 4 Pearls.
If you’re looking for an entertaining read with a character you are bound to relate to, be sure to pick this up! Kinsella is the author of other laugh-out-loud books such as Can You Keep a Secret and the Shopoholic series, which I highly recommend as well. I will say this, the only disappointing factor this story had was that it wasn’t quite as funny as some previous books of hers. But it is definitely still worth reading! Just as the rest of her novels, this takes place in England, which, for someone like me who absolutely loves that country, just adds to the overall book.
Go along with Poppy Wyatt, a feisty and funny physiotherapist, to see if some good can come from texting strangers. Especially handsome ones like Sam Roxton. Can this mystery man restore the chaos taking place in Poppy’s life that includes a missing engagement ring/priceless family heirloom and terrifyingly smart in-laws?
While it is a relatively short read, it still manages to take a few surprising twists and turns. The timing is perfect, the books never lulls into a boring just-skim-the-paragraphs part. And as always, the dialogue (and in this case text messages and emails) is realistic and witty. Sophie Kinsella might be the only author to create a book with actual footnotes that never makes you yawn. 4 Pearls.
XOXO
Kenna Lee

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