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Remember Me?
When twenty-eight-year-old Lexi Smart wakes up in a London hospital, she's in for a big surprise. Her teeth are perfect. Her body is toned. Her handbag is Vuitton. Having survived a car accident--in a Mercedes no less--Lexi has lost a big chunk of her memory, three years to be exact, and she's about to find out just how much things have changed. Somehow Lexi went from a tw...more
Mass Market Paperbound, 430 pages
Published
October 27th 2009
by Dell Publishing Company
(first published 2008)
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This would usually be the time when I would ask the largely rhetorical and semi-pathetic question, “Why do I keep reading Sophie Kinsella books?” Well, this time the answer is blatantly obvious—the plot of this one involves amnesia, yo, and I can never resist amnesia—and the question is kind of unfair. Because this wasn’t so bad—far less annoying than the last few Shopaholic books. Kinsella’s strength has always been her ability to create an amusing, fast-paced narrative, and coupled with the a...more
Sophie Kinsella's books follow a formula that's as simple and delicious as my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Start with a twenty-something heroine who's slogging away at her career in London. She's far from perfect. Neither an Oxbridge graduate, cover girl, or WAG of a world-class footballer, our girl's best quality is that she's a true-blue friend. She's a pretty hard worker, decent and well-meaning. She hasn't a mean bone in her body. Her flaws tend to run in the direc...more
Start with a twenty-something heroine who's slogging away at her career in London. She's far from perfect. Neither an Oxbridge graduate, cover girl, or WAG of a world-class footballer, our girl's best quality is that she's a true-blue friend. She's a pretty hard worker, decent and well-meaning. She hasn't a mean bone in her body. Her flaws tend to run in the direc...more
This book represents every reason why I do not just pick up adult novels and read them without getting a trusted opinion. But, I'd heard of this author from her previous work (even though I've never read them), it's been well received, and the description sounded interesting, so I thought I'd try it. The fact that every other page contained the f-word (not an exaggeration) was enough to turn me off to the book. Add in the fact that the characters discussion of sex made it sound more like a boys ...more
Oke. Buku ini selesai gue baca hanya dalam waktu beberapa jam saja.
Sebenernya bukan karena ceritanya yang menarik banget, tapi karena emang gue ngga bisa tidur aja.
Untuk ukuran buku yang menceritakan tentang tokoh utama yang kena amnesia, buku ini ngga terlalu rumit untuk diikutin jalan ceritanya.
*catatan: bukan tipe-tipe amnesia yang seperti di sinetron Indonesia yah. Yang jatuh terguling-guling dari tangga, terus pas buka mata udah ada di rumah sakit dengan kepala...more
Sebenernya bukan karena ceritanya yang menarik banget, tapi karena emang gue ngga bisa tidur aja.
Untuk ukuran buku yang menceritakan tentang tokoh utama yang kena amnesia, buku ini ngga terlalu rumit untuk diikutin jalan ceritanya.
*catatan: bukan tipe-tipe amnesia yang seperti di sinetron Indonesia yah. Yang jatuh terguling-guling dari tangga, terus pas buka mata udah ada di rumah sakit dengan kepala...more
From the Associated Press:
¶ "Remember Me?" (Dial Press Hardcover, 389 pages, $25), by Sophie Kinsella: Lexi Smart is living a fantasy. She woke up from an accident to find herself rich, successful and married to a smoking hot man.
¶ The only problem is that she can't remember how she got to this happy place in life. Amnesia after a car accident has wiped out her memory of the past three years.
¶ In trying to recover her past, Lexi gradually discovers that her perf...more
¶ "Remember Me?" (Dial Press Hardcover, 389 pages, $25), by Sophie Kinsella: Lexi Smart is living a fantasy. She woke up from an accident to find herself rich, successful and married to a smoking hot man.
¶ The only problem is that she can't remember how she got to this happy place in life. Amnesia after a car accident has wiped out her memory of the past three years.
¶ In trying to recover her past, Lexi gradually discovers that her perf...more
My First Sophie Kinsella Book
Lexie Smart. Was she or was she not Ghandi in a previous life? The fun and farcical story of Lexie Smart has the heroine in this tale, Remember Me?, wondering how she got to a completely different station in life between the years 2004 and 2007. She believes she's stumbled into a dream life, but soon steps into a hornet's nest of complications, including finding out she's married to a "guy she just met," Eric, who is so rigid you have to sit up straig...more
Lexie Smart. Was she or was she not Ghandi in a previous life? The fun and farcical story of Lexie Smart has the heroine in this tale, Remember Me?, wondering how she got to a completely different station in life between the years 2004 and 2007. She believes she's stumbled into a dream life, but soon steps into a hornet's nest of complications, including finding out she's married to a "guy she just met," Eric, who is so rigid you have to sit up straig...more
Well, sadly, sniff sniff, this book wasn't quite as fun as I was hoping. I mean, it's a comedy, but I just wasn't as into the story or character as the Kinsella Shopaholic books. Too bad, too. I've kind of counted Kinsella as a "favorite chick-lit author" and she still is, just, maybe I'll have to limit it to her Shopaholic series. I only made it half way through this book, so, who knows, perhaps the ending is great! But, I figured there were so many other books I'm anxious to rea...more
Well, sadly this book was NOT up to Kinsella's standards, in my opinion. I made it about half way through and decided that it just was not picking-up, was not that amusing or entertaining or enjoyable, and really not worth my time to finish it. The plot seemed rather predictable, the humor stilted, and I couldn't get into the characters. Sigh. Annie and I were so looking forward to it, too. Oh well, this will give us more time to read other books together, like the sequel to "Larklight"...more
Norabee
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The idea behind this book is thought provoking - Ladies, what would you do if you suddenly woke up in the hospital to find out that not only have you no memory of the last three years of your life, but that everything you do remember has changed? This would include your appearance (for the Better!), your career (you've been Promoted!), your love life (You're Married!! & to a really good-looking guy), your lifestyle (Fantastic! Your husband is rich and you make three times as much as you used to)...more
I’ll admit that I enjoyed this book; after all I gave it 3 stars. The plot line was intriguing – albeit not entirely believable. Lexi Smart wakes up in a hospital thinking that the year is 2004 and that she has bad teeth, frizzy hair, and a lacklustre job. Imagine her surprise when she finds out that it is 2008 and she not only has amnesia, but a whole new (and improved) appearance, job, and relationship! But along with the positives of her new life are plenty of negatives, most notably her ...more
I love Sophie Kinsella. Whenever I read her novels, I can't help but think she seems like the kind of woman I'd be friends with. She writes the way I think, and I can relate to at least one aspect of every single one of her characters. I AM her demographic.
I also love Kinsella's imaginitive plots. In Remember Me?, Lexi wakes up in hospital with a head injury and quickly realizes she's lost three years of her memory. In her mind, it's 2004 and she's your typical, underpaid twenty-some...more
I also love Kinsella's imaginitive plots. In Remember Me?, Lexi wakes up in hospital with a head injury and quickly realizes she's lost three years of her memory. In her mind, it's 2004 and she's your typical, underpaid twenty-some...more
Really good chick lit/women's fiction about what drives a person to change their life around...and the repercussions one then regrets.
The main character, Lexi, suffers amnesia after a car accident and can't remember the last three years. Her last memory was of her self as a loser with a loser life...but she wakes up to a hunk of a husband, a promotion at work, and a new look. Seems perfect, right, but she soon discovers it's not and has to figure out what made her change before she c...more
The main character, Lexi, suffers amnesia after a car accident and can't remember the last three years. Her last memory was of her self as a loser with a loser life...but she wakes up to a hunk of a husband, a promotion at work, and a new look. Seems perfect, right, but she soon discovers it's not and has to figure out what made her change before she c...more
It's not the waking up in hospital that freaks out Lexi Smart. It's the fact that she's got nails to die for, porcelain veneers, a glossy mane of hair, a Louis Vuitton handbag, she's Manager of a whole department ... and, oh yes, she's married to a drop-dead gorgeous millionaire husband.
The only drawback she can see is that she's aged three years. But then so has her mother and (not-so-now) little sister.
How the hell did all that happen?
And what happened to the las...more
The only drawback she can see is that she's aged three years. But then so has her mother and (not-so-now) little sister.
How the hell did all that happen?
And what happened to the las...more
Sorry Ms. Kinsella, but this book did not live up to my expectations based on the Shopaholic series. The characters were not at all likable and the plot never meshed. Like a good meal that's been eaten too many times, the chick-lit recipe of "kooky single girl has life fall apart, meets boy of her dreams, loses him, gets him back and lives happily ever after" is getting worn out and stale. Authors of this genre need to bring some aspect to the story that's unique in order to make th...more
I 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't interested in amnesia? But the story was really about unhappiness and unfaithfulness. It was uninspired. That being said, if any of my friends still want to read it I read it with a black marker in my hand and now at least the bad language and some scenes are edited out!
I can always count on Sophie Kinsella's books for a delightful escape, and this one is no exception. Her newest heroine, Lexi, is just as lovable as her others, and she has retained the knack of making me laugh out loud and tear up at the same time. When you finally learn about the sunflower reference on the cover, I hope it takes your breath away as it did for me. Enjoy this charming story!
This book was so satisfying, I actually closed the book and sighed when it was over. I love Sophie Kinsella. She's just a guilty pleasure. I know this is not great literature, some of her characters are one-dimensional (Eric, the husband) and I can always see the end coming a mile away, but I just feel so good after reading one of her books.
I came across a sample book in Barnes and Noble for this one and after reading the chapters in the booklet I definitely wanted to read it. Not only is it by one of my fave authors but the premise its based on what if you suddenly had everything you wanted would it really make you as happy as you thought it would. I recommend this one.
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Sophie Kinsella has a knack for writing fun, humorous stories that sometimes take a different turn than most chick lit novels. Though the Shop-a-holic books became slightly repetitive, her other stories always have a touch of refreshing originality.
In “Remember Me?,” Lexi, the main character, wakes up in a hospital room. The last thing she remembers is a night on the town with her friends that ended with her falling down some stairs onto the sidewalk. Unfortunately, that event happe...more
In “Remember Me?,” Lexi, the main character, wakes up in a hospital room. The last thing she remembers is a night on the town with her friends that ended with her falling down some stairs onto the sidewalk. Unfortunately, that event happe...more
I picked up Remember Me? because a member of an online group I’m in suggested it. That and I like Sophie Kinsella. While her books aren’t deep, they are fun. I’ve read all of the Shopaholic books (and, really, who hasn’t known a Becky Bloomwood?) but I loved Domestic Goddess.
The premise is simple: Lexi Smart has a car accident and wakes up in a hospital thinking it’s three years earlier. She has a husband she doesn’t know and an entire life she doesn’t recognize. Nothing in her curre...more
The premise is simple: Lexi Smart has a car accident and wakes up in a hospital thinking it’s three years earlier. She has a husband she doesn’t know and an entire life she doesn’t recognize. Nothing in her curre...more
Imagine waking up one day to find you have the "perfect" life--great job, ideal spouse, the right look and money to satisfy your every need and whim.
In "Remember Me?" Lexi Smart does just that--wakes up to the perfect life. Lexi wakes up in a hospital following a blow to the head and having amnesia. The last three years of her life are missing and she's gone from a frumpy girl with the nickname "Snaggletooth" to a high-powered corporate career woman w...more
In "Remember Me?" Lexi Smart does just that--wakes up to the perfect life. Lexi wakes up in a hospital following a blow to the head and having amnesia. The last three years of her life are missing and she's gone from a frumpy girl with the nickname "Snaggletooth" to a high-powered corporate career woman w...more
Brittany
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How I Came To Read This Book: The premise of this book in comparison to the last few of Kinsella's sounded much more appealing to me, so I preordered it from Chapters.
The Plot: Lexi wakes up in the hospital, slightly surprised that her tumble down the stairs after a night on the town with her girlfriends landed her there. Then the truth is discerned...Lexi is not the 25-year-old singleton she thought she was, she's actually 28 and suffering from an odd bout of amnesia following a car...more
The Plot: Lexi wakes up in the hospital, slightly surprised that her tumble down the stairs after a night on the town with her girlfriends landed her there. Then the truth is discerned...Lexi is not the 25-year-old singleton she thought she was, she's actually 28 and suffering from an odd bout of amnesia following a car...more
This book isn't really straight up "romance" like I imagine Jude Deveraux or Judith McNaught to be. Or even Nora Roberts. However, I didn't have a shelf for chick-lit.
The premise is very interesting. A woman - Lexi - has an accident after tripping while running to get a taxi and wakes up in the hospital three years later. With a successful husband, rich manicured nails, a (totalled) Mercedes, and a executive position at her company. Before she had a boyfriend (Loser Dave),...more
The premise is very interesting. A woman - Lexi - has an accident after tripping while running to get a taxi and wakes up in the hospital three years later. With a successful husband, rich manicured nails, a (totalled) Mercedes, and a executive position at her company. Before she had a boyfriend (Loser Dave),...more
Mzm
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anyone looking for a quick, fun and entertaining read.
Okay this was my second book by Sophie Kinsella and I was not disappointed. In fact, I was so delighted that mid-book I checked out a copy of her book, Can You Keep A Secret? from library.
I really enjoyed Remember Me? Although the heroine in the book Lexi Smart was reminiscent of the heroine in Undomestic Goddess (also the same in Can You Keep A Secret?) the storyline itself was pretty formulatic just like Undomestic Goddess and Can You Keep A Secret but they are all so well written...more
I really enjoyed Remember Me? Although the heroine in the book Lexi Smart was reminiscent of the heroine in Undomestic Goddess (also the same in Can You Keep A Secret?) the storyline itself was pretty formulatic just like Undomestic Goddess and Can You Keep A Secret but they are all so well written...more
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Janet
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I always enjoy Sophie's writing and this was no exception. Although, I have to admit that in the beginning, I did have a spurt of jealousy -- b/c she's young (I'm not), she's cute (I'm not), she's got successful novels that are being made into movies (I don't), etc., etc. -- so when I first started reading, I said: "She totally ripped this story off from (the movie) 13 Going on 30!" But I got over that jealousy real quick and decided that I had to give Sophie her props and admit tha...more
Yekti Pratiwi
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The ChickLit Groupies
akhirnya perlu waktu berbulan2 untuk nyelesain buku ni... dari bulan maret gw punya buku ni... finally i'm finish reading this book..
This is just like other Sophie Kinsella's writing.. Dengan bahasa yang ringan, fun, n cerdas...
Remember Me by Sophie Kinsella
Buku ini bercerita tentang Lexi Smart, who got bump in her head n got amnesia.. She lost her three-years memory of her life..
The last things she remembered about her life are she was clubbing with t...more
This is just like other Sophie Kinsella's writing.. Dengan bahasa yang ringan, fun, n cerdas...
Remember Me by Sophie Kinsella
Buku ini bercerita tentang Lexi Smart, who got bump in her head n got amnesia.. She lost her three-years memory of her life..
The last things she remembered about her life are she was clubbing with t...more
I really enjoyed this book, as I do most all of Sophie Kinsella's work. I read most of her Shopaholic Series, and I was excited to see that she had written something a little different.
The book opens on the main character, Lexi out with her friends. She slips and falls, and when she awakes she finds out that it's three years later, and she had been in a car accident. She has amnesia and couldn't remember anything from the past three years. But her old friends are gone, she looks diff...more
The book opens on the main character, Lexi out with her friends. She slips and falls, and when she awakes she finds out that it's three years later, and she had been in a car accident. She has amnesia and couldn't remember anything from the past three years. But her old friends are gone, she looks diff...more
I don't buy too many books, especially new hardcovers, but for some reason, I've fallen into this thing where I must buy all of Sophie Kinsella's books in hardcover. As soon as I see that a new one is coming out, I prebuy it. I just really, really like the Shopaholic series, even though I have to admit that the main character has some serious issues that she's not worked out too well (sure, you've stopped shopping in this book, but then comes the next book...). But, hey, it's fun, so I ignore th...more
Catharine
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women
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I've read the author before and bought this book when I saw she
2011 review:I just read this book for the 2nd time and was appalled that I gave it 4 stars. It's barely a three and that's because I like the author. The plot was dumb, the morals were terrible, and the language wasn't good either. I am leaving my previous review (below), though I don't know why--I guess just to keep a record of what I've read and what I thought about the book at a different stage in my life (?)
2008 review:
OK. I loved this book! I would just give it 5 star...more
2008 review:
OK. I loved this book! I would just give it 5 star...more
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Madeleine Wickham (born 12 December 1969) is a bestselling British author under her pseudonym, Sophie Kinsella. Educated at New College, Oxford, she worked as a financial journalist before turning to fiction. She is best known for writing a popular series of chick-lit novels. The Shopaholic novels series focuses on the misadventures of Becky Bloomwood, a financial journalist who cannot manage her ...more
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