Monday, February 6, 2012

I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella


I am very honored that I was chosen to review Sophie Kinsella's new book, I've Got Your Number. Ms. Kinsella is the author of several fantastic books including the Shopaholic series, Undomestic Goddess and Can't Keep a Secret. Like her other books this one did not disappoint. Once I started reading I could not stop until I finished. 

I've Got Your Number follows the life of Poppy, who is newly engaged and out for a girls night out looses her engagement ring when the fire alarm goes off. She stays behind in hopes of finding it, but the second she goes outside her cell phone gets stolen. As she is beginning to panic she finds a cell phone in a garbage can and begins using it as her own.  As series of unpredicatble events happen as she tries to impress her soon to be in laws, while keeping the lost engagement ring a secret. 


As with other books I have read and reviewed I do not want to give too much of the story away because I believe people should be surprised when they read it.  I just want to add that as a reached the end of the book even though I was happy with the ending, I was disappointed that it was over. I could have read so much more! 


I hope that everyone goes out and reads this book as soon as it is published!


~I received a free ebook to review. I was not compensated in any way for my review.~

7 comments:

  1. Wow this book sounds really interesting and different.

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  2. Oooh, thanks for the head's up! You're so lucky to get a sneak peek. I love SK books and will be on the look out for this one, too.

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  3. I really want to read this one, HUGE fan of Kinsella's books.

    -Melly
    www.BeautyandtheArmageddon.blogspot.com

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  4. I LOVE all Sophia's books,I like this one,was just confused as to why theyre are notes at the end of every chapter,it is very confusing,wish I knew if it was in the book version of this,it is very annoying

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  5. If you had an ARC there are notes because it is a galley copy. That means it is un edited. The numbers in from of the notes applied to the numbers in the chapter because that is where they are adding it. The notes are never at the end in the final published copy.

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  6. We get the whole works in this book, family opposing marriage because they're all brainiacs while Poppy is not. Insecurities of not being good enough, a jealous 'best friend', a whiny wedding planner, a persistent girlfriend (?) that won't stop sending the weirdest and most wacky emails to Sam through the PA's phone, and a work scandal ready to explode in White Global Consulting. In other words, a book full of laughs, crazy characters, and an experience you'll never forget!

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  7. This one is coming up on my bookshelf!

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