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Ti ricordi di me?, by Paola Frezza Pavese, Sophie Kinsella, Adriana Colombo

frootjoos's review against another edition

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1.0

Transparency is for governments, and pantyhose, you hope. Read the whole Shopaholic series instead. Becky is much more engaging and lovable than this girl. Or just watch that sitcom with Christina Applegate (for the record, I haven't seen it, but I bet it's still better than this book, and much less work to watch.)

liseens's review against another edition

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1.0

It was a sweet read but the characters could be so annoying (especially Amy).

Rating: 2.5 stars

sophiechatts's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5 ⭐

lizziematata's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved this book when I read it, but it now not the kind of book I would read, but I can still appreciate it.

breadedbookpages's review against another edition

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1.0

You could say that I began reading it with high hopes, but at the story went on, I didn't feel much excitement over reading just how posh her life was, how confusing it was to lose memory, and the confusion of why her friends hated her.

brightstar15's review against another edition

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5.0

This is definetely one of my favorites from Kinsella, I felt like I was in another world and I wanted to know more and more as I was reading. I wish it was longer and I want to read it again, and that's exactly how a good book should make you feel. I really hope this won't be made into a movie because The confessions of a shopaholic and Can you keep a secret? were a disaster compared to the books. I just love the unexpectedness of the plot, I recommend it if you like a little bit of magic on a good written book.

brightstar15's review

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4.0

La prima volta che lessi questi libro avrò avuto al massimo vent'anni, erano gli ultimi anni 2000 e la chick lit era in piena auge. Mi è rimasto impresso in maniera indelebile, non perché sia un capolavoro della letteratura, ma perché rappresenta l'epitome della chick lit fatta bene, quel sottogenere nato da una cultura che stava facendo finalmente spazio a donne intraprendenti con desiderio di rivalsa, che vivevano nella florida speranza di ottenere il lavoro dei propri sogni e potersi permettere l'acquisto di quei prodotti tanto pubblicizzati nelle riviste che un tempo compravamo, leggendo e sognando, invece che andare sui social a invidiare e ostentare. Ricordavo vagamente la storia d'amore con John, ma sapevo che Lexi aveva trovato in lui ciò che realmente voleva, quella verità e semplicità nascosta dalla patina del desiderio di ricchezza fatua. Sophie Kinsella (come Jane Austen d'altronde) viene considerata troppo spesso da chi non ne ha competenza una scrittrice donna per donne. Per fortuna, c'è molto di più e mi fa piacere che i miei studi mi abbiano portato a vedere sempre al di là della superficie degli autori che leggo.

sheilabookworm3369's review against another edition

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4.0

After reading and listening to some pretty heavy and/or serious books, "Remember Me?" was just the thing. There are some serious things in it, sure, but it's got more sunshine & laughs. And the incredulous plot, not remembering the last 3 years of your life. Can you imagine?

grettypop's review against another edition

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4.0

Adorable story about finding yourself, and re-defining your own image. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this! Cute story, likable heroine.

9/10 only because the ending was slightly predictable. Still, I definitely recommend to anyone!

sandraselvas's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh wow, I didn't expect this book to become one of my favorites, but it did. I like chick lit, but I'm not an avid reader of this genre... Still, this book was delicious in every single way. I loved the plot, the characters, the story line and the message of the story. It was a super fun, quick, and nice reading. Sophie kept me laughing while I was trying not to spill my tea over the pages, there was a couple of sighs too. It was the perfect book to cuddle with, in a rainy night with a cup of tea.

5 stars because I really enjoyed it, and I didn't want it to end. It was one of those books that made me smile when I needed something to make me happy. Thanks Mrs. Kinsella for this lovely book.