Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella

 REMEMBER ME?

- Sophie Kinsella


Ironic that the title of the book is 'Remember Me', and it lay forgotten in my bookshelf for years. Fifteen-year-old me had handpicked this book at a book fair somewhere, and I picked it up again a few weeks ago, but didn’t finish it until I re-picked it up three days ago. Since then, I couldn’t put it down.

The book follows Lexi Smart (who is anything but smart), who gets into a car crash and forgets the past three years of her life. She wakes up to find the "perfect" life - she looks like a model, has an amazing husband, and holds the dream job. Five weeks in, she realises that maybe it’s not as perfect as it looks. What follows is her trying to figure out who she is and who she’s become.

I found the plot a little cliché (don't ask me why cause idk), but one aspect that I liked about it was how the author portrayed the protagonist as a detective (sorta) as she searched for clues to learn more about the person that she had become. 

Oh, and something worth mentioning - the reason I bought this book in the first place was because it was supposed to be funny. Did I actually find it funny? Did I laugh out loud like an absolute maniac (which is what I wanted)? Nope. I’d give it a 2.7 out of 5.

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