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Remember Me?
Jul 22, 2025 7:38 PM

Author:Sophie Kinsella

Remember Me?

The hilarious romantic comedy from NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR Sophie Kinsella

Lexi wakes up in a hospital bed after a car accident, thinking she's twenty-five with crooked teeth and a disastrous love life. But, to her disbelief, she learns it's actually three years later - she's a super-toned twenty-eight-year-old, her teeth are straight, she's the boss of her department - and she's married to a good-looking millionaire!

She can't believe her luck - especially when she sees her stunning new loft apartment. And she'll definitely have a fantastic marriage once she gets to know her husband again. He's drawn up a 'marriage manual', which should help.

But soon she realises her perfect life isn't all it seems. All her old friends hate her. A rival is after her job. Then a dishevelled, sexy guy turns up... and lands a new bombshell.

What the **** happened to her? Will she ever remember? And what will happen if she does?

***** EVERYBODY LOVES SOPHIE KINSELLA: *****

'Funny, fast and farcical. I loved it' JOJO MOYES

'I couldn’t put it down.' LOUISE PENTLAND (SprinkleofGlitter)

'I almost cried with laughter' DAILY MAIL

'Life doesn't get much better than a new Sophie Kinsella novel' RED

'Hilarious . . . you'll laugh and gasp on every page' JENNY COLGAN

Reviews

One of my favourite writers

—— Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Cakes and Ale is a delightfully tart, meandering meditation on what it means to be an author, and its comments on the fickleness of literary celebrity are prescient and amusing. Maugham sees clearly that books are famous because of who tells you to like them, and that authors are 'good' because they are said to be.

—— Time Out

A formidable talent, a formidable sum of talents...precision, tact, irony and total absence of pomposity

—— Spectator

[A] witty Thirties novel… Great fun

—— Val Hennessy , Daily Mail

In the tradition of British writing about India, this novel is a rich, unexpected variation, and a considerable addition

—— Amit Chaudhuri , Financial Times

This is a brilliant evocation of the teeming back streets and bazaars of Delhi and the gulf between Indian life and western logic

—— Eve

With his constant switching of viewpoint, tense and emphasis, Parks, an extremely skilful storyteller, makes sure the novel's intensity never falters

—— Irish Times

An engaging story

—— Times Literary Supplement

This probably won't get within a bull's roar of the Booker shortlist. It should.The complexities of Dreams of Rivers and Seas are not the product of contrivance, but simply those of experience

—— Sunday Herald

A love story (or rather several love stories), an oblique and engrossing mystery, but above all a story about language and its limitations

—— Sunday Telegraph

Ambitious and compelling

—— Sunday Times

In his latest novel, Parks demonstrates a seemingly effortless mastery of biochemistry...a fast paced thriller with sex and relationships at its heart

—— Jane Housham , The Guardian Saturday Review

Entirely convincing. He is a highly skilful writer and this is an absorbing story

—— Nick Rennison , Sunday Times

Parks competently handles the themes of secrecy and communication

—— Heather McRobie , Telegraph
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