Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella Book Review


Twenties Girl is a brilliant book by Sophie Kinsella. Maybe a little slow to start but it reels you in. The book is about Lara Lington and how her life changes at the funeral of her great aunt Sadie. Things are not going well for Lara, her corporate head-hunter business is struggling as her partner has nicked off leaving her floundering. She even tried to get work from her famous, rich, coffee shop entrepreneur uncle Bill Lington, head of Lington’s coffee, who just started his empire with just two little coins, ignores her desperation.

Not only does work such so does her personal life as she just broke up with her boyfriend Josh, who she is not exactly over yet, even after he changed his number as she just sent him a few too many text messages. So while at the funeral for her great aunt Sadie she starts to hear a voice, asking where her necklace is and for Lara to stop the funeral, only problem is that Lara is the only one who can hear and see this Twenties girl.
Turns out the ghost is her great aunt and Sadie is determined to not rest until she has her necklace back and makes Lara’s life a living hell until she does. Although things are not all bad for Lara, she learns that having a ghost who can scream in a person’s ear can be beneficial, like destroying the date of her ex-boyfriend and then having another shot with him.

Sadie is determined to not leave the earth until she finds her necklace, Sadie may have died as a 105 year old but she is living life in her early twenties, a time when she was happiest. With her ever changing wardrobe, being a ghost she can wear what she wants and just thinks of an outfit and it appears, Sadie is not satisfied and forces Lara to go on a date because she cannot. Sadie decides Lara must look the part and insists she goes all out in Twenties clothing, much to Lara’s embarrassment.

Having Sadie in Lara’s life helps her career and her personal life leading her to an unexpected man. The journey to find her aunt’s necklaces also affects her relationship with her family. A terrific novel which was thoroughly enjoyable, although it may be slow to start it is well worth the read.

I would give it 10/10, a must read for any fan of chick lit and Sophie Kinsella books.

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