What do You think about Gadis Charleston (Twenties Girl) (2010)?
This was the second time I started this book. This time I actually got past the first few sentences. I always get a little scared when I start a book by an author that I love. I loved the Undomesticated Goddess Shopaholic series and I���ve Got Your Number, so I was a little apprehensive. Sophie however did not disappoint. To start with it was a little difficult to get into but once I got going I couldn���t put it down. Lara and Sadie made such a great team. The ending was very sweet. I would recommend this to any Kinsella or ChickLit lover.
—Matteo
The ghost stuff is weird. It's hard to imagine all the places she manages to carry on conversations with a ghost, and not be noticed. Then Sadie can scream loudly enough for people to hear- but they think it's just in their head? Weird. But I always enjoy Sophie Kinsella. It had all the classic relationships, family, work, London stuff that I love in her books. And the background with the family, particularly Sadie herself, was interesting.
—Kelkam9498
Hace un tiempo ya de este libro. De lo que leí de Sophie Kinsella este es el que menos me gustó.
—Nic
Een fijne leessnack. Niet de warmte van Jill Mansell, maar wel de humor van Sophie Kinsella.
—rednicky
Bästa tänkbara!
—nataliereyes