Number 1 book for women

1. Remember Me by Sophie Kinsella

One day, 25-year-old Lexi Smart is having a terrible day: her boyfriend stood her up, her father just passed away, and she was the only employee at work not to receive the annual holiday bonus. The next day, she wakes up in the hospital. Only it’s not the next day. It’s been three years since that awful day. Her reflection shows an unfamiliar face—her teeth are straight, her hair is silky and she’s lost a ton of weight. She’s a completely different person.


Lexi has no memory of the past three years. She lives in beautiful, expensive loft with a gorgeous husband and she’s now the boss of her company. But all the glory comes at a price. Her friends hate her, her colleague is after her job, and her husband’s coworker claims that Lexi and him having an affair.  She soon finds that who she’s become is not who she wants to be, and that most of all, that money doesn’t buy happiness.


Sophie Kinsella, author of the Shopaholic series, has aced it again. Remember Me, her third stand-alone novel, captures the tone and personality that readers love about her books. 

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