Book Review #27: Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella
I haven't reviewed a 'Sophie Kinsella' book since July so this is long overdue! The thing I love most about Sophie Kinsella is her writing style. I bet that, if she wrote a new book, I could be given that book without the front cover and instantly know who the writer is, because her style is so distinctive. I would love for someone to be able to say that about me one day, but I don't think I have a distinctive writing style, at least not yet! The book is about Lara, who isn't where she wants to be in life when she attends her great-aunt Sadie's funeral. But what Lara doesn't bargain for is Sadie coming back, as a ghost. She has one request, for Lara to find her dragonfly necklace. But in trying to find the necklace, Lara gets a lot more than she bargained for, and her own little love story along the way. I loved this book and really want to read it again because it was so interesting. Personally, because I am a huge fan of Sophie, I think that th...