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Original Title: | Wedding Night |
ISBN: | 0812984277 (ISBN13: 9780812984279) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Ben, Felicity, Charlotte (Lottie) |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) Ikonos(Greece) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Humor (2013) |
Sophie Kinsella
Paperback | Pages: 464 pages Rating: 3.42 | 78159 Users | 5980 Reviews

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Title | : | Wedding Night |
Author | : | Sophie Kinsella |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 464 pages |
Published | : | May 13th 2014 by Dial Press (first published April 23rd 2013) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Humor |
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Lottie just knows that her boyfriend is going to propose, but then his big question involves a trip abroad — not a trip down the aisle. Completely crushed, Lottie reconnects with an old flame, and they decide to take drastic action. No dates, no moving in together, they’ll just get married . . . right now. Her sister, Fliss, thinks Lottie is making a terrible mistake, and will do anything to stop her. But Lottie is determined to say “I do,” for better, or for worse.Rating Containing Books Wedding Night
Ratings: 3.42 From 78159 Users | 5980 ReviewsWeigh Up Containing Books Wedding Night
Sophie Kinsella has lost her touch, I think. I was excited to finally read her latest novel, but it resulted in disappointment. It was not engaging as her previous best sellers such as Shopaholic series or Twenties Girl, my favorite so far. All the characters are annoying, in their own way. It's like none of them has the right sense and mind. I think Kinsella tried to be funny but I didn't find the humor funny. It was stupid and silly.The book was not boring, actually. I just didn't enjoy it asWas this book really written by Sophie Kinsella? I mean yes it has her usual style of protagonist's, but in this novel, I couldn't even find the tiniest way to like them or to sympathize with them. This book was all about one lie after another. Three out of the four main characters spent the entire novel lying their knickers off, and it was `always for the good of someone else' or even worse, merely lying to oneself so they could keep telling themselves that what they are doing is all for love.
I read almost all Sophie Kinsella books. It's not the best of her, but quite an easy, fun, summer read.

2.5/5 stars. I love reading chick-lit because that genre is so relaxing and entertaining, and that's exactly why I picked up "Wedding Night" by Sophie Kinsella. I had been reading a lot of dense and interesting books, but I was in the mood for a light read. This book has what a chick-lit novel should have: Humour, clumsy characters, disastrous love and a slightly predictable plot. However, I don't know if it's me who have grown out of the chick-lit genre or if it was just the book; I felt like
Lets face it, like Kinsella we shall overuse the word incredulous because her novels shouldn't be dissected. They are there for some light-hearted escapism (admittedly a drawn out one being 394 pages long, at particular stages I didn't care if the 'sausage had gone in the cupcake' yet.)I was reading Wedding Night in a coffee shop, engrossed and laughing out loud with not a care who saw or heard me. You definitely need to be in the mood: not taking life too seriously, ready to indulge whilst
For Sophie Kinsella, I will always suspend my disbelief. She puts her characters in ludicrous situations for a pay-off of genuine amusement and good times. She's an addictive read, swoony and ridiculous in the best of ways.However even I, a long time fan, can not find much to love in this book. While there are little snippets of Kinsella charm hidden throughout, reading this book was still like watching a train wreck. What happened, Kinsella? Where did your magic go?I can get behind ditzy
Actual rating: 3,5This will be just a brief review.This book was really fun, especially at first. Lottie was, to me, relatable character (now you'll probably think I'm crazy but guess what - I am!).Fliss was likeable at first, but after a while, she started annoying me (view spoiler)[(especially when she crossed the line and putedt her sister's life in dangeour just to stop her from having sex). (hide spoiler)]Same goes for her son, who was sweet at fist but then his lies weren't that funny
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