I've Got Your Number

I've Got Your Number

2011 • 449 pages

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Average rating3.9

15

I read another of Kinsella's books—I Owe You One—last year. It was light and mostly funny, a good break from the mystery and suspense I usually read, so I decided to read another.

This one was better than the other one. I liked the narrator more, though I still didn't exactly relate to her. (There does seem to be a trend in the author making her lead females pushovers who learn to stand up for themselves.) I did like the relationship between Sam and Poppy and I enjoyed seeing it grow. That was the best part of the book.

The only issues I had were with the relatively thin plot (she can't get a different phone why?) and with some of the decisions Poppy makes at the end that I felt didn't live up to her character. I see why the author ended it like she did, but I was bit like “really?” when it started heading down that road.

I will probably read another of hers. Probably not the shopaholic series because I can only go so far with characters I can't relate too. And I hate shopping.

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