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Sophie Kinsella books Which do I read first?

Sophie Kinsella books Which do I read first?

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Melissa

remember me?, the undomestic goddess, the shopaholic series

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Mary

Every one of them. Read the Shopaholics in order and then read the rest. She also writes as Madeline Wickham. I have read and own every one of her books and loved them all.

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Shubhra

I was about to give the same advice..
Also sleeping arrangements is very nice

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Elizabeth

I just finished My (not so) Perfect Life. It was the first I’ve read by her. I enjoyed it and will be reading more!

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Jessica

I loved the shopaholic series the best! So funny!

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Regan

Can you keep a secret, Remember me, and i’ve got your number are great stand alones!

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Monisha

Shopaholic

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Emily

I started with the shopaholic series! I have loved every book that I have read of hers!

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Hanna

Twenties Girl

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Jad

Can you keep a secret

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Emily

My Not So Perfect Life

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Cynthia

Personally I didn’t enjoy the shopaholic series. My favourite one is “Remember me” and I’m currently reading “I owe you one” (got it for St Valentine ?)

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Stacy

They are all so good!!!! Her shopahplic series is my fave!!

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Erica

Undomestic goddess or Remember me

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Hanna

Undomestic Goddess is the only book she has written that I didn’t fall in love with the same way I have loved everything else she has written.

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Pamela

Shopaholic books are great

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Lorrea

I read Surprise Me last year. It was cute.

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