Reviewed by Leah on
My Not So Perfect Life is basically about the way we portray ourselves on line – if you asked Katie’s parents and friends what her London life was like, they’d tell you it was amazing – she had a cool job, an amazing flat, she spent every weekend at flea markets around London, it was the dream. But in actuality she’s a lowly intern, barely makes an impression and spends her days filing nonsense forms for no reason, she lives in a flatshare, and keeps her clothes in a hammock. A hammock. Do I understand why Katie was so hot for London? No. I think it’s too big, too full of people and it takes ages to get anywhere, even if you’re only going next door. But that’s why it was Katie’s dream not mine and I appreciated her taking the plunge! On having a go and – hello! If she hadn’t been in London, working for Cooper Clemmow, we would never have gotten all that intense flirting/whatever it was between her and Alex. That time on the roof, playing with toys had me smiling like a dummy, it was so cute.
I loved seeing Katie back at home in Somerset, though, after it all goes disastrously wrong because, without wanting to sound too much like Katie’s dad, I kinda felt she fit in there? But it’s none of my business so I’ll keep my mouth shut. It was proper comedy gold though, when Demeter rocked up, I’ve never been in stitches so often in my life. Who knew glamping could prove so freaking hilarious? The whole book was pitch perfect, as if I expected any less. Seeing Katie come to terms with who she really was was the most special part. Because it felt like we went on a journey with her, and I was just so impressed and amazed with her resilience. That’s a girl after my own heart, I tell you. I could learn a lot from Katie Brenner.
My Not So Perfect Life was amazing, of course it was. The day I don’t adore a Sophie Kinsella book is the day I hang up my reading hat. She ALWAYS makes me laugh, she always makes me smile and swoon and cry and just feel all of the emotions you can feel while reading. I adored the book so much and every time I came back to it, I was excited, I didn’t get that feeling of dread I get when it takes me a while to read a book because I can never, ever have enough of Sophie Kinsella. I just want her to come and tell me stories for the rest of my life. That, my friends, is the dream.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 23 November, 2016: Finished reading
- 23 November, 2016: Reviewed