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I've Got Your Number
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Jayne Entwistle
- Length: 13 hrs and 25 mins
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I’ve lost it. :( The only thing in the world I wasn’t supposed to lose. My engagement ring. It’s been in Magnus’s family for three generations. And now the very same day his parents are coming, I’ve lost it. The very same day! Do not hyperventilate, Poppy. Stay positive :) !!
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- leah
- 02-16-12
i enjoyed it.
cute story..enjoyable characters....it was a good book to pass the day with. i hope there is a book 2
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- The Impatient Gardener
- 04-14-12
Pure fun
This is my first Sophie Kinsella book and it was very enjoyable. This is not anything that is going to challenge you as a listener, but sometimes I have to take a break from my usual thrillers and heavier fiction and just listen to something that's just plain fun. This fit the bill perfectly.
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- catsrus
- 02-18-12
Silly but good
This was a light, amusing read. Lots of twists and turns to the plot. I recommend it.
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- Marie
- 07-08-13
Cute story and great narrator
Would you consider the audio edition of I've Got Your Number to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version, so I cannot answer that question.
Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene is when Poppy pops into the business meeting and asks the man on a date!
Who was the most memorable character of I've Got Your Number and why?
Well the main character was fun
Any additional comments?
Cute read, light read, narration was good. Wish there was less profanity.
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- Katherine
- 02-04-13
Bridget Jones's text messages...
This was my first Sophie Kinsella novel and I loved it. Of course I also like authors such as Helen Fielding (Bridget Jones) and Candace Bushnell (Sex and the City) so it didn't surprise me that I enjoyed this Chic-Lit as well. It's very funny, cute and quirky. What you come to expect from this genre.
My only complaint is the narrator. I almost gave up on this book because I didn't really care for her style. However, I stuck to it and then she just sort of "grew on me".
So glad I stuck this one out. It was a FUN listen.
4 stars!!!
17 people found this helpful
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- Amanda
- 02-22-12
Great laugh
If you could sum up I've Got Your Number in three words, what would they be?
Funny, smart, Kinsella!
What did you like best about this story?
The storyline, the main character. Kinsella's heroines are always sweet and funny and bring themselves in all kinds of trouble because of little white lies.
Which scene was your favorite?
The singing for the Japanese bussinessman
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laugh
Any additional comments?
I really was sad when it ended because I had such a good time.
10 people found this helpful
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- Janels
- 02-22-12
Finally, back to the original clever story type
When Kinsella rocked the entertaining book market with her first, unique, self-effacing, hilarious "Can you keep a secret?" novel, I was an instant convert. I excitedly purchased every subsequent novel following the same character through trials, tribulations, engagement, and childbirth, until the concept was beaten into mind-numbing redundancy. She had gone from fresh to beyond dull, and seemed to be flogging a tired, if not dead, horse. I eventually tired of the predictable triteness. I have ignored her work for years, expecting the same shallow refrain. I had the same experience with Janet Evanovich. It is almost like the earlier TV portrayals of Poirot, characicaturizing him to the point of a cartoon character.
Anyway, I don't know what made me to consider Kinsella again. Possibly because I saw she had given up on the original overdone character; and created a new one. The story line actually sounded similar to the first, only new and fresh. So I decided to risk a credit.
When I first started listening, I thought I had made another mistake. The narrator sounded like a bad, low-class reader with a British accent. She sounded tacky. I kept listening, however, and she eventually seemed to grow into character. I still think they could have chosen a better narrator, but the story was well worth the listen. The entertaining domino effect of the loss of an engagement ring makes for a wonderfully chacterized and enjoyable romp.
21 people found this helpful
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- Gladys J
- 06-24-13
Laughed so much!
This is a fun lighthearted read. I really enjoyed the story. The heroine was hilarious. Definitely worth a credit. The narrator did a good job.
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- cotter1jj
- 01-29-19
I wanted to love it ...
I have read other books by Sophie and loved them. This one was maddening at times. I wanted to slap Poppy! She was making me crazy doing stupid stuff. Also, was not a fan of the “footnotes” - maybe this would not be annoying reading the book but listening too it - they got old fast. I did like the ending but am kinda sad i used my audible credit on this one.
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- Em
- 04-13-12
A Screwball Comedy for the Digital Generation
Sophie Kinsella’s latest novel is a like Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn’s “Bringing Up Baby”, except instead of a lost baby leopard bringing the two protagonists together it’s a lost phone. As in the classic film, the lead female is an adorable bundle of neurotic zaniness who’s just a little more out there than is socially acceptable, while the male lead is so uptight you don’t even find him attractive at first. Poppy and Sam are both total caricatures, and you could never accuse the plot of being believable. Point in case- there’s an impromptu sing-a-long involving some serious business-types (which also happened in the movie - I really think I’m on to something here). But somehow this book is still utterly addictive and sucks you in… as does the narrator, who I initially found grating but who I sort of fell in love with.
Overall this was a charming listen. As someone who graduated college and joined the working world in the wake of the Bridget Jones-esque chicklit boom, I’m a little sad to admit the obvious - that the genre is, if not dying, settling in for a long hibernation while speculative romantic fiction ravages the best seller lists. But I’ve Got Your Number is certainly a solid addition to the slowing category.
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