Erika is living a standard life. She works at a flower store, is actively dating, and lets her best friend make quite a few important decisions of her life as well. She meets a guy and not only just that, she gets married to him in a week’s time.
I was taken aback by the type of writing that I came across in this book. Beautiful descriptions of the settings were something that I loved. It felt like I was present in the mesmerizing hills of Nilgiris.
Gradually, me-time turned into we-time. And my daily life became a quarantine bucket list for most of the people all around the globe. The so-called stressed out extroverts figured out how to beat lockdown time and I started to feel suffocated.
Even though I’m not a shopaholic myself, I could relate to Rebecca Bloomwood’s life quite easily. Apart from that, Sophie Kinsella’s writing is so involving that from the first page, it felt like I was in Becky’s shoes for as long as I could remember.
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