My "review" of Sophie Kinsella's Wedding Night - 7/24/25 - Lee
Bradley

Plot "summary" : Sophie Kinsella has hit a home run here. Fliss tries to
rescue her sister Lottie from marrying the wrong guy, Ben, and ends up -
wait, this is my challenge: how to review this masterpiece without a
spoiler ...

"They" call this chick lit, a summer read, and, yes, it is that. But it
is more than that. Like her My Not So Perfect Life, it's a serious
commentary on how we humans can behave, and change.

It's also a farce, a satire, a double love story, a banter-laden,
laugh-out-loud, how's-it-going-to-end page turner.

The principal players are changed by their experiences. What a person is
really like, what really happened in the past, how an early move can
evolve into a later move ... Kinsella keeps you guessing, hoping,
laughing, worrying, smiling.

I have recommended this book to several friends, learned of it from a
friend, and purchased it to loan, give, reread.

Characters not mentioned so far include Lorcan, Noah, Nico,
Daniel, Richard, Sarah and Arthur. Places not mentioned include Ikonos,
San Francisco, London. Objects not mentioned include sausages, cupcakes
and underpants. But, now that I have mentioned them I guess you'll have
to read this one. A non-spoiler review's challenge is to not tell you
too much but enough to send you to the library or bookstore or friend.

:-)