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Can You Keep a Secret? (Paperback)
$12.07 - Save $0.63 (4%) - RRP $12.70 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Can You Keep a Secret?Emma is a nervous flyer and she can't help but tell the man next to her - quite a dishy American, but she's too frightened to notice - all her innermost secrets. She survives the flight, but when the American boss of the whole corporation visits the company, he seems strangely familiar.
Full description- Publisher: Black Swan
- Published: 17 March 2003
- Format: Paperback 329 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Contemporary Fiction
- ISBN 13: 9780552771108 ISBN 10: 0552771104
- Sales rank: 14,770
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Reviews for Can You Keep a Secret?
Not that kind of book that you'd like to read once more
This book reminds me a fairy tale, when a poor/not good-looking girl meets handsome and rich boy and everything ends happily.
The beginning of the book is very interesting but later the interest turns down. Some moments seems to be unbelievable...for example, the main reason why that handsome+rich boy didn't tell the truth about himself.
As for me this is the book to read and to forget. by Karina- Top review
LOL Definitely!
From the author of shopaholic series comes another lighthearted, hilarious chick-lit book. I can't stop laughing when I started reading this book. A story of a young woman with a huge kind heart, an amazing spirit with secrets to keep...until she spills them all to a handsome stranger next to her on a plane during a turbulent plane ride. Thinking that she won't be seeing him afterwards if they do ever survived this flight. But by monday morning, she's suddenly come in face-to-face with the stranger from the plane. Things just couldn't possibly get worse! A highly recommended book to read, familiar characters to relate to. by R.D-Diaz
Fun to read but not one of her best.
"I was looking forward to reading this book, as I loved Sophie's previous Shopaholic series and Undomestic Goddess. So I knew what to expect from this book. Overall I enjoyed this book and it did make me laugh. But, The Undomestic Goddess still remains my favourite book of Sophie's individual novels. Whereas, Shopaholic and a Sister is my favourite from the Shopaholic series.
There is one thing about Sophie's books that I have noticed, imo I sort of feel like in all the books; I'm reading about the same character. They all have great jobs, they're all a bit dizzy and they all find love. This isn't such a bad thing as with Sophie Kinsella you know what to expect, but I would like to see her do something a little bit different next time.
I know she has written other books under the name of Madeleine Wickham, so may be these are a bit different to the books I have read under the name 'Sophie Kinsella'. But atm I'm not in a rush to read them.
My Verdict: Predictable Sophie Kinsella book, but still loads of fun to read! " by a Book Depository customer

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