Member Reviews
Fiona B, Librarian
A very sweet, heart warming book. I was drawn in by Fern and her determination to make a success of her vintage clothing business. The ending is a bit predictable but it's an enjoyable, light read for all that. My thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for this copy. |
A very lovely and heartwarming romance that is about finding yourself, discovering you can stand on your own two feet if you cast fears aside. Having not read anything by the author before I was tentative at first but I really did find it enjoyable. With a lot of different characters, I was a little overwhelmed by them all but each added something different and it was quite nice in the end to have so many different types of character. If you are into fashion you will enjoy the references interwoven throughout - I am not into it at all but it wasn't something that put me off. |
3.5 stars. This was a fairly easy, fast and fluffy read. It's a heartwarming romance about finding yourself, learning to stand on your own two feet, letting go of fears and opening up your heart. It was an enjoyable, sometimes funny read that left me feeling content when I finished it. I liked Fern's character and her passion for fashion (specifically her vintage wear). She's very focused on making other people happy by finding them the perfect fit to 'lift' them as she's a strong believer that how you dress yourself can change how you think and feel. However, she faces a lot of insecurities and really puts herself down mostly because of her parents (particularly her mother who, frankly, was really awful). While she was very tolerant and understanding of her mother who treated her so badly, I do wish that Fern had the strength to stand up for herself by the end of the novel. That said, their conflict did 'resolve' itself naturally, although I felt a little too perfectly and perhaps unbelievably? I also wish that we got to learn more about David. As Fern's love interest, I felt he fell a bit flat. We don't really get to know him other than he's quirky, quite serious and maybe even boring, and that he's got model handsome good looks. I liked his character but wished that he was given more dimension. There are a lot of characters and I sometimes felt myself getting confused at how they were being introduced and how they'd suddenly appear in Fern's life, however, I ended up really looking the eclectic bunch and I think Jenkins did a good job of including characters of all ages, genders and sexualities. For the most part everyone was also friendly, maybe sometimes almost perfectly so, but it really added to the 'feel-good' quality of the story. I also really enjoyed how the fashion was mixed into the story, although it was difficult for me to picture the clothes because I'm not that big on fashion; so I will say if you're not interested in the stuff, it might not be for you. MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD! One thing that I didn't particularly understand was why we got Kim's POV instead of Dinah's. I understand that Fern really made a big impact on Kim's life and that he was the reason the big show happened at the end. However, it felt a little bit random to me because so much of the story revolved around Dinah and Fern. I liked how everyone came together and became friends because of Fern, however, I felt a little unsure about Kim's chapters and (sorry but) I didn't feel it really added a whole lot to the story. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for providing the e-ARC for an honest review. |
I really enjoyed this book. It was heartwarming, uplifting and joyful to read with just enough twist to make it different and fresh. I love the vintage fashion inspired theme as it was so vivid! |
When I first received this book I was so excited to read it being a fan of Eleanor Oliphant. However I just don’t see the comparison. The story heavily focuses on high fashion and haute couture (something I have very little knowledge of) as it’s theme, bringing the characters together. I imagine someone interested in fashion would love the references. I just felt it was really lacking something. |
This is a cosy story about vintage fashion, a young woman and an elderly lady with a Haute Couture collection. Very chick-lit and probably a bit young for me. |
Helen G, Reviewer
I loved this book. It produced so many emotions, raised so many questions and provided some answers. I love that the story revolves around clothes, and how they make you feel, giving background to other thoughts and stories.. The relationships are real and believable. This book comes at a time when vintage clothes and throwaway fashion are hitting the headlines, and takes you behind the clothes, into the lives of the people who wear them. |
3 stars Not what I was expecting, but still a good read. Thank you NetGalley and Avon Books for an ARC of this title. |
This felt like it was trying very hard to be Sophie Kinsella, but unfortunately for me it lacked the heart of the story. An average rom com which didn’t quite hit the spot. |
A typical chick lit book that is desperately trying to be like Sophie kin sells just not one of my favorites. I wanted to like it. |
3.5 ⭐️ rounded up to 4 Fern sells vintage clothes from a stall at Camden Market in London. She had just lost her job as a personal shopper for a large department store. Her mother, Annabel has been a medal and her love for clothes had rubbed off on Fern. A few of the characters felt a bit flat in this easy to read story that is all about vintage fashion. Although the storylines a bit predictable, it does have that feel good feeling about it and a happy ending. Whether your into any kind of fashion or not, the clothes are well described. A very pleasant read. I would like to thank NetGalley, Avon Books UK and the author Sophie Jenkins for my ARC in exchange for an honest review. |
Fern is too busy making sure other people feel good about themselves to give much thought to her own happiness. But somehow, without her noticing, life has run away from her. Suddenly, Fern realises her vintage clothes business is struggling, and the casual relationship she’d always thought she was happy in doesn’t look so appealing. But sometimes, karma really does come through. And when Fern goes out of her way to help 85-year-old Dinah, little does she realise their new friendship will change her life. Dinah may have troubles in her past, but she’s lived and loved to the full. Can Dinah show Fern that even the smallest acts of kindness can make the world a better place? This was a very fun and quirky read! *Book received from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review* |
This is a heartwarming and fun read. On the surface it is "only" a lovely romcom, but there is more to it than meets the eye. The main character, Fern has issues with her parents, mainly her mother who somehow makes her feel a disappointment. Fern uses clothes to hide and protect herself and offers the same to her customers. Her motto is in the right clothes you can achieve anything and she always finds the right clothes for them. The book is full of quirky characters. One of my favourites is the gentleman with a passion for ladies' wear. He is lucky to find friends who help him be himself without hiding or feeling ashamed. An interesting feature of the book is that every chapter begins with the description of a vintage garment that plays an important role in the chapter. I enjoyed reading this novel from beginning to end and I was delighted to get my happy ending. I can recommend it to everyone who loves vintage fashion and good stories with quirky characters. |
The Blurb : Fern is too busy making sure other people feel good about themselves to give much thought to her own happiness. But somehow, without her noticing, life has run away from her. Suddenly, Fern realises her vintage clothes business is struggling, and the casual relationship she’d always thought she was happy in doesn’t look so appealing. But sometimes, karma really does come through. And when Fern goes out of her way to help 85-year-old Dinah, little does she realise their new friendship will change her life. Dinah may have troubles in her past, but she’s lived and loved to the full. Can Dinah show Fern that even the smallest acts of kindness can make the world a better place? My Thoughts : We meet Fern Banks, when she loses her job as a personal shopper in a department store, she sets about running a vintage clothes stall in London’s Camden Market. One day she meets and helps Dinah, who is an old Jewish lady in her 80s. Things take a turn and life is about to change for both of them. Can one small act of kindness change the path of life we are on?!. Although clothing and fashion is not my thing, I found this to be a very interesting story and I liked how each chapter was started with a description of a fashion garment, a nice little touch to the overall story. There are some great descriptions, and visualisations of the clothes being sold and worn, along with a little romance and friendships. I loved the market setting and getting to know the supporting characters. I am looking forward to Sophie Jenkins next release. |
Thanks to NetGalley for an early copy in return for an honest review A very good read and one I can highly recommend to others. I could not put this down. Thoroughly enjoyable with an amazing cast of characters that you cannot help but engage with. |
3.5☆ A Warm and Cosy Feel Good Read. (Rounded up to 4☆) A Random Act of Kindness is a story of Friendships, Self Discovery and lots of gorgeous vintage clothes. Fern the main character and her passion is for all things vintage. I really liked her zest for creating outfits for all women. Fern sells Vintage Clothing on a market stall in Camden Market. She doesn't have it easy as her parents are judgemental and not supportive especially her mother who worked within the fashion industry and sees Fern as a disappointment. I found the beginning quiet confusing I felt as though I was missing something almost like it was a continuation from a previous book. It did take me a while to get into the story as it was a slower paced read but once I got into the story it definitely had a feel good feeling. There is lots of wonderful Characters and Jenkins has really included an eclectic mix of ages and personalities which I loved. It's always refreshing to see the older generation represented. There is a sprinkle of romance between Fern and the intriguing David who is also a new market trader. But most of the passion comes from Fern's love of all things vintage. That is central love affair which was actually a nice change! So if you're passionate about clothing, fashion and all things vintage, looking for a feel good, cosy read, then you will really enjoy A Random Act of Kindness. Thank you to Avon Books for this copy which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily. |
Casey B, Reviewer
If you have a love for vintage fashion like I do, you will love this book! This is a feel-good book that is perfect for s relaxing summer day. Fern is a relatable and likable character. I loved reading about all of the designer fashion! |
What a lovely book! About a Fern Banks and her love for beautiful clothing, the struggle following her dreams to sell those and finding extraordinary friendships on the way. I loved how this book features a lot of elderly people and tells their story as well, which all are very well involved with the whole story. I laughed out loud when her boyfriend invites her on a trip to the beach to teach her that clothes aren't that important after all (won't give too much away here!). This book is a real feel good read and all those stories webbed into the main one made it stand out from your typical chicklit. Thanks Netgalley and Avon Books UK to give me a chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review. I'm looking forward to read more of Sophie Jenkins work! |
I tried so hard to get into this book, but I just could not get into the characters and story. I was actually surprised how many people enjoyed it, I will definitely try another by the author but this one just didn't work for me. |
Sophie Jenkins is a new author to me I have just finished this book it's so good I couldn't put it down. I nearly cried when my ebook died because I didn't want to stop reading it. The story was brilliant and up to date with Kim wanting to wear woman's clothes but it wasn't pushed at you like a lot of books where that would have been the only story line. The different story lines was like listening to people telling you their story's not just reading them. I can picture the people in my head who are tell their story's which is why this book is brilliant. I love how I didn't want the book to finish I wanted to see on my minds eye the wedding between fern and David, Kim dressed in his best dress, and moss and his bride making the most of what's left of their lives together her in her gorgeous dresses and suits. Keep up the brilliant story's Sophie. Will definitely be buying this when it's out in book form |








