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The Party Crasher

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Sophie Kinsella can always be counted on for a great novel and THE PARTY CRASHER is no exception. Effie’s predicaments are both hilarious and heartbreaking. This novel captures the ups and downs of relationships inside a family and outside of it and reminds you that what is most important is always family. This novel reads fast and won’t disappoint those that enjoy Kinsella’s style of storytelling. I received an Advance Review Copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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I love Sophie Kinsella books! This one did not disappoint. I laughed and loved every awkward moment! I hope this isn’t the last of Effie we will see. Thank you NetGalley and publisher for the ARC!

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This book will be one of my top books of the year. I really hope it is made into a movie so I can experience it all over again. I love Sophie Kinsella and this book may be my favorite of hers. The characters, story and setting were just all great.

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I've read a few of Sophie Kinsella's early books, which I enjoyed, so I was super excited to get the opportunity to read her latest novel as a digital ARC. I was expecting a light and funny read, which it was, but I was also pleasantly surprised to find that it was full of heart. If you enjoy books about family, growing up and second chances, then I would definitely recommend this ⭐⭐⭐⭐ read !

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I usually only need a few chapters of a book to realize that I'm not going to love it. However, I read the other reviews and decided to persevere. I'm glad I kept going.

What started out as a childish and very stubborn idea on Effies' part became the crux of this novel. I also have wonderful memories of my growing up days and now at my age, I can see that I was prettying them up. And that is what happened in Effies' life. But, of course, her father's girlfriend Krista didn't help matters...or did she? Well, you won't really know until you reach the end of this book. Let's just say that eavesdropping can be informative as well as hurtful.

This was a great coming-of-age novel that deals with so much more and has a romantic HEA!

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I have enjoyed Sophie Kinsella's books for years and found this to be one of my new favorites of hers! It was sometimes fun and made me laugh, sometimes sad and make me consider my own family dynamics with my siblings. As Effie knows, family stuff can be hard but it's the best when we can be there for each other during our ups and downs. I had a blast watching Effie skulk around the party on her mission. If you haven't read a Sophie Kinsella book, give this one a shot, I bet you will enjoy it just like I did!

Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review. All opinions are my own.

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First, I loved the main character's name Effie. I knew I would love this book after reading her name for some reason. She is set to break into her childhood home that is being sold. I loved this book because it felt relatable to me. I could see myself breaking into a house while a party is going on. And her relationship with Joe. We all have someone who we still have feelings for from a past relationship. Sophie Kinsella has yet to write a book that I don't love. The writing flows and I felt myself getting completely lost in the book which is the best.

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I am really enjoying Sophie Kinsella!

I read her last book as well and liked that one too.

This book was full of all the feels. Effie grew up in a tight knit family in a quirky home filled with memories any kid would dream of. When her parents tell her and her siblings about their impending divorce, Effie’s life crashes down. What’s worse is that her dad met someone new and she’s planning to sell the home and move on. Effie isn’t ready for that and has a lot of emotions she needs to work through in order to save what is most important to her.

The love interest in this was SO sweet. I was so invested in this journey. I laughed and I cried which is all I could’ve asked for! Will be reading more of Kinsella’s books in the future!

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Thank goodness this was a win for me! I was really let down by Sophie’s last book so I needed her to pick it up! And she did. This was a classic, funny, heartfelt, and all around lovable novel. I will definitely recommend this to friends and can’t wait for more from SK!

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Kinsella is back!

Effie finds out that her Dad and long time step-mom Mimi are unexpectedly getting a divorce. Shocked and upset, she doesn't handle it well. Fast forward to Effie's Dad dating a much younger woman named Krista, who Effie hates. Krista and her Dad decide they are going to sell Greenoaks, the beloved and extremely quirky house Effie and her siblings grew up in and love. A farewell party that Effie is kind of not invited to will be held to bid farewell to the beloved house. Effie decides she's not going-until she realizes that one of her beloved possessions remains hidden at the house. She bites the bullet and creates a plan to sneak into the party and grab the possession, but once there, begins to realize a lot is happening behind the scenes that she can only find out if she stays and hides.

After the disaster that was Love Your Life, I was nervous to read this one. But I'm so happy to say that Kinsella is back! This book brought me back to everything I love about Kinsella's books. Effie was so relatable, at times frustrating but she did go on a journey and came to self-reflect and I loved it. She was so funny and wonderfully written. I loved Bean, Gus and Joe! The relationship between Effie and Joe was lovely. This whole story was so heartfelt and funny. It really did dive into family dynamics and I couldn't put it down. It came with surprises as well! Such a great read, this book made me really happy.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the free preview in exchange for an honest review.

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Another great book by Sophie Kinsella. Definitely heavy focus on the family separation element with less on the romance than she usually has. I really liked Effie and found her super relatable especially with how she dealt with situation.
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an arc for an honest review.

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Note - Thanks to Random House Publishing and NetGalley for this eARC in return for an honest review.

I have always liked Sophie Kinsella. I was a huge fan of the Shopaholic series. I found it sweet, endearing and witty. So, I had high hopes for this book.

Honestly, I can always tell I struggled with a book when I go to write the review and find that not much of the book stuck with me.

First, it took me a while to get into this book. Once there, however, it was cute. Nothing super special and nothing quite as charming as The Shopaholic series. Effie is a cute albeit underwhelming main character way too focused on her Dad and step-mom’s divorce. She seems to have tunnel vision where this situation is concerned when she could devote some of her attention to her own life.

Her sister, Bean, is charming and almost annoyingly optimistic. Her brother, Gus, seems to have his head in the clouds, oblivious to what is going on with his family. The stepmom, Mimi, is a bit of a mystery later on in the book, not acting at all like she’s just been through a divorce. And her dad is ridiculously obsessed with his new, bouncy girlfriend, he doesn’t see his family falling apart. The idea of him allowing Krista to rule over his family, regardless of her intentions, was frustrating in the extreme. I wanted to snap her spandex as much as I wanted to slap Effie’s dad. Him sitting silent while several guests bashed his youngest child was infuriating.

The main theme of this book is family dynamics, or family dysfunction. There’s a lot these characters say to each other that isn’t heard and a lot unspoken that speaks volumes. I thought the premise of Effie running around and hiding in her former house was only going to be part of the story. I didn’t realize it would be the whole story so some disappointment there.

There was a nice chemistry between Effie and Joe and some memorable moments, like when Bean finally loses it, smashing plates and all, towards the climax of the book. But that’s probably the very best moment in the book.

Overall, I found this a little silly. A grown woman creeping around at a party her family is attending so she can find a childhood toy felt a little immature for a writer who’s produced some real gems. Not upset I read it but this is a one and done for me.

To be published on my blog, Buried In Books on 11/11/2021.

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✨ 𝐑 𝐞 𝐯 𝐢 𝐞 𝐰 ✨⁣

“Maybe our family has changed shape. Maybe things are exactly like they used to be. And maybe they’ll be even more different in the future. But whatever happens, we’ll still be us.”⁣

𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘗𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘺 𝘊𝘳𝘢𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘳 by 𝐒𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚⁣
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ .5⁣

𝐒𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚 will forever be one of my very favorite authors. Picking up 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘗𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘺 𝘊𝘳𝘢𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘳 felt very much like meeting up with an old friend. 🥰⁣

I’ve always admired 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚’𝐬 ability to take a serious, every day conflict and bring such humor to the situation. Our main character, Effie, is a hoot and is the perfect addition to her rather dysfunctional but terribly lovable and relatable family. The romance aspect is quite cute too, though not exactly steamy enough for my tastes. 🌶😅

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I devoured this book in one sitting. It's just so sweet, and funny, and totally makes up for the disappointment that was "Live Your Life" (For SK fans, #IYKYK)

This book reminded me so much of a light hearted Malibu Rising. It has all the family drama but it's surrounded by hilarious antics, and a Hallmark level love story. The main character Effie is both hilarious and entirely flawed which I love in a female protagonist.

This book was very much a family fiction read with a sprinkle of romance. It definitely wasn't in the forefront but it added a lot of excitement and giddiness to all the drama! I wasn't sure what to think of the plot before I read it, but I really enjoyed the premise and I need this to be made into a Hallmark movie asap!

Overall, this is such a sweet snack-able read that you just will not regret.

Steam rating: 1/5 this would be a great read for your grandma! :)

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While still exhibiting Kinsella's signature humor, this book is a bit more introspective than others by the same author. Effie, Gus, and Bean's father and step-mother are divorcing. When their father's new girlfriend, Krista, announces the house is being sold and she is throwing a "house-cooling" party, Effie does NOT want to attend. Until she remembers her favorite Russian dolls are still there and she wants to collect them. Since she doesn't want to see Krista, she decides to sneak into the party. Her former boyfriend is also attending as well as her brother's partner who isn't really liked by anyone, including Gus.

Trying to remain in the shadows while searching for her things, Effie discovers a lot of family secrets she would not have learned had she shown up as an invited guest. Lives are changed as a result and Effie's idea of family undergoes serious revision as well.

Recommended for all fans of Kinsella/Wickham.

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I enjoyed this story, and I really liked the plot idea behind it. However, Sophie Kinsella’s characters start to blend together as they’re all scatterbrained, down on their luck women. It’s hard to differentiate between the books when you only focus on the characters.

I received an advanced copy. All thoughts are my own.

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I've been reading - and loving - Kinsella's books for years now! Her latest revolves around a family of adult children who come together for a "house-cooling" party when their beloved childhood home is sold. Youngest daughter, Effie, narrates here as she navigates her own memories and past along with the unknown future that looms ahead. The bulk of the story takes place at the party itself - with Effie as the titular crasher. Disliking her father's new girlfriend, Effie plans to ban the whole night altogether, but a need to reclaim her own treasure - a beloved set of Russian nesting dolls - sends her into hiding throughout the house while the party goes on. But it's more than memories of the house - her ex is in attendance as well, adding to the fun.

It's a pretty funny read - with some real over-the-top situations that are sure to make readers giggle. And despite the family drama, this is, for the most part, a rather light and quick read. The characters certainly all spring to life and I think that this would be equally enjoyable in an audio format. The plot may not hold too many surprises, but it's a genuinely fun read! And I am definitely looking forward to seeing what Kinsella will write next!

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The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella is a novel about Effie and her family. Effie's parents are divorced, her dad has a new younger girlfriend, and Effie has had a very hard time accepting these changes. Now, her family home is about to be sold, and they're throwing a "house cooling" party to say goodbye. The only problem is that Effie wasn't invited. So, she crashes the party and ends up learning some valuable lessons. This was a light-hearted, charming story. Thanks to NetGalley for the free digital copy. All opinions are my own.

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Sophie Kinsella is one of my all time favorite writers: I have been lucky enough to receive ARCs of her last two titles, and I get so excited when I get approved! Yet, “The Party Crasher” is not going to live in my top five favorite Kinsella books. Our main character definitely needs to... grow up, and not in a charming Becky Bloomwood way. I just couldn’t care about her like I wanted to! Thank you to Random House and NetGalley for the ARC!

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Why was this book soo silly? I like Kinsella's Shopaholic series, but it did not translate well in this book.

Slow pacing, achingly slow pacing and at times, I had to actually put the book down because it was just too over the top.

Did not engage with this story nor the characters. The characters all feel shallow, no matter how the author tries to downplay this.

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