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This was such a quick, easy read. Typical Sophie Kinsella. Adorable, quirky, funny, and entertaining. I loved Effie and her family. It was so devastatingly sad in the first few chapters, but the family love was strong. Effie's antics were hilarious. It was a perfect book to read in an afternoon.

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Marking the end of an era, Effie’s childhood home had been sold. A BIG “house cooling” party was planned to say goodbye to Greenoaks, however, Effie had not been on the initial guest list. She rejected the after-the-fact “anti-invitation” from her father’s girlfriend, then realized a childhood treasure was hidden in the house. Her plan was to sneak into the house, grab her things, and get out as quickly as possible. But it seemed things would NOT be going according to plan.

Kinsella has earned her spot on my favorites list. I have read twenty-one of her books, and every one of them left me with a smile on my face. Her blend of humor, romance, and light family drama never fails to delight me, and she has done so, once again, with The Party Crasher.

This book was funny!

Aren’t all Kinsella’s books funny, though? Packed with quirky characters and a multitude shenanigans, there were lots of laughs to be had. Many humorous moments were found throughout this book, and I delighted each one. Tons of laughs, grins, and smiles were elicited by this tale.

This book was heartwarming

The story was told with lots of humor and a bit of lo-fi family drama. It seemed everyone was hiding something, but in the end, love conquered all. I adored seeing the three siblings reunited and working together. They had a great dynamic and really complemented each other. What really got me were those peeks into the past, as well as, the growth the characters experienced. The sharing of those precious memories, the support they offered one another, and the realizations that were reached all tugged at my heartstrings. And then I got an epilogue that simply had the happy tears flowing.

There was a bit of romance

And it was a good one! I don’t think I want to say more about this but I promise it’s great.

Greenoaks played a starring role

By the end of this book, I had a warm affection for Greenoaks. Kinsella did such a beautiful job showing me this house and all the memories that were made there. I crawled through the attic, frolicked in the garden, and even had a bonfire on the mound. I grew as attached to the place as the characters, and it was a bittersweet goodbye for me too.

Overall: Another stupendous offering from Kinsella! I was utterly charmed by this family and getting to say goodbye to that piece of their past as they prepared to move forward. This story was fun and sweet and heartfelt, and I enjoyed every second of it.

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The Party Crasher is another laugh out loud read from Sophie Kinsella. She’s my go to author when I need something funny and this one doesn’t disappoint. Effie is reeling from the seemingly sudden breakup of her parents and now her childhood home is being sold. She tells her father’s new girlfriend that she doesn’t want to attend the goodbye party for the house but then regrets the rashness of her decision. In order to attend the party she crashes it. High jinks ensue from there. Read and enjoy!

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It has been two years since Effie's parents got divorced. Since then, Effie's Dad has moved on, and is now with a much younger woman named Krista, whom Effie can't stand. They are constantly posting disgusting pictures on instagram, flaunting their romance and Krista has become somewhat of a guard dog when it comes to their father..... answering his phone and never giving him their messages. Effie,Bean and Gus rarely talk to their dad anymore, much less see him. Then Bean gets an emailed invitation to a house-cooling party. Krista and her dad are selling the house they grew up in and moving to Portugal. It is supposed to be a big fancy black tie affair. But when Bean talks to Effie, she finds out Effie never received an invitation. Effie emails Krista and gets a passive aggressive anti-invitation, so Effie declines and decides that she will sneak over there while all the guests are busy partying and retrieve her precious russian dolls before Krista can toss them. Once she gets there, she has a hard time finding the dolls and while she is trying to stay hidden and look for them, she overhears secrets various family members have been keeping from her, and she hears what people are saying about her since they think she isn't there to hear it.
This book was so good. It has a lot of good messages hidden into the story, and it was very heartwarming but also had a lot of laugh out loud moments as well. I always love this author's books and this was another excellent one. I highly recommend it.

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I always really love Sophie Kinsella's books. They are such heartwarming, comfort reads for me and her latest is no exception!

The Party Crasher follows a woman named Effie. She isn't really speaking to her Dad much because she doesn't get a long with his new girlfriend at all - A girlfriend who seems like nothing but a gold digger, determined to break the family apart. When Effie's Dad and girlfriend decide to throw one last final, epic party before they sell the house, Effie isn't invited. But she has to get in. Left inside are her beloved Russian Dolls from her childhood and she can't let that horrible woman throw them out. So she creates an elaborate plan to sneak into her own family home during the party.

This was a truly delightful read with lots of funny moments and in true romcom fashion, it also delivered a little romance! At its core it was about the bonds of family, relationships and life changes and how we must all learn and grow. I really enjoyed this one! If you're a fan of Kinsella's other work, I would definitely add this one to your list!

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A standard adorable Sophie Kinsella novel. She never disappoints. Another charming, flawed heroine, another messy situation that comes together in the end. If only life could be like a Sophie Kinsella novel! I guess reading one is the next best thing and I’m already looking forward to the next one!

Thanks to NetGalley for providing an ARC copy for my review.

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THE PARTY CRASHER is the latest gem by Sophie Kinsella, an author I’ve come to rely on for fun, light hearted novels about love, friendship, family and more.

This tale centers around Effie and her family as they deal with the aftermath of an unexpected divorce and selling of the family home. I loved Effie and her antics- I laughed out loud a few times while reading her crash the “house-cooling” party - and really enjoyed her relationships with Joe, Bean, Gus, Mimi and her dad. I found THE PARTY CRASHER to be as expected- light hearted, fun, and a great escape from the world. Kinsella once again captured classic themes of love and second chances, family and loss, while writing a very entertaining story.

Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC of this book which I received in exchange for my honest review.

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I haven't read an SK book in some time - at least not since a few shopaholics ago. This sounded like something up my alley. I was delighted by this book. I didn't think to highly of Effie in the beginning, I also thought she needed to grow up. However, it seems all she went through to find her treasure was just what she (and everyone else) needed. I forget sometimes how much I like these kinds of books - lighthearted but deep.

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Very few authors are so good that I don't even read the book synopsis I just know it'll be good. This was not a favorite but was cute. The Party Crasher is still fun, easy to read, and delightful in its own way.

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Another wonderful, read it in a weekend, lighthearted, and laugh out loud story from Sophie Kinsella. This one really had me giggling at the crazy shenanigans of the characters. I especially loved her hiding during the dinner scene and having to deal with the dog.

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I have to admit, I don't typically love Sophie Kinsella books, But since I got it from Net Galley and it doesn't cost me a thing..

I liked this book, Didn't love it..

I think I might be done with her books!

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This is a really cute story and I think one of Kinsella's better books. Effie is a heroine you will definitely grow to love and the rest of the cast of characters are full of charm and humor. I wouldn't say it's quite as funny as the Shopaholic series for instance but it does have really light moments. There is a deeper story as well and I did really enjoy the condensed story line and the voyeur situations. Certainly one to get into if you enjoy Kinsella and romantic comedies. 3.5 stars.

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The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella follows Effie, a woman who's family seems to be on the brink of disaster. After her father divorces her step-mother, Effie and her siblings struggle with the new woman in her father's life - especially as Krista plans on selling their longtime family home.

This book will hit home for anyone who has a modern family and who can see themselves in a character who struggles with accepting their family's choices. Some of the scenes in the book were a bit unrealistic and over-the-top, but that's a bit to be expected with the fun that Kinsella brings to her storytelling. I have to say that Effie's sister was perhaps the most interesting character in the book - hopefully we get a spinoff series there?

I really enjoyed this book, it was a great easy read and definitely recommend it!

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This was the perfect light reading to start my vacation off! At first, when we meet Effie, she began having some "wacky hi-jinx" and an almost naive persona about her. Remind you of another Sophie Kinsella character (ahem - Becky from the Shopaholic series)? This made me nervous, as I didn't want to read another Becky book. But fear not - Effie stands strong on her own and moves past the wacky parts quickly.

I found myself laughing at certain parts, and struggling to figure out the secrets that Effie's family members were hiding along with Effie. It was lovely to see the journey that Effie took, not only to her old family house, but also emotionally as she begins to really grow up, along with her brother and sister.

The Party Crasher is out on October 12th here in the US! Make sure to pick up a copy. Thank you to the publishers for providing me with an advanced copy for review (all opinions are my own)!

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If you love Sophie Kinsella, you probably have a good idea of her typical heroine: people-pleasing, friendly, kind-hearted to a fault. She would never, say, give a rude gift to her father's girlfriend, or go out of her way to play manipulative mind games with an ex. Sound like oddly specific examples? That's because Effie Talbot, the titular Party Crasher, does not fit the typical Kinsella mold, and would in fact do those very things. She's a bit less grown up, more childish and a tad petty (her family calls it "stubborn"). And I loved the change of pace. I like reading a narrative filtered through a character's emotional lens, which has always been something that Kinsella excels at. Effie's emotional stuntedness is not only the driving force for the plot, it ties to a sense of debilitating nostalgia that I think many millennials relate to deeply.

Ultimately, this story is not about a party that takes place over a single weekend, it's about Effie finding her place in her family, realizing that she can and must be more than just a bystander, in her family and in her own life, and growing up enough to learn that when you shut out those you feel have wronged you, you shut out the chance of hearing the exact words you needed in order to heal.

I actually would love to see Effie's journey continue, and that of her sister, Bean (I adored their relationship). This is technically a standalone but feels like there could be a lot more story with this family if Kinsella so chose.

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I am a fan of Sophie Kinsella and am always excited when she has a new book out. The Party Crasher isn't as good as her earliest books, but I still found it entertaining. Her humorous writing keeps me reading whatever she puts out.

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Sophie Kinsella does it again! Effie is saying goodbye to her childhood home that is being sold my her father new (much younger) girlfriend after his divorce from her mother. Effie doesn't want to attend the goodbye party, but she does want to retrieve a priceless object. So, she does what any sensible woman would do and sneaks in.

The book explores how families change when parents divorce with adult children. And man, she hits the nail on the head! I thought this book had a little less fluff than a lot of rom It also had Kinsella's usual humor and a little romance sprinkled in. The main character, Effie, really felt relatable and was so easy to root for. The majority of the book takes place in a single day, and I was worried it would feel too drawn out but the book was just the right pace to keep you hooked. This book comes out next month and is one to add to your bookshelf!

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A solid 4.5 for The Party Crasher! I'll pretty much read anything Sophie Kinsella writes but she hit it out of the park with this novel.
Effie Talbot loves her family and her family home, Greenoaks. It's a bit quirky but it's home. Until the day Effie and her siblings go home for Christmas and her father and stepmother drop a bomb on them: they are getting divorced. Effie is more destroyed by this news than even she realizes. She embarks on a feud w/ her father's new girlfriend, Krista. And then more devastating news comes: her dad is selling the family home.
When Krista decides to throw a grand “house cooling” party, Effie is originally left off the guest list—and then receives a last-minute “anti-invitation." Effie declines but then she remembers she must retrieve a beloved childhood treasure. So Effie decides to break in to Greenoaks while everyone else is celebrating. As she sneaks around the party, Effie observes and overhears her brother and sister, her dad and her former flame, Joe. She makes discoveries and sees her family in a new light.
But will Effie stay hidden or join her friends and family? Over the course of the party, Effie realizes she has to be honest with herself & confront her past before she can start her future.

*Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this wonderful e-arc.*

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I was so excited to receive an advance copy of this from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review and opinions. I absolutely love Sophie Kinsella and couldn't wait to dig into her newest release!! As always, she does not disappoint. She knows how to draw a reader in and feel like they are part of the family and boy this family was a hot mess! This is an absolutely fun (laugh out loud), easy read and I highly recommend it!

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I think the big takeaway question that must be asked here is, does your past define your future? Effie has a hard coping with her father and stepmom splitting up. Even though she is an adult, Effie ultimately finds herself estranged, and saying goodbye to fond childhood memories. She is adamant about not attending a farewell party that would face her off with her father’s new other half, but she has a precious item in the house from her childhood that she cannot leave behind.

What I Loved:
-the sense and sensibility of dysfunctional family ties
-coping with change, feelings of boxing away past and childhood memories

I have mixed feelings on this one. I can relate to the dysfunctional family construct, and the emotional ties of essentially boxing up your childhood. I understand the intent of wanting to make the reader feel the emotions that Effie was experiencing, but I am just not sure I enjoyed the storyline on how we got there.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️💫/5

A special thank you to NetGalley and Random House / Dial Press for this eARC in exchange for my honest review! The Party Crasher is out October 12th!

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