Remeber me is a bit odd. Basically, and I'm not giving anythng away here, it's pretty much what it says on the back, this man is persuaded to ake a blood donation. This woman receives a transfusion. She has all these memories of places/peopl/things she doesn't know. The man and woman keep meeting up accidentally. I don't think it's as good as PS I Love You or where Rainbows end (my favourite of her books). Some of the bits with the dad are quite funny.
I read a book the other week called Extra Confessions of a Working Girl (it's a sequel, I hadn't read the first, but there is very little, if any, reference to the first book in there). It's written by a prostitute-Miss S-about her time working, in this one, as a dancer in a strip club, in a massage parlour and in an escort agency in London. It's very good.
Another good book that I read recently was Call the Midwife. Written by a nurse/midwife who worked in the east end of London in the early fifties I think. It was fascinating reading about how hinks were done back then (it may just hve been me as I'm just qualifying as a nurse, and she does disucss some nursing in there, and seeing how it was done 50 years ago).