Thought I'd missed out this time, but got the book on Saturday and finished it on Sunday night. I agree with others who say it is best to read Me before You first or even reread if you have time. As a very rapid reader, although I had read the first book, I only remembered the plot through references to it in this book. I suspect one would get more out of the second book if the first was fresh in your mind.
This was really unputdownable and I kept abandoning day time chores to sneak a bit more reading time. I laughed, I cried etc. That said, although I enjoyed the first 75%, the last part was just a bit silly and irritating. Without being a plot spoiler, would a support group really have an end of term do on a roof with outsiders present? Would the heroine really have made the decision she did at the end?
I would like to ask Jojo Moyes if she has left the end open for a further book to complete a trilogy?