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  • Shopaholic and Sister

    by Sophie Kinsella.
    Honestly, I'm a little bored with the character Becky Bloomwood in the shopaholic series. The book got better towards the end but I often found myself irritated by how financially irresponsible she is. (And that is saying a lot because I'm not exactly the most fiscally responsible person on the planet).
    Overall I give it a half-thumbs up.
    Awake is the new sleep!


  • #2
    Agreed, I can only take so much of her ditzy shannigans and logic! I thought this was a desperate attempt to make a few extra bucks!

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    • #3
      I generally liked the entire series, but it may have to do with being a shopaholic myself. I think the Shopaholic takes Manhattan was my favorite, largely because I knew all the stores/restaurants/etc. and could relate to those experiences more.

      I still remember how when I got to the section of Becky discovering the luggage section of the department store (I think it was the in the first book), I thought "OMG, I can't believe I haven't explored luggage yet, she's so right." And just the other day I was talking to a co-worker about watches and how I haven't considered owning several at once before and she asked if I read about Becky and her discovery of luggage.

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      • #4
        I hated the Shopaholic series because I kept getting so pissed at Becky. I was sitting there practically yelling at her to stop spending money already! Can you tell the budget is tight around here when I'm getting mad at an imaginary character. Geesh!

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        • #5
          That and all the damn curry or whatever. I didn't care for the first book and so I never touched another one again. I'm not a big beach reading/chick lit reader.

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