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Confessions of a Shopaholic (Mass Market Paperback)

by Sophie Kinsella (Author)
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If you've ever paid off one credit card with another, thrown out a bill before opening it, or convinced yourself that buying at a two-for-one sale is like making money, then this silly, appealing novel is for you. In the opening pages of Confessions of a Shopaholic, recent college graduate Rebecca Bloomwood is offered a hefty line of credit by a London bank. Within a few months, Sophie Kinsella's heroine has exceeded the limits of this generous offer, and begins furtively to scan her credit-card bills at work, certain that she couldn't have spent the reported sums.

In theory anyway, the world of finance shouldn't be a mystery to Rebecca, since she writes for a magazine called Successful Saving. Struggling with her spendthrift impulses, she tries to heed the advice of an expert and appreciate life's cheaper pleasures: parks, museums, and so forth. Yet her first Saturday at the Victoria and Albert Museum strikes her as a waste. Why? There's not a price tag in sight.

It kind of takes the fun out of it, doesn't it? You wander round, just looking at things, and it all gets a bit boring after a while. Whereas if they put price tags on, you'd be far more interested. In fact, I think all museums should put prices on their exhibits. You'd look at a silver chalice or a marble statue or the Mona Lisa or whatever, and admire it for its beauty and historical importance and everything--and then you'd reach for the price tag and gasp, "Hey, look how much this one is!" It would really liven things up.
Eventually, Rebecca's uncontrollable shopping and her "imaginative" solutions to her debt attract the attention not only of her bank manager but of handsome Luke Brandon--a multimillionaire PR representative for a finance group frequently covered in Successful Saving. Unlike her opposite number in Bridget Jones's Diary, however, Rebecca actually seems too scattered and spacey to reel in such a successful man. Maybe it's her Denny and George scarf. In any case, Kinsella's debut makes excellent fantasy reading for the long stretches between white sales and appliance specials. --Regina Marler --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Add this aptly titled piffle to the ranks of pink-covered girl-centric fiction that has come sailing out of England over the last two years. At age 25, Rebecca Bloomwood has everything she wants. Or does she? Can her career as a financial journalist, a fab flat and a closet full of designer clothes lessen the blow of the dunning letters from credit card companies and banks that have been arriving too quickly to be contained by the drawer in which Rebecca hides them? Although her romantic entanglements tend toward the superficial, there is that wonderful Luke Brandon of Brandon Communications: handsome, intelligent, the 31st-richest bachelor according to Harper's and actually possessed of a personality that is more substance than style. Too bad that Rebecca blows it whenever their paths cross. Will Rebecca learn to stop shopping before she loses everything worthwhile? When faced with the opportunity to do good for others and impress Luke, will she finally measure up? Rebecca is so unremittingly shallow and Luke is so wonderful that readers may find themselves rooting for the heroine not to get the manAalthough, since Shakespeare's time, there's rarely been any doubt concerning how romantic comedies will end. There's a certain degree of madcap fun with some of Rebecca's creative untruths; when she persuades her parents that a bank manager is a stalker, some very amusing situations ensue. Still, this is familiar stuff, and Rebecca is the kind of unrepentant spender who will make readers, save those who share her disorder in the worst way, pity the poor bill collector. (Feb. 13) Forecast: This is a well-designed book, with a catchy magenta spine, and a colorful and kinetic double coverAwhich will attract many browsers. Major ad/promo, including national NPR sponsorships, will enhance sales, despite the novel's flaws.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars There goes 6 hours of my life that I will never get back..., Mar 23 2007
By Leah (Ottawa, Ont, Canada) - See all my reviews
Well, it will look cute on my bookshelf. I read this book in a day because it was so light. So light, I felt like my intelligence was decreasing. In fact, I could have written this book better myself, I truly believe that. Most of the book has no plot and consists of shopping trips and immature behaviour on the part of Rebecca. Everything in this book is so completely unrealistic that it actually made me frustrated to read. And I'm honestly surprised that some reviewers said that the story was "saved" by a few plot twists near the end- there were no plot twists- only that Rebecca Bloomwood got away with her ignorant deceitful behaviour and didn't have to pay the consequences. It was very predictable.
I also found it weird that near the end of the book, when things start to change, Rebecca becomes a completely different character. For most of the book she talks like a 13 year old and is annoyingly unintelligent, childish, and deceitful. Then all of a sudden she changes into a mature and responsible, intelligent individual living up to her career title. Don't get me wrong, I love to have fun, enjoy light reads, and certainly LOVE shopping, but this didn't do it for me. After seeing all the hype the last few years I thought I would give this series a try, but now I'm just frustrated that so many people buy these books!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quick and in spledid condition!, Dec 17 2009
By V. Habel (Canada) - See all my reviews
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I ordered Confessions of a Shopoholic for a friend of mine who had lent me her version. Unforunately I spilled some liquid on it and I didn't think it was appropriate to give it back to her in that condition so I turned to Amazon to purchase a replacement for her. I was pleasantly surprised at the quick shipping and the condition of the book was splendid! Amazon is definitely a great way to shop!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cute Chick-lit for a relaxing night, Oct 26 2009
This, is no literature. This is probably not even something that one should read if they're looking for a story that provokes some kind of thinking, or at least with a heavier plot, more serious characters, and a more realistic outlook on life in general. Because really, this is kind of like a fairytale for the modern day girl, complete with romance and shopping. (who wouldn't love that? As an escape novel though...

...It defiantely deserves an A+! Becky Bloomwood is just probably the most adorable and "naive" narrator that I've came across for awhile; she makes the most serious situations stupid and plain funny, like saying that she'll just let her Visa bill be "accidently" vaccumed away so that she wouldn't have to pay the bill. (considering that she never "got" it) Also her justifications for her excessive shopping, as well as her general outlook on life, are hilarious to the point where you'd be laughing and crying at the same time.

This book has humour, fun, and Becky just sounds like your best friend. She's an awesome person to be the princess in a fairy tale, but do allow some skepticm for her events. (Like how...well, I won't spoil it for you, but you'll know. Some stuff that happpened to the VERY lucky girl, just won't happen in real life, no matter how you wish it) Still, probably because of all her quirky flaws and warm approach to everything, is what most readers love about her. The girl that we'd always wanted to be, but could never be unless we were living in a different world. (Or you're actually a gillionaire...but again, that's fanciful wishing, right?)

At least through Becky's lfie, we'd get some kind of escape from our reality, and can indulge ourselves in the more irrational and "innocent" part of ourselves, to indulge ourself in a bit of fantasy and shopping (Uh huh..the wonders of shopping. It cures any woman from almost ANYTHING) before heading back to the real world.

High recommendations for this; grab it while shopping! (and not necessarily at discount either...)
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I seldom read a book continuously like this. The most common practice was to read first few pages and then run my fingers over to the last page. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and original.
I loved this book. It was funny, becuase I realized i had done some of these things that becky did! It was a light story, a quick read, and not serious. Read more
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Published 18 months ago by theatrelover

1.0 out of 5 stars can I give it zero stars?
Utterly pathetic, quite painful at times, and thorougly disgusting. The saddest part of it all is that there are actually women like this- but do authors have to glamorize it? Read more
Published on Oct 24 2007 by Ruth M.D.

1.0 out of 5 stars what's wrong with modern female characters?
Not funny at all! Rather depressing when you think about it. This is just yet another book in which women are portrayed (by WOMEN authors, might I add) as irresponsible,... Read more
Published on Oct 11 2007 by june mayne

2.0 out of 5 stars Am I the only one who disliked this book?
I found this book tedious and annoying. It felt as if my intelligence was being insulted more and more as the page number increased. Not worth your time.
Published on Jan 27 2007 by Butters

5.0 out of 5 stars An hilarious quick read
I was looking for a little break from all of my textbooks and found this to be the perfect quick read. Hillarious and witty, you just have to keep turning the pages.
Published on Oct 17 2006 by Angela L. Nelson

5.0 out of 5 stars A hilarious read that will make anyone burst out laughing
I can't say how many times I've read this book and still managed to burst out laughing.

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