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michellebookaddict 's review for:
Confessions of a Shopaholic
by Sophie Kinsella
July 10, 2015 Reread.
I have the paperback and iTunes audio copies. I used my library's Overdrive for a little kindle read. I no longer like Rebecca as much. She is too childish even for a 20-something person. And the fact that she takes a small something (like dating a multi-millionaire) and over exaggerates things (like planning the wedding after 1 date).
I will be continuing to read the series and maybe, if I can stand Becky, I might read past the first 3 books I have only ever read of this series. Just I might not continue with the audio because the reader for that made me dislike Rebecca even more.
But I still love Luke.
1999 and on... I first read a and have reread. But I haven't read again since 2005 or so.
I am a fan of the 3 first shopaholic books (after that they get redundant w/ Becky never really learning to stop spending so dang much). Sophia Kinsella's Rebecca "Becky" Bloomwood is a comedic take on a woman with an obsessive need to buy designer clothes. This of course puts her into a crazy amount of debt to creditors.
Becky has an obsession for designer clothes. Because of her addiction to spend she has credit card debts that are astronomical. Sophia made Becky's character is both unrealistic and comedic. She is at times a little annoying because you want her to stop her insane need for designer-ware stuff and over imagination.
Liked the first three books of this series. I felt IMO that the following books (sister, baby and toddler) just made the heroine out to be a selfish woman who never got over her obsession to spend too much money
I have the paperback and iTunes audio copies. I used my library's Overdrive for a little kindle read. I no longer like Rebecca as much. She is too childish even for a 20-something person. And the fact that she takes a small something (like dating a multi-millionaire) and over exaggerates things (like planning the wedding after 1 date).
I will be continuing to read the series and maybe, if I can stand Becky, I might read past the first 3 books I have only ever read of this series. Just I might not continue with the audio because the reader for that made me dislike Rebecca even more.
But I still love Luke.
1999 and on... I first read a and have reread. But I haven't read again since 2005 or so.
I am a fan of the 3 first shopaholic books (after that they get redundant w/ Becky never really learning to stop spending so dang much). Sophia Kinsella's Rebecca "Becky" Bloomwood is a comedic take on a woman with an obsessive need to buy designer clothes. This of course puts her into a crazy amount of debt to creditors.
Becky has an obsession for designer clothes. Because of her addiction to spend she has credit card debts that are astronomical. Sophia made Becky's character is both unrealistic and comedic. She is at times a little annoying because you want her to stop her insane need for designer-ware stuff and over imagination.
Liked the first three books of this series. I felt IMO that the following books (sister, baby and toddler) just made the heroine out to be a selfish woman who never got over her obsession to spend too much money