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The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic | 
enlarge | Author: Sophie Kinsella Publisher: Black Swan Category: Book
List Price: £7.99 Buy Used: £0.01 You Save: £7.98 (100%)
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Rating: 149 reviews Sales Rank: 659
Media: Paperback Pages: 319 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0552213578 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780552998871 ASIN: 0552998877
Publication Date: September 14, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review On the face of it, Rebecca Bloomwood has it all. Confident, single and happily living in des-res Fulham with her best friend Suze, she's a financial journalist who spends her days writing articles advising other people on the importance of budgeting and prudent investing. Her private life is a different story though; Rebecca manages her own finances in a way that would make most of her readers' hair curl--for Rebecca is a woman on a mission--she just can't stop spending. I look up and I'm in front of Octagon. My favourite shop in the whole world. Three floors of clothes, accessories, furnishing, gifts, coffee shops, juice bars and a florist which makes you want to fill your entire home with flowers. I've got my purse with me. Just something small, to cheer me up. A T-shirt or something. Or even some bubble bath. I won't spend much. I'll just go in and... I'm already pushing my way through the doors. Oh God, the relief. The warmth, the light. This is where I belong. This is my natural habitat. As the plot unfolds, Rebecca finds increasingly bizarre and often highly comical ways to ignore her ever-growing debts and mounting pile of unpaid Visa bills and red bank statements. Got a bill you can't pay? No problem. Just take it out for a walk and deposit it in the nearest skip whilst no-one is looking. Need to justify that 120 velvet scarf? Don't worry! It was a snip at half price in the sale, so what initially looks like a splurge is actually an example of canny discount shopping. Rebecca's disastrous love life mirrors her finances. And her career seems to be taking a turn for the worse, too. That is, until she finds a financial story that really sparks her journalistic interest, and begins to spar with handsome and successful financial PR millionaire Luke Brandon. Witty, light-hearted and often hilarious, The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic is the ideal read for anyone who has ever found themselves mentally justifying rash purchases in their heads, or buying just one more pair of black trousers because they are so different from the other eight pairs in their wardrobe. --Emily Lowson
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Confessions of a Shopaholic June 7, 2004 207 out of 210 found this review helpful
This is the same book as 'Secret dreamworld of a shopaholic'(Although still absolutely hysterical!)
CONFESSIONS October 16, 2005 DevJohn01 (Somerset, NJ) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
I had heard many great things about the 'SHOPAHOLIC' series but for some reason put off reading it. I think that maybe the title put me off a little bit, thinking that it was more of a diary that an actual story. Finally, after ages of hearing about how great the series was I borrowed 'CONFESSIONS' from a friend and boy was I glad that I did! This has got to be one of the funniest books that I have ever read! Becky Bloomwood is hilarious and I can completely relate to her irrepressible urge to buy whatever is put in her path! Immediately after reading 'CONFESSIONS' I went out and purchased it (so that I could have a copy of my own) and the following two books in the series and I devoured those too. The 'SHOPAHOLIC' series has skyrocketed to the top of my favorite series list and Kinsella is now a "must read" author for me. If you haven't yet read any of this series GO OUT AND GET IT TODAY, you will not be disappointed!
A hilarious book that i couldn't put down! March 11, 2001 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
In one word, wow! I love this book - it's amazing. Becky is a qualified journalist in a job she hates (a mag called 'Successful Saving' - say no more) and has a huge problem in that she can't stop spending - she is infact a shopaholic! To make matters worse, she really can't afford to be shop so much, and the excuses she comes up with to avoid meeting the bank manager are hilarious! She just seems incapable of accepting responsiblity, growing up, and finding love. This book had me hooked. I read all 320 pages within 3 days - i just couldn't put it down. Literally! I would recomend this book to ANYONE who loves shopping, comedy, and books with an unexpected romantic twist to them.
Hilarious book well worth reading June 12, 2006 Florida gal (UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I first picked up the shopaholic series of books whilst on holiday in the US. I laughed out loud so many times during the first book that I couldn't wait to read the next ones in the series. I have now read them all at least a couple of times each and still laugh out loud. Sophie Kinsella is one of the funniest, most talented chick lit writers around and I would wholeheartedly recommend any of her books.
Every girl needs to read this book !!! January 7, 2004 41 out of 46 found this review helpful
I dont know where to begin with this book, Its about Becky a girl who loves to shop, and does shop, all the time !! Its so funny, I laughed till I cryed, but only because I can so relate to her justifications of buying things. Once you have read the book you will realise that there is a bit of a Becky in all of us. I bought it for 2 of my girly friends for Christmas who have both already read it and loved it as much as I did. We would all highly reccommend it.
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