Customer Reviews
Another great shopaholic book!!! - By: L. Biddle, 17 Mar 2008 
I loved this book from the first moment i started reading it. Again, as are all the others, this is funny & witty. I can relate to Becky as im sure can most women, & i think thats why they are all so funny. I would definatley recommend this book.
she is just great - By: mollydog, 04 Feb 2008 
i love any of sophie kinsella books!They are full of humour & after reading all the shopaholic books three times or more i feel becky bloomwood is a really amusing friend.
all her other books do not fail either .I have read them all more than once & still enjoy them - they are my comfort blanket!
my only moan is that sophie does not write books fast enough!
Overall this was a really good book - By: Lance Berkman, 04 Feb 2008 
Becky & her boyfriend Luke are moving to New York so he can set up a new office there, & Becky's shopping gets out of hand again, creating disaster. It's not a complicated book at all. But that's not a bad thing -- this is a terrific book to curl upin bed with, or to take to the beach with you. I found myself laughing out loud a great deal more than the first. Becky's attempts to sneakin her purchases without anyone seeing are hilarious, & something I could relate to. Her experience at the wedding of an old family friend was also true to life (on a bigger scale, obviously -- you have to read it to understand). I thought Becky was much more well developed & I liked her a great deal morein this book. She still lies, but somehow her lies don't seem quite as awful. She has more confidence & she takes charge of her life more -- I really liked how she handled herself when everything fell apart. I like Luke, although he still could've used more depth. Overall this was a really good book that I think most women would enjoy.
Overall this was a really good book - By: Lance Berkman, 11 Oct 2007 
Becky & her boyfriend Luke are moving to New York so he can set up a new office there, & Becky's shopping gets out of hand again, creating disaster. It's not a complicated book at all. But that's not a bad thing -- this is a terrific book to curl upin bed with, or to take to the beach with you. I found myself laughing out loud a great deal more than the first. Becky's attempts to sneakin her purchases without anyone seeing are hilarious, & something I could relate to. Her experience at the wedding of an old family friend was also true to life (on a bigger scale, obviously -- you have to read it to understand). I thought Becky was much more well developed & I liked her a great deal morein this book. She still lies, but somehow her lies don't seem quite as awful. She has more confidence & she takes charge of her life more -- I really liked how she handled herself when everything fell apart. I like Luke, although he still could've used more depth. Overall this was a really good book that I think most women would enjoy. If you missed reading Tino Georgiou's masterful novel--The Fates, I'd highly recommend reading it. Truly an enjoyable read.
my first Sophie Kinsella Book and I loved it - By: Mrs. I. Blackwell, 25 Sep 2007 
I got this book free with some mag & read itin no time at all. I even finished it before I read the magazine it came with. Laugh out loud is all I have to say. Highly recommended.