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Confessions of a Shopaholic (Shopaholic, No 1) Paperback – February 6, 2001

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Becky Bloomwood has a fabulous flat in London’s trendiest neighborhood, a troupe of glamorous socialite friends, and a closet brimming with the season’s must-haves. The only trouble is, she can’t actually afford it—not any of it. Her job writing at
Successful Saving magazine not only bores her to tears, it doesn’t pay much at all. And lately Becky’s been chased by dismal letters from the bank—letters with large red sums she can’t bear to read. She tries cutting back. But none of her efforts succeeds. Her only consolation is to buy herself something . . . just a little something.
 
Finally a story arises that Becky actually
cares about, and her front-page article catalyzes a chain of events that will transform her life—and the lives of those around her—forever.

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“Kinsella’s Bloomwood is plucky and funny. . . . You won’t have to shop around to find a more winning protagonist.”
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“A have-your-cake-and-eat-it romp, done with brio and not a syllable of moralizing. . . . Kinsella has a light touch and puckish humor.”
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The Star-Ledger says, “If a crème brulee could be transmogrified into a book it would be this one.”

Kirkus Reviews says, A have-your-cake-and-eat-it-romp. Kinsella has a light touch & puckish humor.

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Jojo Moyes says, “Sophie Kinsella is the queen of romantic comedy.”

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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.
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London's chic boutiques and glamorous socialites star in this comic novel about binge shopping for clothes and makeup. Kinsella wickedly sets up shopping addict and financial writer Becky Bloomwood at Successful Savings , a second-rate trade magazine. Becky, for whom saving is a concept for other people, relieves the tedium of meaningless work with giddy sprees she can ill afford. As her debt grows ever more unmanageable, Becky's self-justifying obbligatos become ever more shrill, and her white lies turn steadily darker. In one self-delusional attempt to find a better paying job, she bolsters her resume with fluency in Finnish, only to come face to face with the CEO of the Bank of Helsinki. But when Becky gets her teeth into a real news story, she discovers her limits are far greater than she had imagined. Kinsella's novel, though antic, would be more compelling if Becky were even slightly more self-aware. Does Kinsella sustain an entire novel with a 25-year-old writer addicted to clothes and makeup? Perhaps, if readers love clothes and makeup just as much. Suzanne Young
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0385335482
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dial Press Trade Paperback
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2001
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Edition Unstated
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780385335485
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385335485
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.69 x 8.25 inches
  • Book 1 of 9 ‏ : ‎ Shopaholic
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Sophie Kinsella is a writer and former financial journalist. She is the number one bestselling author of Can You Keep a Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, Remember Me?, Twenties Girl, I’ve Got Your Number, Wedding Night, My Not So Perfect Life, Surprise Me, the hugely popular Shopaholic novels and the Young Adult novel Finding Audrey. She lives in the UK with her husband and family. She is also the author of the children's series Mummy Fairy and Me / Fairy Mom and Me, and several bestselling novels under the name of Madeleine Wickham. Visit her website at www.sophiekinsella.co.uk.

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Customers find the book an entertaining and wonderful summer read with a good plot that veers from farce to romantic comedy. They describe it as a cute book that's relatable and easy to read, though some find the beginning slow. The main character receives mixed reactions - while some find her delightful, others consider her self-absorbed. The book receives criticism for the main character's frequent lying, and customers disagree on its suitability for different age groups.

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175 customers mention "Readability"168 positive7 negative

Customers find the book entertaining and witty, making them laugh out loud, with one customer noting it kept them reading and turning pages.

"...'s novel "Confessions of a Shopaholic" is refreshing and fun to read. I read it in a few hours the other night and just loved it!..." Read more

"...and Confessions has a flawed, but likeable character, and some witty dialogue which makes it a great read." Read more

"...I’m so far behind! Did I like this? Yes, I love the writing. Becky Bloomwood lives in an amazing flat in the trendiest neighborhood in London...." Read more

"...I absolutely loved it! It's summer time, and it makes a perfect summer read - light, fluffy, funny, and mindless really - but in a good way...." Read more

58 customers mention "Story quality"43 positive15 negative

Customers enjoy the story of the book, finding it cute and hilarious, with one customer noting how the plot moves between farce and romantic comedy.

"...Her plotting was intense!..." Read more

"...It is a light-hearted, whimsical book that is highly entertaining and just plain fun...." Read more

"...The story got better and finally I could relate to the mainn character but it still was a fairy tale like story and at times I found myself yelling..." Read more

"...the most minute, seemingly unimportant things, her flimsy, silly excuses to the bank and the way she tried to fall in love with a date simply..." Read more

27 customers mention "Characterization"23 positive4 negative

Customers find the characterization of the book engaging and relatable, describing it as a page-turner with believable characters.

"...book, and you keep wondering how long she can shop, evade, and lie through life. We keep yelling at her to grow up...." Read more

"...So hilarious. In spite of all the lies and shopping, there's a romance too. I laughed and laughed. Loved it...." Read more

"...for a fun read on every page and a flawed character who is completely believable and lovable." Read more

"...Let me point out, this is fiction, and yes, the main character has money issues, but nothing over-the-top that I couldn't stand to read!..." Read more

20 customers mention "Cute book"20 positive0 negative

Customers find the book cute, with one customer noting it includes all elements of chic-lit and another mentioning the author's fashion knowledge.

"...and then when she sees that gorgeous scarf.. how can she possibly resist? So out comes the Visa!..." Read more

"...Becky Bloomwood was perfectly drawn...." Read more

"...of a Shopaholic" is a delicious treat, just like the gorgeous things that its heroine Becky Bloomwood obsesses about...." Read more

"Becky is a delightful character that any female can relate to, she's sweet, a good friend, and desperately wants to fit in...." Read more

51 customers mention "Character development"27 positive24 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the character development in the book, with some finding it delightful and likable, while others find the main character self-absorbed and stupid.

"...All the characters are fun and interesting, with unique (yet realistic) personalities. I highly recommend this book, it's a riot!" Read more

"...I liked the writing but not the character all that much. I mean she isn’t just a fibber she’s an out and out compulsive liar!..." Read more

"...reading a book is a good thing and Confessions has a flawed, but likeable character, and some witty dialogue which makes it a great read." Read more

"The main character is so annoying!!..." Read more

17 customers mention "Pacing"10 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with several noting that the beginning is slow and some finding it disturbing.

"...I was captured by her story and main character from the very beginning...." Read more

"The beginning is a bit slow, but gets better!..." Read more

"...on every page and a flawed character who is completely believable and lovable." Read more

"...was supposed to be funny, but instead, I find it to be disgusting, disturbing and I think the main character needs a shrink not another pair of..." Read more

7 customers mention "Ages"3 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book's age-appropriateness, with one customer finding it suitable for younger readers while others describe it as immature.

"...that the title says “confessions of a shopaholic” but this girl was just ridiculous and I found myself hoping that things would go wrong for her and..." Read more

"...I enjoyed it very much. I think It's a good read for ages 13+" Read more

"...over, I was downright disliking this stupid, foolish, dishonest, irresponsible girl...." Read more

"Story is cute, however, it is suited for a younger reader. Many overspenders out there may relate...." Read more

8 customers mention "Lie detection"0 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the character's dishonesty in the book, with several noting that she lies almost all the time, while one customer finds it painful to read.

"...funny by some, but I just found it irritating, namely: her inability to tell the truth about even the most minute, seemingly unimportant things, her..." Read more

"...It was almost painful to read her lies and self deceit...." Read more

"...What bothered me the most was that she lied almost all the time!..." Read more

"...the book was over, I was downright disliking this stupid, foolish, dishonest, irresponsible girl...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2003
    Sophie Kinsella's novel "Confessions of a Shopaholic" is refreshing and fun to read. I read it in a few hours the other night and just loved it! Fortunately I had already purchased the two sequels (Shopaholic Takes Manhatten and Shopaholic Ties the Knot) so I jumped right in and read some more!
    Becky Bloomwood is a hip English 20-something who has a serious addiction to shopping! She can't help but stop in the shops after work (she writes for a financial magazine called Successful Saving), and then when she sees that gorgeous scarf.. how can she possibly resist? So out comes the Visa! But when that Visa bill comes at the end of the month, Becky can hardly believe she managed to spend THAT much money in such a short period of time. She then has to come up with some creative solutions to her financial woes, or else her credit cards might be turned off!
    The antics between Becky and her credit card company and bank manager are hilarious! Sophie Kinsella writes a lot of it in letter form, which is just plain funny.
    Becky's relationship with Luke Brandon is the one part of the story I felt could have been better. I like most of the interactions between them - but I did want more. We barely saw Luke during most of the story, I would have preferred a few more interactions between them. I thought the shopping expedition between the two of them was great - especially Becky's reaction when she finds out they're picking out luggage!
    Overall, it's a fun, light read. I read the entire book in a matter of a few hours and read the sequel later that night. All the characters are fun and interesting, with unique (yet realistic) personalities. I highly recommend this book, it's a riot!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2012
    Becky's sometimes vapid rationalizations and her overall view of spending habits can be a bit annoying - but overall, I really enjoyed this book. I saw the movie first and enjoyed the differences in the book and movie. Becky seemed like a more desperate character throughout the book but I enjoyed watching her unravel through a series of bad decisions and bad advice given. I would recommend that if you've seen the film version, you don't expect the book to go right down the same story. A lot was changed and I was warned before hand not to expect that, so I will pass along the same advice.

    This is a fun and quick read for anyone who just wants to sit down, have a glass of wine, and read away. Not all books require a "deep meaning" or some twisting subplot. Sometimes, just cracking up while reading a book is a good thing and Confessions has a flawed, but likeable character, and some witty dialogue which makes it a great read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023
    (3.5)
    This is a fairly older book now and I’m just now getting to it. I’m so far behind! Did I like this? Yes, I love the writing.
    Becky Bloomwood lives in an amazing flat in the trendiest neighborhood in London. She has glamorous socialite friends and her wardrobe is to die for. She does have a little trouble though, she isn’t actually able to afford it all, or any of it. She has a job at Successful Saving magazine that bores her to near tears and it doesn’t pay enough for the lifestyle she wants. Now, she is getting letters from the bank with sums she can’t even bare to look at. She makes a feeble attempt to cut back but she fails miserably. Of course, to make herself feel better she just has to buy herself something.
    Then, a story comes up that Becky finds she actually cares about and that gives her front page. It starts off a chain of events that will change not only her life but that of those around her as well.
    In case you are like me and didn’t read this until way after it was out I won’t tell you too much more about it. I liked the writing but not the character all that much. I mean she isn’t just a fibber she’s an out and out compulsive liar! I guess that’s the charm? I don't know. Things do change on and off as the story goes on but it’s still hard to swallow. Luckily it’s fiction so it’s easy enough to laugh at and move on but if she were a really real person she would be mostly dreadful at the core (as I said though, the character is given a transformation of sorts but is it enough?).
    All that said you might as if I would recommend it and honestly I would. I think it will (and technically already has) appeal to so many people out there. It’s good, I just don’t love the character for over half the book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2010
    I don't know why it took me so long to finally read this book! I absolutely loved it! It's summer time, and it makes a perfect summer read - light, fluffy, funny, and mindless really - but in a good way. Sometimes you just need to grab a book that can take your mind away from life and help you relax and simply enjoy reading just for the fun of it.

    The story follows Rebecca (Becky) Bloomwood - a 25 year old financial journalist who can't seem to manage her own finances - as she tries to come up with ways to C.B. (cut back) and M.M.M. (make more money) so she can get herself out of debt. While each plan she hatches manages to fail miserably and hilariously, the only thing left to do is hit the shops and buy a little something to help her cheer up... and the cycle continues!

    I thoroughly enjoyed the author's writing and character development, and the 310 pages just flew by! I can't wait to read Kinsella's other books in the Shopaholic series as well as the independent novels and the ones published under her real name - Madeleine Wickham.

    If you haven't read this book yet, and you're a fan of chick-lit or light summer reads - I highly recommened this book!
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  • Mélanie
    5.0 out of 5 stars tellement drôle !!
    Reviewed in France on November 19, 2014
    Se lit très facilement , il se dévore même , les situations sont tellement drôles même si elle exagère souvent sur les dépenses je pense qu'on peut tous se retrouver un peu en Becky!
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  • Vibe.with.Sheetal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Way too hilarious to control your laugh while reading
    Reviewed in India on February 11, 2021
    I have been reading the shopaholic series, and this book - The Secret Dreamworld Of A Shopaholic is a perfect reflection of me. The book is full of entertainment and hilarious content. I had so much fun reading this book. After every page I turned, I was laughing so hard. I couldn’t thank enough Sophie Kinsella for this amazing book. The story resembles so much to me as if I was reading the story of my life. The only thing is that I haven’t met my dream partner yet just like Rebecca Bloomwood.

    It’s a must-read book if you like a romantic comedy and I bet this book will entertain you from the first page to the last.
  • FloRida
    5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and Light
    Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2021
    My favourite book...completely silly but funny and light. Love the movie too.
  • Mario S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brillante, divertente, coinvolgente
    Reviewed in Italy on May 10, 2018
    Lettura estremamente piacevole.
    Trama coinvolgente, brillante, ricca di gag e situazione comiche.
    La narrazione non è mai banale ed è in grado di scavare nel dettaglio di particolari quotidiani e comuni apparentemente frivoli ed insignificanti.
    Perfetta la lettura in lingua inglese per chi ne ha una padronanza media e la vuole migliorare.
  • Anni Goldschrift
    5.0 out of 5 stars So herrlich chaotisch und sympathisch
    Reviewed in Germany on May 20, 2012
    Worum geht es:

    Rebecca Bloomwood hat ein Problem: Sie hat nicht genug Geld. Aber immerhin hat sie ihre VISA Karte, mit der sie ihrem liebsten Hobby beinahe ohne schlechtes Gewissen frönen kann. Shoppen! Der Duft wenn man in den Laden kommt, das Gefühl etwas gekauft zu haben.. Herrlich. Nur leider flattern immer mehr Briefe mit Zahlungsaufforderungen ins Haus. Diese werden allerdings uuumgehend vernichtet, ignoriert und vergessen, denn was sie nicht bekommen hat, kann sie auch nicht stören.

    Um aber trotz akutem Geldmangel nicht aufs Shoppen verzichten zu müssen, lässt Rebeacca nichts ungenutzt. Weder Dates mit Multimillionären, Bilderrahmenmassenproduktion im heimischen Wohnzimmer und Lotto.

    Meine Meinung:

    Ich hab das Buch auf englisch gelesen, um meine Kenntnisse mal wieder ein bisschen aufzufrischen und um meinen Wortschatz nicht ganz einrosten zu lassen, und ich kann euch versprechen, dass das Buch wirklich sehr einfach zu verstehen ist. Ich hatte nie das Gefühl eine Szene nicht zu verstehen, und trotz der fremden Sprache, ging auch die Komik nicht verloren.

    Ich mag eigentlich nicht uuunbedingt so gerne und viele Frauenromanen, schon gar nicht wenn sie lustig sein sollen, aber dieses hier war wirklich supi. Ich musste das eine oder andere mal so richtig schmunzeln (beim Lesen bei mir quasi schon ein Ausbruch an Emotionen :D), hab mich selbst wiedererkannt und war einfach nur hin und weg von dieser durch und durch chaotischen Frau.

    Den Film hab ich auch schon gesehen, und muss nun sagen, dass das Buch tatsächlich auch dieses Mal wieder viel besser ist als die Verfilmung. Man steckt eben doch mehr in der Geschichte drinnen, und auch hatte ich beim Lesen nicht diese wunderschöne und perfekte, nur leider etwas planlose Frau á la Isla Fisher vor mir, sondern eine herrlich normale Frau, mit leicht neurotischem Kaufverhalten.