slayra reviewed Confessions of a shopaholic ; by Sophie Kinsella
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3 stars
Rebecca Bloomwood is a journalist who is not quite sure if she should be writing advising people on their finances when she simply can't control hers. She feels better whenever she shops - so every problem she has makes her shop more, which brings her into a lot of debt. Now she only has two options: cutting back or making more money. Or maybe use her colourful imagination to keep her bank problems at bay?
I picked up this book after reading [b:I've Got Your Number|12033455|I've Got Your Number|Sophie Kinsella|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327956732s/12033455.jpg|16327730], which I really enjoyed and because everyone seemed to enjoy this series from the same author. It is a funny book and I was curious to see how it ended, but I couldn't feel any kind of sympathy towards Rebecca. Most of her problems were self-inflicted and I still think she got away too easily with lying so much. On …
Rebecca Bloomwood is a journalist who is not quite sure if she should be writing advising people on their finances when she simply can't control hers. She feels better whenever she shops - so every problem she has makes her shop more, which brings her into a lot of debt. Now she only has two options: cutting back or making more money. Or maybe use her colourful imagination to keep her bank problems at bay?
I picked up this book after reading [b:I've Got Your Number|12033455|I've Got Your Number|Sophie Kinsella|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327956732s/12033455.jpg|16327730], which I really enjoyed and because everyone seemed to enjoy this series from the same author. It is a funny book and I was curious to see how it ended, but I couldn't feel any kind of sympathy towards Rebecca. Most of her problems were self-inflicted and I still think she got away too easily with lying so much. On the other hand, I don't get a thing about clothes and should have thought of that before start reading this book. The story itself didn't develop much, and even though it's very easy to read I was actually expecting more.