

However, her humor and how she always fixes her problems make her flaws forgiveable.Ĭonfessions of a Shopaholic is phenomenal for a rainy day or before a good night's rest. For example, Becky's best friend, Suze, is so realistic you may think she is based on your best friend, the one who never leaves you in your worst moments.īecky's ignorance and foolishness sometimes made me want to go into the book and give her a good shake. If the lottery won't do it, then maybe earning more money or cutting back on shopping will.Īuthor Sophie Kinsella creates vivid characters. Throughout the book, Becky tries her best to pay her debts. I loved the steady stream of unpredictable and comical events. Confessions of a Shopaholic follows this British financial journalist as she tries to pay all her bills without missing any sales. This is just another day in Becky's hilarious life. I need 20 quid!” Suddenly, the room falls silent and all eyes are on her. Becky inadvertently screams out, “I'm desperate. While everyone around her listens to the presentation, a horrible image of someone else getting that gorgeous scarf flashes in her mind.

All she needs is £20 and it will be hers. During a stuffy business meeting, Becky has only one thing on her mind: the green Denny and George scarf on sale.
