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Mini Shopaholic

Mini Shopaholic 1

(Shopaholic Book 6)

by Sophie Kinsella
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/10/2011
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The new novel in the fabulously popular Shopaholic series from number one bestselling author

Like mother, like daughter...!

Shopaholic Becky Brandon (nee Bloomwood)'s two-year-old is ... spirited. She knows what she wants, whether it's a grown-up Prada handbag or a toy pony (40% off, so a bargain, surely?) When yet another shopping trip turns to mayhem, Becky decides it's time to give Minnie her own pocket money. Is it a bad sign when Minnie goes instantly overdrawn?

Minnie isn't the only one in financial crisis. As the Bank of London collapses, people are having to Cut Back. Everyone needs cheering up, so what better way to do it than to throw a fabulous surprise party? A thrifty party, of course. Except economising and keeping a secret have never been Becky's strong points ...

Everybody loves Sophie Kinsella-
"I almost cried with laughter" Daily Mail
"Hilarious . . . you'll laugh and gasp on every page" Jenny Colgan
"Properly mood-altering . . . funny, fast and farcical. I loved it" Jojo Moyes
"A superb tale. Five stars!" Heat
ISBN:
9780552774383
9780552774383
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-10-2011
Publisher:
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
480
Dimensions (mm):
198x127x29mm
Weight:
0.32kg
Sophie Kinsella

Sophie Kinsella is an international bestselling writer. She is the author of many number one bestsellers, including the hugely popular Shopaholic series. She has also written seven bestselling novels as Madeleine Wickham and several books for children. She lives in the UK with her husband and family.

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** spoiler alert ** I was very excited to read this book. I've loved all of the other Shopaholic books, and was expecting the same amount of enjoyment out of this one.

I finished this book feeling a little disappointed.

The source of my disappointment is a little diffficult to pinpoint. I feel as though Sophie has used the excuse "Oh but that's what Becky's character is about!" too many times and Becky's antics are getting old.

The redeeming feature of the book was the exploration of Elinor's character. I liked seeing the softer side of Elinor, and she saved the day without expecting anything in return. It was an unexpected twist in the story, but one that was perfect.

I expected more to happen with the GFC storyline, I wanted to see Becky going through her wardrobe ebaying all her clothes!

Minnie reminded me of every horror child you see in a shopping centre who is a brat and who drives you insane - the fact that Becky was ok wit her child's behaviour (or was nonchalant about it at the best of times) was also a little irritating. The kid was buying things on the internet for crying out loud! But again, the Minnie storyline would be filed under "But that's what makes Becky, Becky!" and it just doesn't cut it for me anymore.

I felt the same about the incident at "The Look". Shop in private was a great idea, but I was cringing at her audacity to ask for a raise when it was clear she was going to be in trouble. I also feel it's time for Becky to get a new career, she just seems like a glorified sales assistant and I want her to be a little smarter than that.

I hope the next novel comes good on a few points - a) Luke and Becky buying a house, 2) Understanding what Elinor did to Luke to make him so angry, 3) I want to see more Danny, and 4) Jess and her adopted baby.

I'm not going to avoid further shopaholic books, but I hope Sophie can shake the tried and tested storylines up a little bit and breathe some fresh air into the series

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