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Shopaholic and Baby

Shopaholic and Baby

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Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Black Swan
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 2115

Media: Paperback
Pages: 448
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.8 x 1.3

ISBN: 0552772755
EAN: 9780552772754
ASIN: 0552772755

Publication Date: December 3, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: spine slightly creased

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - The Shopaholic and Baby
  • Audio CD - Shopaholic and Baby
  • Paperback - Shopaholic and Baby

Similar Items:

  • Shopaholic and Sister
  • Shopaholic Ties the Knot
  • Shopaholic Abroad
  • The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic
  • Can You Keep a Secret?

Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Irritating book   August 18, 2008
Fiona T (London)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Completely concur with Diorella Grande's review although I've given 1 star rather than 2. I couldn't understand why Luke stays with this complete bimbo who seems to have nothing in her life other than shopping and being stupid. I think she is meant to be cute and ditsy but I find her completely irritating. Also I think that whole `shop till you drop' thing has passed its sell by date making Becky look like some mad woman who is incapable of any common sense. I gave up reading this book after three chapters and I would quite happily slap Becky rather than laugh at or with her.


5 out of 5 stars Not read others in series but still fab!   July 31, 2008
AL (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have just read this book - couldn't put it down actually! I haven't read any of the others in the series, but this didn't affect my understanding of the story at all. At times I got the feeling there were slight references to previous books but all in all it was a great read. Perfect for holidays!


5 out of 5 stars Amazing!   June 6, 2008
H. Jay (Cornwall, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I loved this!
It was a relief to see that a redisgn had been done on the cover, the previous in the series don't look great, but this is a bit more likable...

Cant wait for the next installment



4 out of 5 stars Mixed Emotions   May 30, 2008
Donna Lister (England)
I am rating this book four stars because I did laugh, I did enjoy it and I really like the Shopoholic books in general. However, I did have a few issues with this book when I was reading it.
When I read The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopoholic I thought: "Wow, she's me!" because I love shopping, am ever-so-slightly ditzy and I tend to spend a bit too much money on things I don't actually need. On the other hand, right from the beginning, I thought "Why is she lying?" and "Why doesn't she just face up to it/pay that money?!". I still loved her though and continued to love her through Shopoholic Abroad too. Where my love wavered was in Tied The Knot. The whole story was like a yo-yo and I'm sure every reader mentally begged Becky to make a bloody decision. I won't go into detail because that belongs on the review of another book, but continuin..I liked Becky in Shopoholic and Sister. I thought she was being sweet trying to make a bond between her and Jess.

Now, back to the Shopoholic and Baby review. I did honestly believe that Becky would mature in this book. Suze still loves shopping and designers, but she has settled down and got her mind set on the fact that her children and husband are more important than commercial things. When they were going around that baby fair and Suze was trying to tell Becky about the sterilisers and stuff the baby would really need, while Becky ignored her, I really did think 'For goodness sake, listen to her! You're going to be a mother!'
Becky's limited knowledge of what was actually necessary for having a baby and her greater interest in Baby Urbs Snowsuits did grate on me, and the most annoying thing in my opinion was Becky's complete ignorance to what going through labour was going to be like: I am quite a few years younger than Becky, in college and don't have any plans to have children for quite a long time and even I know that labour is horrendous. How could a woman be so blind to that fact?
However, other than that I did really enjoy this book. I liked the fact that the plot had changed from -Becky gets into trouble which gets Luke into trouble, and it's all resolved at the end with Luke saying it was his fault and not hers-. I liked that Sophie Kinsella had changed it so that it was Luke who was doing something 'wrong' (cue Venetia). I also enjoyed reading the resolution to that when they were in the hospital and Luke makes his little speech about why he loves Becky, and my favourite part of the book was then ending. Becky leaving the house with little Minnie in her stroller: I just hope that the impact of having a baby will mature her a bit/lot.



5 out of 5 stars This series just never gets boring   May 13, 2008
O. Doyle (Ireland)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I can still remember my husband picking up my copy of `Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic' and flicking through the pages to see what I was finding so amusing. He only read the letter from the bank to Becky and was in stitches. He may never have progressed any further into the Shopaholic world but I've read and laughed through every page in the series and I didn't stop laughing through Shopaholic & Baby either.

I love the escapism of the Shopaholic series - I can pick up a copy and for the day or two that it takes me to devour it I'm transported into Becky's world. Yes she's a shopaholic and she frequently displays a lack of grey matter but I just can't find it in myself to hate her. She makes me cringe, laugh and cheer her on in every book and I've yet to find another chick lit author that does it as well as Sophie Kinsella.

If you enjoy a good laugh, like books that don't take life too seriously and want to escape to Becky's Emporium of Fantasy then the Shopaholic series is for you. She's struggled with debt, marriage and finding out she had a half-sister. The way she coped with each of those obstacles will give you a hint of how she's going to cope with finding out she's pregnant. It's a whole lotta laughs!


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