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Confessions of a Shopaholic
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Series: Shopaholic #1
Narrator: Nell Hudson
Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
Published: 03/14/2024
Category: Fiction - Contemporary Women
Synopsis
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Party Crasher and Love Your Life comes “a hilarious
tale . . . hijinks worthy of classic I Love Lucy episodes . . . too good to pass up.” (USA Today)
“Sophie Kinsella keeps her finger on the cultural pulse, while leaving me giddy with laughter.”—Jojo Moyes,
author of The Giver of Stars and The Last Letter from Your Lover
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.
tale . . . hijinks worthy of classic I Love Lucy episodes . . . too good to pass up.” (USA Today)
“Sophie Kinsella keeps her finger on the cultural pulse, while leaving me giddy with laughter.”—Jojo Moyes,
author of The Giver of Stars and The Last Letter from Your Lover
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.