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Book Reviews of Shopaholic & Baby (Shopaholic Series)Book Review: Another comical addition to the Shopaholic Series Summary: 4 Stars
Shopaholic and the baby is another comical addition to the Shopaholic series. It doesn't have as many laugh-out-loud occasions as some of the others (namely the first two novels)- but I'd say the writing and plots are still very strong.
While 99% of this book is with Becky Bloomwood pregnant, and not yet having a baby, the majority of the plot is dealing with her pregnancy and making changes to her lifestyle in order to prepare for a baby. And just falling into some of those mommy-to-be traps like finding the most sought-after doctor, clothing etc. Add in an ex-girlfriend of her hubbys and that makes for interesting reading! Of course as always you cheer bumbling Becky on.
Fun, entertaining read as always! What I really can't wait for is the next book with her taking care of the baby! I think that will make for maybe the funniest stories/scenarios yet.
Book Review: Amazing Summary: 4 Stars
"Amazing", is one word to sum up the book Shopaholic and Baby. The book is about a wealthy family of two, living in the busy city of London. They are about to have their dreams come true when Becky, the wife, finds out she is pregnant. Shopping is one of Becky's ways to get away from it all and to look for prams, clothes, bags, or anything else for the baby. Becky wants everything to be perfect for the baby, but the perfection turns out to be not so perfect.
I really enjoyed this realistic fiction book. All of the wacky things Becky does makes this book worthwhile to read. Sophie Kinsella really puts you in the story by having side notes in addition to the book. This novel is geared to young adults, more than adults. If you enjoy shopping, conflict, or babies, you will definitely love Shopaholic and Baby.
*-Morgan-*
Book Review: Another delightful visit with Becky Summary: 4 Stars
Each time I finish another book in the amusing "Shopaholic" series, I'm pretty sure Kinsella has taken these characters as far as they can go. And then there's another adorable episode and I'm enchanted anew. Yes, Becky is materialistic -- but she's so good-hearted and besides, her passion for shopping has resulted in a career and made her something of a marketing savant. She loves Luke and her parents and her friends and is excited about motherhood. She's a Brit Lucy Riccardo for the new millennium. My only complaint about this book regards Dr. Carter. A bit too easy an obvious a villain, Dr. Carter's behavior seems just too ... dangerously wacky. Even in the crazy world of Becky Bloomwood!
Book Review: A bit more than OK Summary: 4 Stars
After much debating, I finally caved and bought this book. At first, I thought that the main character was self absorbed and shallow and that I wouldn't like her. However, after reading further in the story, I found her somewhat 'charming'.
Needless to say, I found the book enjoyable. I couldn't really relate to the main character but I somehow lived vicariously through her. Also, the other characters were fun to read about.
The plot was very predictable, but that didn't take away from the fun of the book. Overall, it was quite funny and entertaining.
Book Review: Good but not great Summary: 4 Stars
Latest installment in the wildly successful Shopaholic series, I was excited to read this book. While I thoroughly enjoyed the other books in the series and have read them multiple times, I can say that this one fell a bit short of the bar that Kinsella herself has set. Slow to start, I had trouble really connecting with Becky and her latest set of problems. Still as funny as the others, it just wasn't laugh out loud funny. I'm hoping for better things from the next book. Sorry Sophie, but it wasn't a home run.
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