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- Paperback 319 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0552998877
- ISBN-13: 9780552998871
- Publisher: Black Swan
- Pub date: Sep 14, 2000
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Audio CD, Audio Cassette and Others
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This made me laugh and I could definetly relate in many ways!!
Rebecca Bloomwood, in her way, represents a part of all of us. She's the personification of that little red devil sitting on our shoulder making all the justifications for why we must absolutely buy (insert latest must-have item here) without any trace of that nasty voice of reason that urges respo ... Continue
Rebecca Bloomwood, in her way, represents a part of all of us. She's the personification of that little red devil sitting on our shoulder making all the justifications for why we must absolutely buy (insert latest must-have item here) without any trace of that nasty voice of reason that urges responsible behavior. And that's why this book works so well - a fun piece of Chic-lit.
Sophie Kinsella is hysterically funny! She writes with the same sense of Brittish humor as Helen Fielding,who wrote The Diary Of Bridget Jones.
This book effortlessly combines humor and important life lessons, proving that books with a moral don't have to be serious; they can even be funny. Becky Bloomwood, who might just learn to follow the financial advice she gives out to her readers, discovers these life lessons in a wholehearted and i ... Continue
This book effortlessly combines humor and important life lessons, proving that books with a moral don't have to be serious; they can even be funny. Becky Bloomwood, who might just learn to follow the financial advice she gives out to her readers, discovers these life lessons in a wholehearted and innocent way, which makes for a refreshing read. All readers can enjoy this book and learn something too, because we have all been in a situation where our bad habits get the best of us. This book left me thirsty for more Becky Bloomwood adventures!
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Becky Bloomwood - what a character!
She taught me a lot of fashion brands. thank you!
& she is just like one of my dear friend....hehe....