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Shopaholic and Sister by Sophie Kinsella
4.0
In this, the fourth installment, int the Becky Brandon (Nee Bloomwood) Shopaholic Series, we join Becky and Luke at the tail end of their "around the world honeymoon." Becky is mastering Yoga and Luke is as relaxed as ever. As a reader I started to think that my friends had changed - maybe this would be a good thing!
Before long, Becky and Luke decide to return to reality and it is very apparent that neither of them really changed, they were just on a holiday from real life!
On suprize return to london, Becky finds Suze has a new best friend and her parents are acting very strange. Maybe the suprize part was not the best idea. Quickly, Luke is fully emersed back into his work and his old 'work obsessed' ways, Suze and Becky are drifting apart now that Suze is the mother of three, and Becky's parents lay on the biggest shocket - Becky has a long lost sister, from a relationship her father had prior to meeting her mother.
This the the wonderfully well written, expertly told story of how Becky adjusts to all the changes in her life, now that she is a Brandon with a sister.
Just like the other books in this series, there will be times that the reader will relate and empathize with Becky but most of al there will be times where the reader will get fed up with Becky's spoiled and Selfish ways. But as always, she learns a valuable lesson and we cannot help but love her a little more in the end.
The story ends with the perfect opening for a fifth book, which this reader is very much looking forward to.
I recommend this book to all the Shopaholic Lovers, you will not be disappointed.
To all of you new to Becky, start with the first book, this series is meant to be read in order. It may take some time to get to this forth book, but it will be worth it!
Keep reading and keep laughing!
Before long, Becky and Luke decide to return to reality and it is very apparent that neither of them really changed, they were just on a holiday from real life!
On suprize return to london, Becky finds Suze has a new best friend and her parents are acting very strange. Maybe the suprize part was not the best idea. Quickly, Luke is fully emersed back into his work and his old 'work obsessed' ways, Suze and Becky are drifting apart now that Suze is the mother of three, and Becky's parents lay on the biggest shocket - Becky has a long lost sister, from a relationship her father had prior to meeting her mother.
This the the wonderfully well written, expertly told story of how Becky adjusts to all the changes in her life, now that she is a Brandon with a sister.
Just like the other books in this series, there will be times that the reader will relate and empathize with Becky but most of al there will be times where the reader will get fed up with Becky's spoiled and Selfish ways. But as always, she learns a valuable lesson and we cannot help but love her a little more in the end.
The story ends with the perfect opening for a fifth book, which this reader is very much looking forward to.
I recommend this book to all the Shopaholic Lovers, you will not be disappointed.
To all of you new to Becky, start with the first book, this series is meant to be read in order. It may take some time to get to this forth book, but it will be worth it!
Keep reading and keep laughing!