Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Confessions of a Shopaholic: Book and Movie














by Sophie Kinsella


I adore the author Sophie Kinsella. She is a great crossover writer for adult/YA. And best of all she is witty. I love witty authors, and they are so rare.


The book is absolutely adorable. Rebecca Bloomwood is a financial journalist who knows nothing at all about finance. What she does know is shopping. She knows so much about shopping that you could say it is what she lives for. And her love of shopping has her deeply in debt.


Becky doesn't even realize how much debt she has because she has a little habit of losing her bills, under her roommates bed, in a nearby dumpster, in the trash bin at work. When she finally takes a look at her balances she realizes that she is in deep trouble.


She can't tell her parents, they and their friends think that Becky is a financial genius. Her roommate is filthy rich, old money, and really just can't understand. Becky is on her own.


In the midst of all of this she meets Luke Brandon, a successful financial publicist. Oh, and he is handsome as well. These two flutter in and out of each other's lives until....


Well, you will have to read it to know. Its hilarious really. Becky just can't help lying at every turn. Some lies had me laughing out loud as I read. She reminds me of Lucille Ball in her crazy plans. And then there is the devastatingly handsome Luke. The book is adorable and an incredibly fun read.



The Movie:

I imagine had I never read the book I would have liked this a lot. It was pretty funny. The problem is that Becky is American, not British. She looses her job and gets one as a financial journalist where she meets Luke who is not a brilliant millionaire.

She still id quite funny and painfully ridiculous. The romance is still a bit adorable. But the funniest bits of the book are left out and the funniest bits of the movie are not even in the book.

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