Shopaholic Ties the Knot by Sophie Kinsella Paperback Book

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Rent Shopaholic Ties the Knot

Author: Sophie Kinsella

Format: Paperback, Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Dell Pub Group

Published: Mar 2003

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $18.00

Pages: 327

Synopsis

There's never been a better excuse to buy a new dress...or two.

Shopaholic Ties the Knot

The irresistible heroine of Confessions of a Shopaholic and Shopaholic Takes Manhattan is back!--in a hilarious tale of mothers and daughters, mothers and sons, and one blushing bride who just can't say no to saying "I do."

Life has been good for Becky Bloomwood: She's become the best personal shopper at Barneys, she and her successful entrepreneurial boyfriend, Luke, are living happily in Manhattan's West Village, and her new next door neighbor is a fashion designer! But with her best friend, Suze, engaged, how can Becky fail to notice that her own ring finger is bare? Not that she's been thinking of marriage (or diamonds) or anything...

Then Luke proposes! Bridal registries dance in Becky's head. Problem is, two other people are planning her wedding: Becky's overjoyed mother has been waiting forever to host a backyard wedding, with the bride resplendent in Mum's frilly old gown. While Luke's high-society mother is insisting on a glamorous, all-expenses-paid affair at the Plaza. Both weddings for the same day. And Becky can't seem to turn down either one. Can everyone's favorite shopaholic tie the knot before everything unravels?

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Reviews

BookLender review by Lynne on 2010-12-29 09:54:22

The problem with this series is that they are strating to all have the same story - Becky has no self control and makes a mess and then at the last minute a miracle saves her skin. I got married a few years ago so the tensions of different families is familiar to me. However - nothinin this book makes sense. It was a fun read- in a having to look at an accident kind of way. I do not think I will read the rest of the series

BookLender review by Anna on 2009-06-20 20:03:22

I have been really enjoying this series, but I struggled with this one. It started out great, but then it just dragged with the silly mess she made with her wedding. I got 3/4 of the way through before I just stopped reading this book. Although this book wasn't great, I will still read the last two books of this series.

BookLender review by Jennifer on 2008-03-25 11:24:00

I can't decide most times when reading these Becky Bloomwood books if I want to wring her neck or hug her. The character sure does make me laugh, but I don't know how many times I say Dear God, Becky! when reading it! The ending was pretty good, she always seems to get herself out of those messes!