![]() ![]() ![]() On the plus side, this book is written in a chatty, easy-to-read style. Will either of her strategies to Cut Back or Make More Money help her to curb her shopaholic tendencies? But she just can’t stop spending because she loves things and she loves the rush she gets from buying them. Her bank is calling and writing increasingly more threatening letters. Rebecca is addicted to shopping, and she’s beginning to feel the results of her expensive habit. She lives with her good friend Suze in a very nice flat, and she has lots of nice things. She has a steady, if dull, job as a journalist for Successful Savings magazine. ![]() Rebecca Bloomwood has a fairly satisfying life. But unlike the addict heroine in Marian Keyes’s Rachel’s Holiday, the heroine of this book is not nearly so likable, nor does she make as much progress. Confessions of a Shopaholic is another Brit Chick Lit book with yet another heroine who is the author of most of her own problems. ![]()
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