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Mini Shopaholic [Kindle Edition]

Sophie Kinsella
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (186 customer reviews)

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A great read. ***** -- Now Magazine

This fun tale sees Becky back to her endearing best -- Bella

High-octane, laugh-a-minute entertainment. -- Woman and Home

Don't miss the latest in Sophie Kinsella's fab Shopaholic series! ***** -- Star Magazine

A sure-fire laugh-out-loud hit. -- The Sun

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"[A] madcap adventure."--"People"

"Frothy fun . . . Faster than a swiping Visa, more powerful than a two-for-one coupon, able to buy complete wardrobes in a single sprint through the mall--it's Shopaholic!"--"The Washington Post"

"Exceptional comedic timing . . . laugh-out-loud funny . . . "Mini Shopaholic" is a light escape from real life."--"The Roanoke Times"

"A page-turner . . . Kinsella at her most hilarious best."--"Fort Worth Star-Telegram"

"Screamingly funny."--"USA Today"


"From the Paperback edition."

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 750 KB
  • Print Length: 401 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0593059794
  • Publisher: Transworld Digital (2 Sep 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003T0G9Y4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (186 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,031 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I had this book on preorder as I had recently finished reading all the previous shopaholic books in order, one after the other and wanted to read this one straight after. This one is good, its just, I don't know, something I cant put my finger on. Maybe the series has had its day. I wasnt gripped to this one like Sophie's earlier books and I found myself skim reading parts of it as I was getting bored. It didnt have the dept that the other books in the series had and I thought Sophie could have made more out of the 'Mini' character. Parts of the story were a bit 'samey' as features in her other books (namely the party) and parts of seemed a bit far fetched, for instance, when her parents moved into the rental property in London. This was my least favourite of Sophies works so far.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
not the best :o( 25 Nov 2010
By C Todd
Format:Hardcover
I love the shopaholic series, but I have to say I was a bit dissappointed with this one. Minnie just seems a total pain in the backside and Becky just seems like a loon, Luke is a work obssessed bore.

I love Kinsella and I do have all of her books, just was a little let down with this one, sorry :o(
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book is alright as chick lit goes, but it is no better than heaps of other offerings out there. This is really disappointing, as Sophie Kinsella usually does produce something which is far better than the norm in this genre.

The problem in a nutshell is that Becky is no longer someone I can relate to. She is supposedly happily married but yet she manages not to communicate about anything important with her husband. He, nonetheless, seems to adore her. One wonders why, if they are such a perfect couple, she feels unable to tell him when his mother calls her or when she has lost her job, and he feels unable to tell her how he feels about being a parent or about having practically accepted an overseas job offer without even consutling her (of course she is THRILLED- like you would be, not.)

And, as she behaves in increasingly erratic (and, to me, annoying) ways, he just "looks quizzically" at her, or his mouth "twitches slightly". I am getting tired of those lines as well.

Becky used to be a kind and endearing person. Her contribution to the sum of human happiness in this book seems mainly to be to help women hide their excessive purchases from their husbands. Now THAT is really going to help you sleep easy at night.

Oh yes, she is mother to a two year old, but, although Minnie seems to be very annoying in many ways, Becky never has to deal with preparing toddler food, scheduling her life around a nap, a wetting accident, waking in the night, or anything that normal 2 year olds do. Minnie can even party until the early hours at Luke's birthday - just like real life, not.

I know that chick lit is not supposed to be like real life. It is escapism, but, to appeal to me, it should have at least a thread of real life in it. That is what makes it funny. But this book is really not all that funny at all.

Danny reappears, behaves badly, and is forgiven (presumably because he is now more succesful and famous than ever and what can be more important than being rich and famous?)

Elinor reappears, still behaves like she has a socialisation disorder and, it is hinted, may be ill (and about to die and leave all her money to Becky I suppose? More shopping coming up in the next book then?)

There also seem to be more and more brandnames splashed about in this book. Even though I have really enjoyed Becky's previous shopping exploits, I am just downright tired of why she "has to" have a new Valentino dress when it is made abundantly clear that she cannot find rooom for the unworn clothes she already owns. What is charming about this? (I began to suspect that people may actually be paying to have their brands mentioned in these books. The imaginary brands of previous books have mysteriously disappeared.)

Towards the end of the book Becky has an encounter with someone who suggests (not before time) that she may have a serious problem with her shopping habits. I hope the next book (I am sure there will one, no matter what) deals with her facing up to this, finding her inner Becky and being nice again, but, given where she is heading at the end of this book, I wouldn't count on it.

I have never missed a Sophie Kinsella book yet, but I don't think I'll bother with the next one, and I won't be passing this one on to friends like I did with prevous ones either. I wouldn't want them to think I was shallow enough to regard it as anything more than a harmless way to pass the weekend.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
can't stop laughing
very funny and touching indeed, Sophie & Becky never fail to make u laugh
just LOVE this book to death!
Published 22 days ago by Angelllp
thought it would be better
I really enjoyed reading the shopaholic series but was a little disappointed to read this one although its not too bad i definitely thought it would be better! Read more
Published 22 days ago by Dee
addictive
I have read every book she has written as Sophie Kinsella and half the ones under her alias Madelaine Wickham. Fabulousy funny, addictive reading...
Published 1 month ago by cherub
Mini Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
Have now finished all of the Shopaholic books which I read in order one after the other. Didn't think that Becky (the main character) could get up to any more mischief and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Maggie B
Shopaholic Adventure Continues
This book is a fantastic adventure, i have read all the books previous to this, and this one is just as good! Read more
Published 2 months ago by LauraK
Another Sophie Kinsella Super Trouper!
Sophie Kinsella does it again, absolutely fantastic, I adored this book, my mum bought it for me at christmas and I was finished within 3 days, I couldn't put it down, having never... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Adorablekittens
Time to stop this series
I have read all the Shopaholic books and enjoyed them but this one just annoyed me. Becky has become very irritating and hasnt developed at all as a character since book one. Read more
Published 2 months ago by LucySpicer
Sorry, not the best book
Oh dear, I have loved the Shopoholic series so much, so much laughter reading Sophie Kinsella's work, but this book is not very good. Read more
Published 2 months ago by T. Barker
Good Holiday Read
Ok, this isn't one of the best books you will ever read but it fits the bill for a quick and easy holiday read. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Julie Holt
Becky's never a bore!!
Just finished the book for the 2nd time and I've got to say the shopaholic series is the perfect escapist treat,one I start reading again one of them I can never put it down! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mrs Brightside
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