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    <![CDATA[Confessions of a Shopaholic (Shopaholic, #1)]]>
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    <![CDATA[If you've ever paid off one credit card with another, thrown out a bill before opening it, or convinced yourself that buying at a two-for-one sale is like <em>making</em> money, then this silly, appealing novel is for you. In the opening pages of <em>Confessions of a Shopaholic</em>, recent college graduate Rebecca Bloomwood is offered a hefty line of credit by a London bank. Within a few months, Sophie Kinsella's heroine has exceeded the limits of this generous offer, and begins furtively to scan her credit-card bills at work, certain that she couldn't have spent the reported sums.<p>  In theory anyway, the world of finance shouldn't be a mystery to Rebecca, since she writes for a magazine called <em>Successful Saving</em>. Struggling with her spendthrift impulses, she tries to heed the advice of an expert and appreciate life's cheaper pleasures: parks, museums, and so forth. Yet her first Saturday at the Victoria and Albert Museum strikes her as a waste. Why? There's not a price tag in sight. <blockquote> It kind of takes the fun out of it, doesn't it? You wander round, just looking at things, and it all gets a bit boring after a while. Whereas if they put price tags on, you'd be far more interested. In fact, I think all museums should put prices on their exhibits. You'd look at a silver chalice or a marble statue or the <em>Mona Lisa</em> or whatever, and admire it for its beauty and historical importance and everything--and then you'd reach for the price tag and gasp, &quot;Hey, look how much this one is!&quot;  It would really liven things up. </blockquote>  Eventually, Rebecca's uncontrollable shopping and her &quot;imaginative&quot; solutions to her debt attract the attention not only of her bank manager but of handsome Luke Brandon--a multimillionaire PR representative for a finance group frequently covered in <em>Successful Saving</em>. Unlike her opposite number in <em>Bridget Jones's Diary</em>, however, Rebecca actually seems too scattered and spacey to reel in such a successful man. Maybe it's her Denny and George scarf. In any case, Kinsella's debut makes excellent fantasy reading for the long stretches between white sales and appliance specials. <em>--Regina Marler</em></p>]]>
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