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May 07, 2015
As many other shopaholic fans, I eagerly anticipated for the next book in the series and breezed through this one. As the title suggests, in this novel Becky Brandon moves to LA with her husband and daughter because of the husband's job managing a Hollywood star Sage Seymor. Becky tries to make it big as a fashion stylist, hoping to style for many Hollywood celebrities such as Sage herself. She's determined to make it big on her own and will do whatever it takes, even if that means sneaking into a set and pretending to be a seamstress. Like the other shopaholic novels, this one was hilarious filled with mix ups and disguises. There are also a few appearances from characters we see from other books. What I found different about this book was that although the protagonist Becky, still shops; unlike the other books It wasn't filled with her addiction to shopping and her ever growing debt. In this novel, Becky is mainly focused on making a name for herself that her excessive shopping takes a back seat, and I think it was good that the author Sophia Kinsella decided to do this because the constant shopping story line can get repetitive. Overall, I think this a light hearted read for anyone looking for a laugh.