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Mini Shopaholic: (Shopaholic Book 6)

In this sixth installment of the Shopaholic series, Becky Brandon (née Bloomwood) is navigating the joys and trials of motherhood with her spirited two-year-old daughter, Minnie. As Becky tries to balance her family life with her husband Luke's demanding career and her own penchant for shopping, Minnie's own mischievous and shopaholic tendencies begin to emerge, causing a series of humorous and chaotic situations. The story follows Becky's attempts to plan a surprise birthday party for Luke while dealing with financial pressures, family dynamics, and the ever-present allure of retail therapy. Set against the backdrop of London and a trip to the countryside, the novel explores themes of parenting, marriage, and the enduring love for a good bargain. more

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Sophie Kinsella
Sophie Kinsella

Sophie Kinsella is a renowned British author, born on December 12, 1969. Her works are known for their humorous and light-hearted style, which has won the hearts of readers. Her most famous series includes 'Shopaholic' series. more

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