MY SYNOPSIS
Imagine This: You are happily married. You have a
lovely, but most times annoying toddler daughter. You are more in charge of
your credit than you used to… Until your husband takes a job in Hollywood to
manage a movies star, then Rodeo Drive has other plans.
You are amazed
by the endless shopping made on boulevards, the people who are always a
lookalike of some celebrity you know, the celebrities who are spotted going
about their daily business with their super-white teeth and very dark
sunglasses.
Rehabs are
chic. Yoga is a must, staying thin is a competition——which when you lose you
succumb to sucking in your cellulite, and whenever you see someone with a too
perfect nose, they probably have been under a surgical blade——and you must ask
for the contact details of this surgeon, because in L.A no one can have too
many perfect nose jobs.
You have the
desire to be a stylist. A celebrity stylist. But only if your celeb-ignorant
husband would link you up with some of his clients——and only if you would let
him to. You have got the talent, the eye for the perfect dress for that perfect
celebrity, but only if you would meet any celebrity because these shopping
assistants wouldn’t give away any details of their clients no matter how many
letters you write to their stores (and of course, the amount you spend in them).
All you have
is your husband’s client. But would you she ever stop being a total snob and
take one of the coats you’ve purchased for her? All you have is your best
friend, but would she ever see how important making it big in Hollywood is to
you? All you have is your dad, but would he stay back in London offering an
attentive ear over the phone, and not set off to L.A leaving your mum worried-sick
with an instruction to water their roses daily?
Would
Hollywood ever give you that one, special break you need?
Becky Bloomwood’s life summed up for
your delight.
MY REVIEW
Did I love
this book? Yes, yes, I very much did. So you know in my review I’d be hauling
you out of boutiques and dumping you into Barnes and Nobles to purchase this,
don’t you?
Once again,
Sophie Kinsella thrills with an amazing storyline. There’s nothing more
fabulous than reading a book about a struggling stylist looking for her one,
big break among the fashion circles and Hollywood. But in the midst of making
it in Hollywood, this stylist gets wrapped up in lots of faux drama in tinsel
town and unexpected encounters with paparazzi. Fab storyline. ── ★
Becky is
back with a bang and lots of shopping bags! Over the years, Becky Bloomwood has
become sort of a woman sleuth in time to piece together the best outfit, for people
who won’t dress for their body types, celebs who wouldn’t dress for their age,
and of course steadfastly watching her own spending. She’s one of those classic
chick-lit characters who’d always remain on the minds of readers who cannot get
enough of her! Her humorous voice, her tendency to spend over the limit of her
credit (without intending to, of course), her ability to put the humour in the
most serious of situations. She’s one of those characters you keep banging on your
table about and threatening not to eat your cereal if she doesn’t make a
comeback (who are you, a two-year old avid reader?). A star to Becky.── ★★
Oh, you would
love other characters in this book! Suze, the friend who wants to host an award
show for extras (background actors) so they could receive ‘Suzes’. Alicia Bitch
Long Legs, who makes a comeback with a deceiving relaxed look matched with yoga
habits. Danny Kovitz, whose tendency to put off hiring a grammar assistant to
read through all his problematic emails is hilarious. Minnie, the boisterous,
over-demanding daughter who wouldn’t quit singing out Becky’s cusses to incompetent
drivers at pre-school in a tune of Twinkle-Twinkle
Little Star. Sage, the celebrity you’d love to hate for being such a total
snob. Aran, the manager who is always suggesting very weird opportunity offers
raging from a celebrity plastic surgery reality show to a fashion correspondent
on a breakfast show who wouldn’t be offering any fashion advice at all. Jeff,
the bodyguard who wouldn’t give you the least attention when all your friends
have abandoned you and you just want a nod from him through your rants.
Tarquin, Suze’s husband suddenly pleased about finding his inner-peace. And so
many other amazing characters. A star to all the characters. ── ★★★
The OMG
moments in this book make this title gripping. And the humour is just so wicked
it would be cracking your ribs. ── ★★★★
I loved this
book. But comparing it to Kinsella’s other titles, it wasn’t really mega. Perfect
as a stand-alone, but when you’ve picked other Kinsella titles, you know this
is nowhere close to their literary excellence. (Although, it really isn’t like
doing a comparative analysis on all of Hemmingway’s titles and discovering he’d
never penned anything great at all).
So my
rating: 4.5 stars/5
Shopaholic
To The Stars, Sophie Kinsella’s latest, is available on amazon.
I recommend
this book to anyone who’s a fan of Kinsella or anyone who isn’t, anyone who
loves Becky Bloomwood and anyone who’d hear her name and ask, ‘Becky wha??’,
anyone who loves their chick-lit racy and humorous and about the plastic-ness
of tinsel town should grab this book too.
My work not
done here. Off to post my review on Goodreads.










