Christmas Shopaholic: A Novel
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Random House Publishing Group , 2019.
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Sophie Kinsella returns with a festive new Shopaholic adventure filled with holiday cheer and unexpected gifts.'Funny, charming, and the perfect read to get into the holiday spirit.''PopSugar 'tis the season for change and Becky Brandon (née Bloomwood) is embracing it, returning from the States to live in the charming village of Letherby and working with her best friend, Suze, in the gift shop of Suze's stately home. Life is good, especially now that Becky takes time every day for mindfulness'even if that only means listening to a meditation tape while hunting down online bargains. But Becky still adores the traditions of Christmas: Her parents hosting, carols playing on repeat, her mother pretending she made the Christmas pudding, and the neighbors coming 'round for sherry in their terrible holiday sweaters. Things are looking cheerier than ever, until Becky's parents announce they're moving to ultra-trendy Shoreditch'unable to resist the draw of craft beer and smashed avocados'and ask Becky if she'll host this year. What could possibly go wrong?Becky's sister demands a vegan turkey, her husband insists that he just wants aftershave (again), and little Minnie needs a very specific picnic hamper: Surely Becky can manage all this, as well as the surprise appearance of an old boyfriend'turned'rock star and his pushy new girlfriend, whose motives are far from clear. But as the countdown to Christmas begins and her bighearted plans take an unexpected turn toward disaster, Becky wonders if chaos will ensue, or if she'll manage to bring comfort and joy to Christmas after all.Praise for Christmas Shopaholic"Kinsella's popular heroine, Becky Bloomwood Brandon, is back for a delightful ode to shopping, in the engaging eighth Shopaholic novel, this time with a Christmas theme. . . . Becky is as whimsical and wonderful as ever. . . . Kinsella delivers a solid and laugh-out-loud funny installment that longtime readers and new fans alike will gleefully devour.''Publishers Weekly

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
10/15/2019
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English
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9780593132845

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  • Shopaholic & Baby: A Novel (Shopaholic series Volume 5) Cover
  • Mini-Shopaholic: A Novel (Shopaholic series Volume 6) Cover
  • Shopaholic to the stars: a novel (Shopaholic series Volume 7) Cover
  • Shopaholic to the rescue: a novel (Shopaholic series Volume 8) Cover
  • Christmas shopaholic: a novel (Shopaholic series Volume 9) Cover

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Similar Series From Novelist

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
The Shopaholic series and the Bridget Jones tales are lighthearted chick lit novels that focus on the travails of appealing, albeit self-doubting, young women. Though the Shopaholic series is breezier, both are conversational and funny. -- Mike Nilsson
These lighthearted and engaging books feature spirited and fun female protagonists who get into funny scenarios where they navigate their stressful careers and personal lives surrounded by people with A-list lifestyles. -- Andrienne Cruz
These upbeat chick lit series star likable, spirited young women with personal quirks -- in the Shopaholic series it's retail therapy, in the Queen of Babble novels it's a loose tongue -- who find happiness and romance. -- Mike Nilsson
These series have the appeal factors funny, feel-good, and witty, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "misadventures," "thirties (age)," and "single women."
These series have the appeal factors irreverent, moving, and witty, and they have the theme "bouncing back"; the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subject "shopping."
These series have the appeal factors funny, feel-good, and witty, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subject "love triangles."
These series have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "shopping," "bloomwood, becky (fictitious character)," and "compulsive shopping."
These series have the appeal factors funny, amusing, and conversational, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; the subject "compulsive shopping"; and characters that are "spirited characters" and "likeable characters."
These series have the appeal factors funny, and they have the subject "single women."

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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for titles you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These books have the appeal factors feel-good, and they have the theme "christmas stories"; the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas," "married women," and "mothers and daughters."
These books have the appeal factors feel-good, and they have the genres "relationship fiction" and "mainstream fiction"; the subjects "christmas" and "married women"; and characters that are "spirited characters" and "likeable characters."
These books have the appeal factors feel-good and upbeat, and they have the theme "christmas stories"; the genre "relationship fiction"; the subjects "christmas," "family relationships," and "christmas presents"; and characters that are "spirited characters" and "likeable characters."
These books have the appeal factors feel-good, moving, and upbeat, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas," "married women," and "husband and wife."
NoveList recommends "Queen of babble novels" for fans of "Shopaholic series". Check out the first book in the series.
These books have the appeal factors feel-good, and they have the theme "christmas stories"; the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas," "married women," and "mothers and daughters."
These books have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas," "married women," and "christmas parties."
These books have the theme "christmas stories"; the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas," "married women," and "christmas presents."
These books have the appeal factors funny, feel-good, and upbeat, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas," "family relationships," and "families."
NoveList recommends "Devil wears Prada" for fans of "Shopaholic series". Check out the first book in the series.
These books have the appeal factors funny, feel-good, and upbeat, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; the subjects "married women," "mothers and daughters," and "sisters"; and characters that are "spirited characters" and "likeable characters."
NoveList recommends "Bridget Jones" for fans of "Shopaholic series". Check out the first book in the series.

Similar Authors From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for other authors you might want to read if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
Sophie Kinsella fans who would like slightly more serious chick lit books shouldn't hesitate to try Marian Keyes's novels. Keyes, who was one of the creators of the genre, writes books set in Ireland and England featuring comic heroines facing real-life challenges, such as serious illnesses or addiction. -- Dawn Towery
Both Sophie Kinsella's and Sarah Mlynowski's books for adults share many elements, including first-person narration, realistic-sounding dialogue, a secondary cast of supportive friends, and tales of survival in a job-from-hell setting. -- NoveList Contributor
Readers who enjoy lighthearted chick lit featuring slightly ditzy heroines with a penchant for name-dropping may appreciate the novels of both Meg Cabot and Sophie Kinsella. -- Shauna Griffin
Chick lit has a friend in Stephanie McAfee and Sophie Kinsella. Both write character-driven tales about strong women who manage their lives with a light touch, abundant humor, and a bit of romance. Serious issues like body image, battered women, and compulsive shopping are addressed with wit and grace. -- Mike Nilsson
Sharing a first name isn't the only thing in common for Sophie(s) Kinsella and Cousens. They both write heartwarming and funny stories of likeable women finding love. Their sympathetic heroines often search for professional contentment in addition to personal fulfillment and are surrounded by supportive and quirky family and friends. -- Halle Carlson
Jane Green, like Sophie Kinsella, is a popular British author who specializes in chick lit. Both Green and Kinsella have a warm and engaging style of writing, and their books feature less-than-perfect characters who experience personal growth as they navigate work, life, and love. -- NoveList Contributor
Sharing a funny, upbeat tone, Erin Duffy's and Sophie Kinsella's chick lit novels chronicle the misadventures of women in their thirties looking for emotionally fulfilling relationships. While both writers present a lighthearted look at contemporary romance, Kinsella concentrates more heavily on character development and wit. -- Mike Nilsson
Sophie Kinsella and Helen Fielding are British chick lit authors whose books feature flawed-yet-relatable female protagonists whose comic misadventures revolve around their struggles to achieve both professional and personal fulfillment. -- NoveList Contributor
Sophie Kinsella fans who like a little mystery with their chick lit might enjoy Sarah Strohmeyer's books. Like Kinsella, Strohmeyer writes novels that are full of complicated, frequently comic situations involving zany but endearing characters. -- NoveList Contributor
These authors' works have the genre "relationship fiction"; the subjects "young women," "married women," and "teenage boy-girl relations"; and characters that are "spirited characters" and "likeable characters."
These authors' works have the genres "relationship fiction" and "fantasy fiction"; and the subjects "mothers and daughters," "secrets," and "former lovers."
These authors' works have the subjects "married women," "former lovers," and "extramarital affairs."

Published Reviews

Booklist Review

It's been four long years since Becky Brandon, née Bloomwood, graced readers with a lighthearted adventure full of humor, warmth, and shopping. Kinsella's popular character who first appeared almost 20 years ago in Confessions of a Shopaholic continues her hunt for bargains with her husband Luke, her best friend Suze, and her daughter Minnie along for the ride. Working at a village gift shop, far from her old fast-paced city life, Becky continues to rally her blind optimism when asked to host Christmas for the first time while her parents try out a more hipster lifestyle in a trendy London neighborhood. Naturally the holiday season is full of shopping expeditions, family drama, and a school Christmas pageant to boot. Then an old flame arrives in town, equipped with a beautiful girlfriend with eyes on Luke, and a fellow school mother's marriage is in distress. Longtime fans will welcome Becky's return, but even readers new to the Shopaholic world will connect with the themes of the sandwich generation, marriage woes, and holiday spectacles that can threaten any family gathering.--Monica Garza Bustillo Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Kinsella's popular heroine, Becky Bloomwood Brandon, is back for a delightful ode to shopping, in the engaging eighth Shopaholic novel, this time with a Christmas theme. These days, Becky is in lovely, leafy suburbia and living happily ever after with her husband, Luke, and young daughter, Minnie. When her parents take an apartment in the trendy Shoreditch neighborhood in London, Becky is stuck with planning Christmas festivities for friends and family alike. While running her best friend's gift shop at grand Letherby Hall, Becky encounters an old boyfriend, who's now a musician, and his obnoxious girlfriend, who is determined to go into business with Luke. The villainess of this tale and her devious actions are a teeny bit far-fetched, but Becky is as whimsical and wonderful as ever. With hilarious scrapes only Becky could get into--including being locked into a pet store while buying a last-minute hamster for Minnie, integrating an all-male billiards club, and using a permanent Sharpie to mark names of new aftershaves on Luke's skin as he sleeps--Kinsella delivers a solid and laugh-out-loud funny installment that longtime readers and new fans alike will gleefully devour. Agent: Kim Witherspoon, Inkwell Management. (Oct.)

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Library Journal Review

Becky Brandon is anticipating Christmas the best way she knows, by making a (shopping) list and checking it often, and working at her friend Suze's shop in her stately home. But when her parents, who usually host a Christmas party, decide to move to trendy Shoreditch in East London, they ask Becky to take over this year. Becky's feeling a little anxious about it, especially when family members pile on the picky requests and an old boyfriend appears on the scene--can she manage her stress without hitting "buy now" on every shopping cart she fills? VERDICT The return of Kinsella's quirky and lovable characters who show genuine connection is reason enough to enjoy this story, but watching Becky overcome obstacles, self-imposed or otherwise, is inspirational. Readers might come for the laughs, but they'll leave with a warm heart.

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Kirkus Book Review

Kinsella's (I Owe You One, 2019, etc.) much-loved Shopaholic is backand this time, it's Christmas.Becky Brandon is looking forward to spending Christmas with her husband and daughter at her parents' house, just like always. It's cozy and warm and, other than her favorite Christmas tradition (shopping), Becky doesn't have to do much of anything. But then her parents drop a huge surprisethey're moving to an apartment in the superhip London neighborhood of Shoreditch. Now, instead of Christmas sweaters and carols, they're into unicycles and avocado toast. Her parents' transformation into hipsters means that Becky has to host Christmas at her home in Letherby. Becky has no idea how to host a holiday dinner for her entire family and extended network of family friends, but she's never met a problem she couldn't shop her way out of. As usual, however, Becky finds herself stuck with a ton of problems. First, she needs to find the perfect gift for her husband, Luke, but in order to get it she just might have to petition an all-male billiards club to accept female members (Becky, of course, doesn't play billiards). She might be in trouble with the entire country of Norway after creating her own (fictional) version of hygge, "sprygge." Her environmentally conscious sister wants Becky to decorate a broom instead of a Christmas tree and have a vegan turkey on the table. And then there's her musician ex-boyfriend who unexpectedly shows up in town with his new girlfriend. With everything on Becky's plate, will she be able to create the picture-perfect Christmas she dreams of? Becky is still a hardworking, eminently lovable character who just wants to do the right thing, even if she usually screws everything up and finds herself in hilariously awful situations (like, for example, storing 30 pounds of smoked salmon on her front lawn under a duvet).A laugh-out-loud funny book that will delight longtime Kinsella fans and those looking for a cozy holiday story. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

It's been four long years since Becky Brandon, née Bloomwood, graced readers with a lighthearted adventure full of humor, warmth, and shopping. Kinsella's popular character—who first appeared almost 20 years ago in Confessions of a Shopaholic—continues her hunt for bargains with her husband Luke, her best friend Suze, and her daughter Minnie along for the ride. Working at a village gift shop, far from her old fast-paced city life, Becky continues to rally her blind optimism when asked to host Christmas for the first time while her parents try out a more hipster lifestyle in a trendy London neighborhood. Naturally the holiday season is full of shopping expeditions, family drama, and a school Christmas pageant to boot. Then an old flame arrives in town, equipped with a beautiful girlfriend with eyes on Luke, and a fellow school mother's marriage is in distress. Longtime fans will welcome Becky's return, but even readers new to the Shopaholic world will connect with the themes of the sandwich generation, marriage woes, and holiday spectacles that can threaten any family gathering. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Becky Brandon is anticipating Christmas the best way she knows, by making a (shopping) list and checking it often, and working at her friend Suze's shop in her stately home. But when her parents, who usually host a Christmas party, decide to move to trendy Shoreditch in East London, they ask Becky to take over this year. Becky's feeling a little anxious about it, especially when family members pile on the picky requests and an old boyfriend appears on the scene—can she manage her stress without hitting "buy now" on every shopping cart she fills? VERDICT The return of Kinsella's quirky and lovable characters who show genuine connection is reason enough to enjoy this story, but watching Becky overcome obstacles, self-imposed or otherwise, is inspirational. Readers might come for the laughs, but they'll leave with a warm heart.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Kinsella's popular heroine, Becky Bloomwood Brandon, is back for a delightful ode to shopping, in the engaging eighth Shopaholic novel, this time with a Christmas theme. These days, Becky is in lovely, leafy suburbia and living happily ever after with her husband, Luke, and young daughter, Minnie. When her parents take an apartment in the trendy Shoreditch neighborhood in London, Becky is stuck with planning Christmas festivities for friends and family alike. While running her best friend's gift shop at grand Letherby Hall, Becky encounters an old boyfriend, who's now a musician, and his obnoxious girlfriend, who is determined to go into business with Luke. The villainess of this tale and her devious actions are a teeny bit far-fetched, but Becky is as whimsical and wonderful as ever. With hilarious scrapes only Becky could get into—including being locked into a pet store while buying a last-minute hamster for Minnie, integrating an all-male billiards club, and using a permanent Sharpie to mark names of new aftershaves on Luke's skin as he sleeps—Kinsella delivers a solid and laugh-out-loud funny installment that longtime readers and new fans alike will gleefully devour. Agent: Kim Witherspoon, Inkwell Management. (Oct.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kinsella, S. (2019). Christmas Shopaholic: A Novel . Random House Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kinsella, Sophie. 2019. Christmas Shopaholic: A Novel. Random House Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kinsella, Sophie. Christmas Shopaholic: A Novel Random House Publishing Group, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Kinsella, S. (2019). Christmas shopaholic: a novel. Random House Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Kinsella, Sophie. Christmas Shopaholic: A Novel Random House Publishing Group, 2019.

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