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Original Title: Shopaholic Ties the Knot
ISBN: 0440241898 (ISBN13: 9780440241898)
Edition Language: English
Series: Shopaholic #3
Characters: Becky Bloomwood, Luke Brandon, Susan Cleath-Stuart, Tarquin Cleath-Stuart, Elinor Sherman
Setting: New York City, New York(United States) Oxshott, Surrey, England(United Kingdom)
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Shopaholic Ties the Knot (Shopaholic #3) Paperback | Pages: 407 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 102503 Users | 2551 Reviews

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Life has been good for Becky Bloomwood: She’s become the best personal shopper at Barneys, she and her successful entrepreneurial boyfriend, Luke, are living happily in Manhattan’s West Village, and her new next-door neighbor is a fashion designer! But with her best friend, Suze, engaged, how can Becky fail to notice that her own ring finger is bare? Not that she’s been thinking of marriage (or diamonds) or anything . . . Then Luke proposes! Bridal registries dance in Becky’s head. Problem is, two other people are planning her wedding: Becky’s overjoyed mother has been waiting forever to host a backyard wedding, with the bride resplendent in Mum’s frilly old gown. While Luke’s high-society mother is insisting on a glamorous, all-expenses-paid affair at the Plaza. Both weddings for the same day. And Becky can’t seem to turn down either one. Can everyone’s favorite shopaholic tie the knot before everything unravels?

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Title:Shopaholic Ties the Knot (Shopaholic #3)
Author:Sophie Kinsella
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 407 pages
Published:August 31st 2004 by Dell Publishing Company (first published April 30th 2002)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Contemporary. Humor. Adult. Adult Fiction

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I've decided that, since I'm pretty preoccupied with wedding stuff as it is, what could be more fun that going through the adventure with an old friend? Hence, some of my joys and stresses will be meshed with Becky's--and I'm grateful for the companionship! :-)

As much I loved the writing, Becky just drove me nuts! She really needed to grow up and stop acting like an entitled baby. She thinks about having a baby after Suze, but only because she wants to shop for it. Not be a mother. She wants the Plaza wedding, but also her wedding at her parents' but can't say no to either one. I did like the little twist at the end, but it was a little to late for me to really enjoy it as the whole book was me wanting to slap her silly and tell her to wake up look at

If it were possible I would give Shopaholic Ties the Knot and extra star, because this is my favorite book in the series. I'm not sure why, maybe it's all the descriptions of wedding cake. I don't know. I just enjoy this book the most. I especially enjoyed it this time because it temporarily stopped my reading slump. In Shopaholic Ties the Knot, Becky deals with a problem we have all had to deal with, two weddings on the same day in different countries. We've all been there! Somehow Becky is

Rebecca Bloomwood is probably the only character I forgive being an absolute pain in the ...She makes me furious and eye-rolling, I want to shout at her and still I find myself enjoying the books.I loved all the wedding talk. Must the Disney princess inside me still waiting for her big day.

These books are seriously addicting. I know the main complaint people have about these books is how annoying Bex can be, but I don't mind her. She has her moments where I would like to smack some sense into her, but overall I like her funny, awkward moments. Bex is basically running around like a chicken with her head cut off throughout this whole book. She has promised both her mother and her mother-in-law that they could plan her wedding, and nobody knows...Not even Luke. Also, both weddings

3.5 This series is slowly turning into my guilty pleasure that I enjoy greatly, however, this is my least favorite so far in the series. Becky gave me a headache in this book. I'm not sure how she got herself into the situation of having 2 weddings and continued to not fix it. I know this is supposed to be a fun and girly read, which it is but at some points I just wanted to pull my hair out.

Nothing to say here really except it was a great book to jump back into the world of Becky Bloomwood. I think the next book was when the bloom fell off the rose for me. Becky's antics got more and more absurd and it felt like she learned nothing from previous issues. This one was a great way to move forward Becky and Luke's story. I loved that Becky realized that cutting off a person in Luke's life was not the best thing for him. She did something for him because she loved him that much. It was
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