Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

School Talk: CampusBookRentals.com

Happy Tuesday!

Today is my first official day of summer vacation... I took my last final of the semester yesterday, woohoo!
But of course, just because it's summer doesn't mean I can just forget all about preparing for the next semester -- one big thing I want to share with all of you: www.CampusBookRentals.com!


Fellow College students, here are the perks of renting textbooks from CampusBookRentals.com

 - You can save 40-90% off of bookstore prices. 
- Free shipping both ways! 
- You can highlight the textbooks. 
- They have flexible renting periods. 
- They have a guaranteed 30-day risk-free returns. 
-They have been a trusted source since 2007! 
-They have a live customer support. 
- They have the largest selection of textbooks in the nation. 
- They donate to Operation Smile with each textbook rented -- how amazing is this?!


Not only do we get to save money, we also get to help a wonderful cause!

Operation Smile is an international children's medical charity that heals children's smiles, forever changing their lives. 

 This sounds like a total win-win to me! :)


But wait, they're not done... besides saving money and helping children out, CampusBookRentals also wants to give us a chance to earn some extra cash through their new program called RentBack

 RentBack is new initiative that allows students to rent the textbooks they own to other students... which is awesome because it helps us earn 2 to 4 times more money compared to what we'd make through buyback options! So amazing! :) 

What is RentBack?


How does it work?



To learn more about CampusBookRentals, please click here.

I hope you are all having a fantastic week! :D

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

What's New: CampusBookRentals.com

Happy Wednesday!

If you've been following my blog for a while now, you might remember how much I love bargains and saving money... I mean, come on, don't we all? ;)

Textbooks are one of the most expensive necessities ever!
My books for school usually cost around $100 and up -- if you have 4 classes, that's around 400 bucks just for books you will use for one semester! Insane, right?

Thank heavens for www.CampusBookRentals.com because I wouldn't have to spend a fortune on my textbooks this coming Spring semester! :)


I can't believe I never thought of renting books before!

Fellow College students, here are the perks of renting textbooks from CampusBookRentals.com:

- You can save 40-90% off of bookstore prices.
- Free shipping both ways!
- You can highlight the textbooks.
- They have flexible renting periods.
- They have a guaranteed 30-day risk-free returns.
-They have been a trusted source since 2007!
-They have a live customer support.
- They have the largest selection of textbooks in the nation.
- They donate to Operation Smile with each textbook rented -- how amazing is this?!



Not only do we get to save money, we also get to help a wonderful cause!

Operation Smile is an international children's medical charity that heals children's smiles, forever changing their lives.

This sounds like a total win-win to me! :)

Comparison between purchasing used or renting textbooks for homeschooling. #YVSGEXPO2013

But wait, they're not done... besides saving money and helping children out, CampusBookRentals also wants to give us a chance to earn some extra cash through their new program called RentBack!

RentBack is new initiative that allows students to rent the textbooks they own to other students... which is awesome because it helps us earn 2 to 4 times more money compared to what we'd make through buyback options! So awesome! :)

How does it work?



To learn more about CampusBookRentals, please click here.

What do you guys think? Where do you buy your books?
Do you have other tips on how to save money?

I hope you are all having a fantastic week! :D

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Downton Abbey-esque Books

Happy Tuesday!

Do you guys ever get so involved with TV shows, movies, or books -- their characters and their stories -- that sometimes it's kind of hard to let them go and you get a bit obsessed and can't stop talking about them?

Yeah?! Then phew, I'm not alone, haha! ;)

Anyway, my obsession love for Downton Abbey was very well-documented here on my blog and also on Twitter...

Downton Abbey

I definitely experienced what some call "Downton Abbey withdrawal" when I finished watching Season 2, so I immediately looked up Downton Abbey-esque books I can read (to make me stop watching Downton Abbey clips on YouTube, haha!). ;)

Here are three books that you can read to help ease the pain of waiting for Downton Abbey Season 3:

Book #1: The American Heiress -- Daisy Goodwin

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Traveling abroad with her mother at the turn of the twentieth century to seek a titled husband, beautiful, vivacious Cora Cash, whose family mansion in Newport dwarfs the Vanderbilts’, suddenly finds herself Duchess of Wareham, married to Ivo, the most eligible bachelor in England. Nothing is quite as it seems, however: Ivo is withdrawn and secretive, and the English social scene is full of traps and betrayals. Money, Cora soon learns, cannot buy everything, as she must decide what is truly worth the price in her life and her marriage.

Book #2: The House At Riverton -- Kate Morton

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Summer 1924
On the eve of a glittering society party, by the lake of a grand English country house, a young poet takes his life. The only witnesses, sisters Hannah and Emmeline Hartford, will never speak to each other again.

Winter 1999
Grace Bradley, ninety-eight, one-time housemaid of Riverton Manor, is visited by a young director making a film about the poet's suicide. Ghosts awaken and old memories - long consigned to the dark reaches of Grace's mind - begin to sneak back through the cracks. A shocking secret threatens to emerge, something history has forgotten but Grace never could.

Set as the war-shattered Edwardian summer surrenders to the decadent twenties, The House at Riverton is a thrilling mystery and a compelling love story.

Book #3: The House At Tyneford -- Natasha Solomons

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It's the spring of 1938 and no longer safe to be a Jew in Vienna. Nineteen-year-old Elise Landau is forced to leave her glittering life of parties and champagne to become a parlor maid in England. She arrives at Tyneford, the great house on the bay, where servants polish silver and serve drinks on the lawn. But war is coming, and the world is changing. When the master of Tyneford's young son, Kit, returns home, he and Elise strike up an unlikely friendship that will transform Tyneford - and Elise - forever.

***book summaries from www.goodreads.com***

Are these the kinds of books you like to read?
Which one sounds the most interesting to you?

I hope you are all having a wonderful week! :D

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Let Me Gush: I've Got Your Number -- Sophie Kinsella

Happy Saturday!

So while I'm up and can't sleep, I thought I might as well make a new post for you guys. :)

I recently read Sophie Kinsella's new book, I've Got Your Number, and I've tweeted about it a couple of times too, but it was so good that I think it's worth gushing about here on my blog. ;)

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Here is a synopsis from Sophie Kinsella's website:

I've lost it. The only thing in the world I wasn't supposed to lose. My engagement ring. It's been in Magnus's family for three generations. And now, the very same day his parents are coming, I've lost it. The very same day. Do not hyperventilate Poppy. Stay positive!! 

Poppy Wyatt has never felt luckier. She is about to marry the ideal man, Magnus Tavish, but in one afternoon her 'happy ever after' begins to fall apart. Not only has she lost her engagement ring but in the panic that followed, she has now lost her phone. As she paces shakily round the hotel foyer she spots an abandoned phone in a bin. Finders keepers! Now she can leave a number for the hotel to contact her when they find her ring. Perfect! 

Well, perfect except the phone's owner, businessman Sam Roxton doesn't agree. He wants his phone back and doesn't appreciate Poppy reading all his messages and wading into his personal life. What ensues is a hilarious and unpredictable turn of events as Poppy and Sam increasingly upend each other's lives through emails and text messages. As Poppy juggles wedding preparations, mysterious phone calls and hiding her left hand from Magnus and his parents... she soon realises that she is in for the biggest surprise of her life.

It was classic Sophie Kinsella -- British, chick lit, a fun read!
Of course there is a funny and lovable heroine who makes tons of mistakes along the way, but somehow things still always turn out okay in the end. Gotta love happy endings! ;)

This is the perfect book to read when you just want to relax.
There are tons of laugh-out-loud moments and also quite a few "awwwwww!" moments.

I definitely enjoyed reading I've Got Your Number!
It's the kind of book I wouldn't mind reading again, and that's really saying something because while I love to read, not all books I read make that list. 
(The books on that list? Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, The Truth About Forever, Something Blue, A Walk To Remember, The Da Vinci Code, and Pride & Prejudice, just to name a few...)

Have you read I've Got Your Number? Did you like it?
Are you a Sophie Kinsella fan?
Which books make your "I-Would-Read-It-Again" list?

Have a wonderful weekend!!!
If it's hot where you are, don't forget to drink tons of water! If it's still cold, keep warm! ;)

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Monday, March 12, 2012

Etiquette lessons, anyone? ;)

Happy Monday/ Tuesday! ;)

Thanks to Downton Abbey, I am now soooo interested in reading all about etiquette and manners -- the ladies on that show make being proper and lady-like look so cool, don't they?

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Debrett's New Guide to Etiquette & Modern Manners and Emily Post's Etiquette: Manners For A New World

What's on your reading list?

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Lying Game

I hope you guys had a lovely weekend! :D

It's time to face another week -- back to work, and I know back to school for some of us!
*Sigh* Summer really went by in a blur! :O

ABC Family has a new series based on Sara Shepard's other book series: The Lying Game.

Here is a sneak peek:


Alexandra Chando will play long lost twin sisters Sutton and Emma.


If you've read Shepard's Pretty Little Liars book series, then you'll also probably think that The Lying Game is pretty much the same thing:

Murder. Mystery. Pretty girls. Someone manipulating them.
You get the idea. ;)


When I read the book, my first thought was "Okaaay, here we go again". And it was a bit slow at first, but it did get interesting towards the end.

If you have some time to spare, and you want a book to read for fun, I think The Lying Game is a pretty good choice. The second book in the series, Never Have I Ever recently came out. It's definitely on my list of books to read.


Have you read The Lying Game? What did you think of it? Are you looking forward to the new TV series?

Have a great week ahead! :D

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Book: The Hunger Games

Happy Friday! :D

Any fun plans for the weekend?

Besides having the time to watch movies, I also have more time to read books (that aren't required reading, haha!). ;)

I was finally able to read The Hunger Games, and I loooooved it!

Now that Harry Potter is coming to a close (less than a month left!!! *tear*), I am sooo looking forward to The Hunger Games movies. :D


Anyway, the book... I absolutely loved it!
It was so good I could hardly put it down. I have to get Catching Fire and Mockingjay!

Have you read The Hunger Games?

Have a wonderful weekend!!! :D

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

American Idol Season 10 :)

Happy Thursday!

Were you able to watch the season 11 premiere of American Idol last night?


I know most people are a bit skeptical about whether or not American Idol can still stay on air -- Simon left, Ellen being a judge didn't work out too well, Kara left too, and I have to admit, last season wasn't all that great. But, it seems like this new season will be better.


It does feel weird to not have Simon and his snarky comments. The show is more light-hearted, easy going, and fun. I think the new judges, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler, are good choices to go along with American Idol veterans Randy Jackson and Ryan Seacrest.
It's fun to watch Jennifer Lopez slowly learning how to say no. And, watch out for Steven Tyler's facial expressions and reactions. ;)


Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler know what they are talking about, not like Ellen (I love her, but really, she seemed so lost last season).

I've read that ratings went down, but I'm really hoping that this season won't disappoint.

Another thing that I will be looking forward to (besides the changes in the show) is Jennifer's outfits and looks, of course! She looks so beautiful and her clothes, accessories, and makeup are perfect!



I think by the end of this season, I will definitely make a post on Jennifer's American Idol outfits. :D
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If you haven't seen them, I hope you check out my previous posts:

I hope you had or are having a good Thursday! :D

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Four days 'til Christmas?! :O

Happy Tuesday, everyone! It's December 21st, and it's four days 'til Christmas. Can you believe it? Seems like just yesterday, I was blogging about how it's the first of December and all that, and now 2010 is coming to an end! Woah, there. :O

Anyway, enough about that... so, how are Holiday preparations going? What are you having for Christmas lunch and/or dinner?

I feel like I haven't been as active here on Blogger as I have always been, but I am really really going to make it up with more future blog posts, and of course by visiting your blogs. I miss you all! I am happy that I was able to blog hop for a good hour. And now, time to put up a new post... but what to talk about? Hmmm, a lot of things came to mind - there's just a lot I want to share with you guys.

So, here is another jumbled post! ;)

Have you seen Nicole Richie's wedding dress? Here it is:

Nicole wore three different dresses on her wedding day. The one pictured here is a Marchesa "ball-gown skirt crafted from more than 100 yards of hand-draped silk organza and tulle petals".

What do you think of the dress?

I like it, but not as much as I liked Hilary Duff's wedding dress. It reminds me of a Swan Princess inspired ballet costume. I can't see myself wearing it, but it looks great on Nicole Richie. And she looks happy! :D I'm glad she's over her wild days... Paris Hilton should really follow her example.

People has the photos of Nicole Richie and Joel Madden's wedding. Perhaps, a wedding post once I find more of them online? :)

Moving on, one of the reasons I haven't been blogging as often as I used to (besides school, of course) is: I've been reading. Haha. Yup.

I read two of Meg Cabot's books:

This one is hilarious! I was laughing throughout the whole thing.

This one is really good too! Not as funny as Boy Meets Girl, but still has funny parts, and the story is "cuter", if you know what I mean. ;)

Have you read these? Any more of Meg Cabot's books I should read?

I got the Killers DVD. I will be watching it tonight. Movie review soon, along with Alice in Wonderland! :D

Have you seen Killers? Thoughts?

More movies...

A lot of my friends are saying Tron: Legacy is good. Have you seen it?


Little Fockers opens tomorrow! :)


I will be writing down all the posts I will be doing in the next few days so I do not forget them and end up with another mixed post. ;)

I haven't done a travel post in a while, another wedding post would be good... What else would you like to see?

Have a great week, everyone!

*all images from Google*

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Book: If You Have To Cry, Go Outside

It's been a pretty mellow Saturday for me, what about you?

I may have mentioned before that I love to read - I mostly read young adult books (even though, yes, I am really not part of that category anymore), classics, and chick lit. I'm not really into the whole autobiography kind of thing, but Kelly Cutrone's book is a different kind of autobiography.


First off, Kelly Cutrone is "a fashion publicist and the founder of the public relations, branding and marketing firm People's Revolution. Cutrone is known for her no-nonsense approach to the industry, and her brutal straight-talking. She is best known for her appearances on 'The Hills' but has said that she and her People's Revolution partners mute their personae somewhat for the cameras. Kelly now stars in her own reality drama 'Kell on Earth'".
Kelly on The Hills with Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port

I'm really happy that I read this book - it's kind of like a "life manual" in many ways. She really does share a lot of life lessons in her book. I learned a lot about her that I never would've guessed happened to her.

Watching The Hills, Kelly Cutrone seemed to me like a really scary boss, but reading this book, I felt that she's not. She's just really a straight to the point, no BS kind of person. Did you guys know she bakes cupcakes for her employees, and likes to be called Mama Wolf? Yup, she does.


If you get the chance to grab or borrow a copy of this book, I hope you get to read it. But I know that a lot of us are really busy, so I thought I'd share with you guys quotes from the book that made an impact on me.

"Dreams don't always take you on a straight path to destiny, but they're usually related to what your soul wants for you."

"Sometimes, if not most of the time, you find out who you are by figuring out who you are not."

"... the world will change only when we change ourselves. And that starts with finding ourselves: learning to quiet the clamor in our minds and the voices of everyone around us and move toward what feels right - toward the things we know, for reasons we can't explain, that we're meant to do, the things that make us feel alive."

"... you can't fake hard work, and [that] when you believe in something and truly go after it with all you have, amazing things will happen."

"After all, you can't truly be happy if you've never known pain. You can't truly feel joy if you've never felt heartbreak. You can't really know what it feels like to be filled unless you've been empty."

"Sometimes in life, seasons don't come in order; instead of fall, winter, spring, summer, we get three winters in a row. But that doesn't mean spring won't come eventually."

"This is an important thing to remember when you're having a bad day, a bad month, or year: Things will change - you won't feel this way forever. And anyway, sometimes the hardest lessons to learn are the ones your soul needs most."

"You can't have a sense of victory unless you know what it means to fail."

"... you have to give up your life as you know it to get a new one: [that] sometimes you need to let go of everything you're clinging to and start over, whether because you've outgrown it or because it's not working anymore or because it was wrong for you in the first place."

"I followed my fears to their worst possible conclusions... and what I realized was that no matter what happened, I was going to be fine."

"Your negative thoughts are weeds strangling the progress of your soul; you must find a way to kill them."

"The unavoidable truth is that in the real world things don't always come in order we're taught to expect them."

"When life deals you blows, there are blessings to be found in them if you look hard enough."

"If you don't know exactly what fits into your life and what doesn't, the best way to figure it out is to follow your inner voice away from what feels wrong and toward what feels right."

"... things that seem perfect rarely are..."

"The people who succeed are... the people who respond to rejection by brushing themselves off and moving on, again and again."

"... getting good at something requires consistency and repetition. There is no other way. With few exceptions, you will get out what you put in."

"... you also have to learn where to draw the line. Take on as much as you can and soak up as much as you can, but learn to say no when the situation demands it."

"My mistakes have been some of the best teachers of my life."

"We aspire for a knowledge truly knowing, for a power truly powerful, and for a love that truly loves."

"... none of us can change the world alone. We need to help each other, or at least get out of each other's way."

:D

*images from Google*

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Busy Friday and Library books :)

Hi! Yesterday was one of the days that I wasn't able to go on my blog to post a new entry and comment on your lovely posts. I didn't even go on Facebook! Haha. ;) Yesterday was a busy day. I spent it with my sister and parents, running a few errands, then walking around shops, buying little stuff here and there, and eating at Rubio's. I bought a few items from Forever 21, and I will definitely be doing a post about those this coming week. :D

Another thing that kept me busy yesterday was a little "spring cleaning". I brought out my summer clothes that were in storage, and kept my winter clothes (here's hoping the weather doesn't change its mind and start raining on us again, haha). I also found a lot of clothes that really don't fit me anymore. I label them as B.H.S. = before high school. All my clothes from before high school are so tiny, I can't believe I fit into them. ;)

Here is the post that I meant to publish yesterday:

I love to read. When I was younger, I enjoyed reading Sweet Valley and The Baby-Sitters Club. In high school, I've read well over 50 classics, and for fun, there's Harry Potter, Sarah Dessen books, the Shopaholic series, Dan Brown books... the list goes on.


While I have my very own book collection, I must say that buying all the books I want to read can be heavy on the budget. Thank God for public libraries! :D


The Los Angeles Public Library system has many branches all over the county. Luckily, there is one near where I live. It is a 10-15 minute walk. Once or every other week, my Mom, siblings, and I walk to our local library to return and borrow books and CDs.


Their collection is vast. They have children's books, young adult novels, classics, chick lit, romance novels, encyclopedias, history books, how-to books, magazines, CDs, DVDs... basically, you name it, they can most probably get it for you. Sometimes, they have to order it from another branch, but you will surely get the book/s you need.


Most libraries also have a used bookstore. They sell books for 5 cents to a dollar.


Here is a picture of my library card:





All you have to do is fill out a form, show them proof that you live in Los Angeles, and they give you a library card = access to tons and tons of books. :D


You are allowed to borrow 10 CDs and 30 books per visit (not sure about the DVDs, though).


Here are the books I borrowed the last time I went to the library:




1. Spanish, Learn to Communicate in 24 hours - I can speak conversational Spanish (thank you, high school!), but I want to practice some more.


2. iPhone and iPod touch Quick Steps - For some reason, an iPhone doesn't come with a user guide. This book helped me a lot! I learned more about my phone.


3. French for Dummies - to help me learn French


4. Shopaholic Ties the Knot - the only one out of the series that I haven't read yet


5. Luscious Chocolate - filled with tons of yummy chocolate desserts :)


6. The Hopeless Romantic's Handbook - it seemed like a fun read


7. Me & Mr. Darcy - Like almost everyone else, I loved Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice.


If there is a library system in your area, how does it work? What books do you love to borrow and read? :D


Have a great weekend, everyone! :)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Book: The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen

Sarah Dessen has always been one of my favorite authors. She has written nine books in the past years, and I have read all of them. She has the secret formula when it comes to writing the perfect pre-teen/ teen novels. Dessen touches subjects that almost all girls know: family, school, friends, and of course, love. She weaves amazing stories that are deep in meaning, and yet enjoyable to read. When I read her books, I feel like I am a part of her characters' stories.

Out of all her books, I would say that my absolute favorite is The Truth About Forever. It tells the story of seventeen-year old Macy Queen as she deals with her father's death, her mother's insistence that everything is okay, her relationship with her boyfriend... in other words, her unhappy life. She spends her summer working at the library, eating dinner with her mother at exactly the same time everyday, and reviewing for the SATs every.single.night. Fortunately, she meets the Wish catering crew, and she starts to live again.

And, yes, of course there's a boy involved... There's Wes, an artist with a mysterious past who let's Macy be. They get to know each other through a game they call Truth. The thing I love most about Macy and Wes' love story is how they start off as friends. :)

This story reminds us that no one is ever perfect, and more often than not, you just have to let go and let yourself be. And that no matter what, we will always get a happy ending. :D


Oh, and btw, Sarah Dessen also writes the best quotes.

Here are some of my favorite lines from this book:

"It's all in the view. That's what I mean about forever, too. For any one of us our forever could end in an hour, or a hundred years from now. You never know for sure, so you'd better make every second count."

"It's just that...I just think that some things are meant to be broken. Imperfect. Chaotic. It's the universe's way of providing contrast, you know? There has to be a few holes in the road. It's how life is."

"There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment."

*book cover image from Google*

Have you read any of Sarah Dessen's books?

Have a peaceful Sunday, everyone! :)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando

Since my last post was about the Harry Potter series, I thought it'd be nice to have another post about it. For HP lovers out there, Universal Studios Orlando has a treat for us: a Harry Potter theme park! They will open this newest attraction on June 18th of this year. So exciting! :D


It's like being in the actual movie set. It's Harry Potter's world open for everyone to see and experience.


Some of their attractions include a roller coaster ride reminscent of the events in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore's office, a family-friendly coaster simulating how it is to ride a Hippogriff, Hogwarts Express, and Hogsmeade Village. And get this, you can go to Ollivander's Wand Shop and actually get a wand! How cool is that? :)


Here are some pictures:




Check out their official website here.


To see more pictures, click here.


*all images from Google*

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Shopaholic Series

since my recent posts were mainly about what i bought when i went shopping this past week, i thought it'd be nice to talk about Sophie Kinsella's Shopaholic Series. the first book in the series, The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic (published as Confessions of a Shopaholic here in the United States), came out in 2000 and 2001 respectively. it introduces Becky Bloomwood, a financial journalist, and her shopping woes. she loves to shop even though she has pretty much maxed out her credit cards and have numerous overdrafts. and the worst part is, she doesn't want to face the reality that she needs to stop shopping and actually sort out her financial situation.


the second book in the series is Shopaholic Takes Manhattan (aka Shopaholic Abroad). this book starts out with Becky having her financial woes sorted out, being good at her new television job, and being happy with her new boyfriend, Luke Brandon. they stay in New York for Luke's new business deals... and well, i guess we can all figure out what happens with a shopaholic let loose in New York.


i actually haven't read the third book, Shopaholic Ties the Knot. but i'm gonna swing by our local library to borrow it. i enjoyed the other four books in the series, so i'm pretty sure i will like this as well. :)


in Shopaholic & Sister, we find Becky having the time of her life with now-husband Luke in their almost year-long honeymoon, traveling all over the world. she goes back to England to surprise her parents, but she finds she's the one surprised instead. her parents tell her that she has a half-sister... who turns out to be just the complete opposite of her. :)



Shopaholic & Baby is the last book in the series (it was kinda sad when i was almost to the end of the book). for starters, Becky has her finances under control (sort of), thanks to her businessman husband, Luke, they are living happily together... and they're having a baby! Becky happily awaits the arrival of their firstborn by, what else: shopping! however, the entrance of her new celebrity obstetrician (who also happens to be Luke's college girlfriend), Venetia Carter, threatens their marriage.



if you are looking for some light reading to relax or just for fun, i absolutely recommend that you read the Shopaholic series. some parts may be a bit blah, like the parts when they talk about finance and stuff like that, but other than that i found them really interesting and fun to read. plus, for those of us living here in the U.S. and in other countries, it gives a peek on how it's like in England. i had fun trying to imagine the places described in the books. :)

i have yet to watch the movie, which is based on the first two books. but when i do get the chance to watch it, maybe i will write a post comparing the books from the movie. :)

have you guys seen the movie or read the books? did you like it/them?
*all images are from Google*