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Kell
18th April 2006, 19:12
The Undomestic Goddess
Author: Sophie Kinsella
ISBN # 0552772747
Publisher: Black Swan
First Published: 2005
416 pages

Workaholic attorney Samantha Sweeting has just done the unthinkable: She's made a mistake so huge it'll wreck any chance of a partnership. Going into utter meltdown, she walks out of her London office, gets on a train, and ends up in the middle of nowhere. Asking for directions at a big, beautiful house, she's mistaken for an interviewee and finds herself being offered a job as housekeeper. Her employers have no idea they've hired a lawyer—and Samantha has no idea how to work the oven. She can't sew on a button, bake a potato, or get the #@%# ironing board to open. How she takes a deep breath and begins to cope—and finds love—is a story as delicious as the bread she learns to bake. But will her old life ever catch up with her? And if it does...will she want it back?

This is a sweet, escapist bundle of joy to read; smooth-flowing and comfortable like an old friend with plenty of fun to boot. It’s the ideal pick-me-up when you’re feeling down and out-of-sorts with life and fancy a change.

Perfect for those moments when you want to relax for a while with a nice cup of tea, Kinsella has a light touch and an amusing style. A fantastic gift for the Undomestic Goddess in your life – even if it’s a gift to yourself! It will strike a chord with anyone who’s ever done battle with their washing machine and fretted over where half the socks have gone after the tumble drier.

Rating: 7

Margo
28th April 2006, 21:03
I absolutely loved this book, I laughed and laughed while reading it. I finished it in 3 days which is quick for me lol.

Janet
6th May 2006, 17:27
I really enjoyed it too. It was predictable (of course) but charming, and such a nice light read.

I've read all of Sophie Kinsella's books - they're all very similar. I've only read one of her writing under her real name - Swimming Pool Sunday - and it was less 'chick-litty' than her books as Sophie Kinsella, but quite a good read, although I don't think I'll be rushing to buy any more!

Louiseog
6th May 2006, 19:13
Was a lovely light read, you knew where it would end but enjoyed getting there.
I love chick lit, but its like chocolate, have too much and you feel sick!

Michelle
6th May 2006, 19:23
Welcome Louise, btw - nice to have you here. :D

Louiseog
6th May 2006, 19:24
Thank you have been hovering for a while!

Michelle
6th May 2006, 19:49
I'm glad you decided it was safe to join us! hehe :lurk:

Inanna
7th May 2006, 08:30
Was a lovely light read, you knew where it would end but enjoyed getting there.
I love chick lit, but its like chocolate, have too much and you feel sick!

Couldn't agree with you more :mrgreen:

Lilywhite
7th May 2006, 11:12
I think I might have to try this one, I think I need a bit of light reading every now and again.

I've never read any Sophie Kinsella before, I'm not much of a chick Lit person. I've read the Bridget Jones books and I read Kathy Lette but past that, not much.

It might stop the boyfriend pinching my books before I've finished them too lol

Kat
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