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Slave to Fashion : A Novel

Slave to Fashion : A Novel

List Price: $12.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth the money
Review: This was about the worst book I have read lately. The heroine is so unlikable and very predictable. Don't waste your money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad...not great
Review: ugh. not to sound so harsh. but her previous book kinda was boring too. it was long and draggy. i've decided to give this book a chance after seeing a comment made by Sophia Kinsell, the author of the famous Shopaholic series and found that this book seem to be a borrowed idea of shopaholic and it was really boring. not funny. anything. nadah.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How KC gets real class....
Review: When I first picked up Slave to Fashion, I loathed the main character, Katie Castle immediately. I could not stand her egotistical, deplorable attitude. However, with this novel, things change. Katie learns the hard way to develop integrity and the way to a beautiful soul.

A bit weightier than the average Brit Chick book, it follows Katie Castle and her rise from her loathed hometown to Fashion Diva. However, certain events disrupt her climb, and she learns what the meaning of humility is, as well as several other essential human qualities.

If you are looking for the average Brit Chick quick escape, I wouldn't necessarily recommend Slave to Fashion. It's definitely a very enjoyable read, but it's got much more depth than usual.
Slave to Fashion is definitely worth the purchase, and, should not be skipped if you fear it is yet another formulaic Brit Chick romp.


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