Shopaholic+Ties+The+Knot



The book //Shopaholic Ties the Knot// was written by //Sophie Kinsella//. Sophie Kinsella is the popular 'check-it' writer in England. Before she made a decision to become a writer, she was a financial journalist. Based on her experience of being a financial journalist, she finally came out with a character whose job is financial journalist and not even good at managing oneself's financial status. Her book became one of the best sellers since the main character was really lovely and the story's structure was stable.

There are three books in the Shopaholic series, and this book is the third one, which the main character, Rebecca Bloomwood marries with her boyfriend, Luke Brandon. This book is written in first person's perspective and is mainly written about Rebecca Bloomwood herself's personal thoughts. This gives a lot of helps in understanding what is going on in the book. As every book in the shopaholic series did, this book also contains the hardships that Rebecca have to go through, and in this book, the problem is related to the place where she is going to marry at. Marriage is usually known as the fantasy of every females in the world. Rebecca is written as a fortunate girl who got the chance to marry in the most gorgeous and luxurious plaza in New York. However, before she made a contract to marry in the plaza, she has made a promise to marry in her home town, England. In this book, the conflict that Rebecca suffered through was the conflict with herself. As most of the girls in the world do, Rebecca also tends to procrastinate While i was reading this book, i could feel a little bit anxious about her since she was so indicisive that she made the proble even worse than it actually was. The disadvantage of this book also comes out from the problem of Rebecca's probllem. Since the writer, Sophie Kinsella made the character to hesitate to tell the truth to the people around her for so many times that it eventually resulted on the problem in Rebecca's marriage, it made the story a bit boring because of the repetition of the conflict.

By reading this book, one thing that i decided was to be honest. The book implied me that although it may be hard and afraid to tell the truth to the people, it will make you even more afraid in future when you keep procrastinates to tell the truth.

I, am a student whose native language is not English. I often realize that i have problems in reading books because of the vocabularies that i'm unaware of. However, while I was reading this book, it was really easy for me to understand and enjoy it, since there were no difficult vocabularies used in this book. I highly recommend this book to both people who are not fluent in English and whose native language is English.