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| Title | : | Shoe Addicts Anonymous (Shoe Addict #1) |
| Author | : | Beth Harbison |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 327 pages |
| Published | : | June 12th 2007 by St. Martin's Press |
| Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Humor. Audiobook. Contemporary. Adult Fiction |

Beth Harbison
Hardcover | Pages: 327 pages Rating: 3.59 | 27056 Users | 992 Reviews
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Helene Zaharis's politician husband keeps her on a tight leash and cancels her credit cards as a way of controlling her. Lorna Rafferty is up to her eyeballs in debt and can't stop her addiction to Ebay. Sandra Vanderslice, battling agoraphobia, pays her shoe bills by working as a phone sex operator. And Jocelyn Bowen is a nanny for the family from hell (who barely knows a sole from a heel but who will do anything to get out of the house).On Tuesday nights, these women meet to trade shoes, and, in the process, form friendships that will help them each triumph over their problems—from secret pasts to blackmail, bankruptcy, and dating. Funny, emotional, and powerful, Shoe Addicts Anonymous is the perfect read for any woman who has ever struggled to find the perfect fit.
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| Original Title: | Shoe Addicts Anonymous |
| ISBN: | 0312364687 (ISBN13: 9780312364687) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://us.macmillan.com/shoeaddictsanonymous999ed/BethHarbison |
| Series: | Shoe Addict #1 |
| Characters: | Helene Zaharis, Lorna Rafferty, Sandra Vanderslice, Jocelyn Bowen, Senator Jim Zaharis |
| Setting: | Washington, D.C.(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.59 From 27056 Users | 992 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books Shoe Addicts Anonymous (Shoe Addict #1)
I liked this book a lot. Yes, it's a bit vapid and implausible, but whatever, it's chick lit! I'm glad someone finally showed that women in DC have style and excellent taste in luxury. While I'm not part of the exquisitely elite, I could appreciate a lot of the name brands, political parties, money manners, and behaviorisms of the supporting characters in this book. I DO wish that the author would have gone more into areas where the women could have gotten shoes, mentioning the blossoming UI liked this book a lot. Yes, it's a bit vapid and implausible, but whatever, it's chick lit! I'm glad someone finally showed that women in DC have style and excellent taste in luxury. While I'm not part of the exquisitely elite, I could appreciate a lot of the name brands, political parties, money manners, and behaviorisms of the supporting characters in this book. I DO wish that the author would have gone more into areas where the women could have gotten shoes, mentioning the blossoming U
This book was pretty funny and I laughed out loud a few times. (*^_^*)The thing I liked most about this story is that every woman was from a different class, facing different struggles yet their common interest (as funny as it was) brought them together without judgement to build an extremely strong friendship.I really appreciated the way Harbison pulled all these personalities together. It's hard not to relate to at least one character or a few things about every character.This book made me

I loved this book! This book is about 3 ladies who are so addicted to purchasing expensive shoes, that it causes problems in their lives. One has racked up a lot of debt and starts the group Shoe Addicts Anonymous to trade shoes in an effort to help regain control of her life. One lady is in a bad marriage and joins as a way to get shoes. Another is battling agoraphobia and joins to help. A fourth is in a bad job/living situation and needs to be out of her home. Their conversations and escapades
I needed something fun to read and this book fit the bill. A group of women who are addicted to shoe shopping. They end up becoming friends while trading shoes but also each of these women have an issue that need to be fixed. This was a fun book to read. Helene is a bit nuts with shoes and definitely an addict but she was also my favorite character. I love shoes like anyone else but wow this was an overload and OMG the debt!
My all-time favorite book. Hilarious, heartwarming, and makes me want to buy more shoes!
This was okay. An easy chick-lit read. Not a lot of substance.


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