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Original Title: | The Undomestic Goddess |
ISBN: | 0385338694 (ISBN13: 9780385338691) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Nathaniel, Melissa Blake, Samantha Sweeting, Maya, John Ketterman, Arnold Saville, Maggie Neely, Guy Ashby, Clive Sutherland, Daniel Sweeting, Ms. Tennyson, Freya, Mrs. Farley, Charles Conway, Trish Geiger, Eddie Geiger, Iris (divers), Annabel, Eamonn, Lara, Melanie Stryder, Jan Martin, Hilary, Dominic Kitchen |
Setting: | United Kingdom |
Sophie Kinsella
Paperback | Pages: 404 pages Rating: 3.83 | 250461 Users | 7987 Reviews

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Title | : | The Undomestic Goddess |
Author | : | Sophie Kinsella |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 404 pages |
Published | : | April 25th 2006 by Dial Press Trade Paperback (first published July 19th 2005) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary |
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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?
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Ratings: 3.83 From 250461 Users | 7987 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books The Undomestic Goddess
This is my third novel by Sophie Kinsella, and they are great for beach reads. Even though this was far-fetched and over the top it still had me giggling. So far my favorite is My Not So Perfect Life, and I think I'll try Can You Keep a Secret? when I next need to escape from real life.My life has changed, and I'm changing with it. Samantha Sweeting is a workaholic. She is one hell of an attorney. She works all the time. She never makes mistakes. She came from the family of attorneys and all of them are terrific except her brother who died from nervous breakdown. ⌂When was the last time she had a break ?? ▬Since before grade 7. ⌂What is her 'one true wish' ??▬To become partner at Carter Spink( Law firm).⌂How does she manages her tasks ?▬In six minutes. 11:0011:06 drafted
After reading several books by Kinsella, the only major complaint I have is that the endings are extremely unsatisfying. She builds up the character development and story so, so well, only to have it all end just shy of the perfect HEA. The first thought I usually have after finishing her books is, "Wait, what? That's it?" More than in Kinsella's other novels, this factor is impossible to ignore in The Undomestic Goddess. Samantha comes a long way from being a lawyer-zombie to a content

You know that feeling you get when you're so excited to finally eat that steaming pork bun and visualize the succulent meat and rich layered flavors you're gonna gobble up? Reading The Undomestic Goddess was just like that, except for the fact that by the time you get to half the pork bun, it's all just a soggy white lump of bread.My best friend lent a paperback of this to me thinking that I would probably love it. And I DID at first, I really love Kinsella's seamless writing style that just
I read Kinsella's "Confessions of a Shopaholic" last year and enjoyed it very much. Since then, I haven't found the time to read her sequels, but recently, I picked up "The Undomestic Goddess" from the library and started reading. Much to my surprise, I found her main characters to be quite similar; they're both smart women with flighty thoughts who are put into extraordinary circumstances and come out better than anyone could have imagined. Akin to Bridget Jones and all her wobbly bits. As
This was my second book from Sophie Kinsella, and I enjoyed it. It was a fun book, but I didn't laugh loud, just smiled.The plot was unbelievable. Samantha is a very talented lawyer, but she makes a mistake, and run away.She knocks on a stranger's door for a glass of water, and next morning she wakes up like a housekeeper, because she accepted a job. Really? No way.She can't cook, can't clean... She can't even boil an egg. But she learns everything immediately. It's very far-fetched. The ending
I was looking for some fluff, something with a sense of humor. This wasn't it. The book blurb makes it sound like fun. The cutesy-cover makes it look like fun. The tone of the writing make it sound like fun. I found no fun.I listened to 75 minutes of the 6.5 hour CD version of the book; during that time I didn't find a character that I was remotely interested in, nor did I ever crack a smile (even an inward one). Seriously, if you're supposed to be clever, funny, or even mildly witty, don't you
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