I found this book had a slow start, but I really enjoyed the stories. I felt that I could relate to the characters and laugh with them. highly reco... (show more)
Shoe Addicts Anonymous
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 sho... (show more)
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, bankrupcy, 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. (show less)
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This makes a light, beach read. It's like indulging in cake. A woman who loves her shoes but can't stop buying them, despite her bleak finances, ... (show more)
This makes a light, beach read. It's like indulging in cake. A woman who loves her shoes but can't stop buying them, despite her bleak finances, places an ad in the paper for fellow shoe addicts of the same size to meet at her home for a shoe swap. The women meet and discuss shoes, and much more, emboldening them to make changes in their lives. Shoe Addicts Anonymous gives each of its members the sister it never had. (show less)
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Enjoyed it...Made me feel secure in the fact that I'm not the only one who's insanely addicted to shoes...
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Total LIGHT reading--like how having a great bag of microwave popcorn is still never as good as the stuff you make on the stove and slather with butter. This took me about 2 days to read and it was fun.
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