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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
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The Undomestic Goddess Paperback | Pages: 404 pages
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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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Title:The Undomestic Goddess
Author:Sophie Kinsella
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special 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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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

This was the first Sophie Kinsella book I was really into! The last few weren't bad, but the protagonists drove me nuts they were so annoying! Samantha had me pulling my hair out in the beginning, but I grew to like her pretty quickly! At first I was so frustrated about the whole lie-about-everything situation, but then it became hilarious!I love the Geigers :D a stupid bunch but they're awesome and I love them!Nathaniel and his mom are amazing people!Towards the end, I honestly had several

I look along the endless line, squinting in the sunshine. Im twenty-nine years old. I can go anywhere. Do anything. Be anyone I like. Theres no rush, I say at last, and reach up to kiss him again. Excellent, funny, cute, sweet, romantic, fun...another great Kinsella book!

Sophie Kinsella strikes again! Although most of her books deal with both the professional world and relationships, she has managed to make every story unique and immensely entertaining. Although I didn't enjoy this novel quite as much as I've Got Your Number, it still immediately sucked me in and wouldn't let me stop reading until I finished. I think if I hadn't read this right after IGYN (my favorite book by her), I would have given it a full 5/5 stars, but blame Sophie Kinsella for making her

Know what I hate? Snobs.Know what I hate even more? Book snobs. The ones with Anna Karenina under their arms on the streets and a quote by Oscar Wilde on their yearbook who know Shakespeare's sonnets by heart. Not that there's anything wrong with any of those, but there is when a snob firmly believes there's nothing to look for in literature nowadays. Or when a snob believes a genre is deemed more worthy than the other.I decided to start my review this way because there are the people who do not

I don't know, I guess I'm not much of a Sophie Kinsella fan. I've read a couple of her "Shopaholic" books as well as this one, and they just annoy me. Her characters are twits. Even in this one, where the main character is an intelligent, well-educated, about-to-become-partner Lawyer . . . she's still a twit. I highly doubt I will subject myself to any further twittery and shall skip her books in the future.

Actual rating 4.75What a great read. I really loved this one! No love triangles or weird romances - Nathaniel is a new book boyfriend. Loved the message in this book as well.