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Sophie Kinsella was the internationally bestselling pen name of British author Madeleine Wickham, a writer whose warm comic voice helped define contemporary romantic comedy fiction for a global readership. Best known for the Shopaholic series and its unforgettable heroine Becky Bloomwood, Kinsella built a literary world in which everyday anxieties about money, work, love, family, social image, and self-worth became the raw material for bright, fast-moving, emotionally generous novels. Becky Bloomwood, a financial journalist who is wonderfully bad at managing her own finances, remains one of modern commercial fiction’s most recognizable comic heroines: impulsive, imaginative, flawed, lovable, and resilient. Before adopting the name Sophie Kinsella, the author published fiction as Madeleine Wickham, including The Tennis Party, A Desirable Residence, Swimming Pool Sunday, The Gatecrasher, The Wedding Girl, Cocktails for Three, and Sleeping Arrangements. Those earlier novels often used ensemble casts and a slightly sharper social tone, while the Kinsella books became known for first-person immediacy, quick wit, romantic mishaps, and heroines who stumble into chaos while still searching honestly for happiness. Her first Shopaholic novel, The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic, also known in some markets as Confessions of a Shopaholic, introduced the rhythm that would make her famous: comedy driven by embarrassment, letters, secrets, debt, denial, and the hopeful belief that life can always be repaired. The series grew into ten novels and became a major brand in women’s commercial fiction, with the early books adapted into the 2009 film Confessions of a Shopaholic, starring Isla Fisher as Becky. Beyond Shopaholic, Kinsella wrote many popular standalone novels, including Can You Keep a Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, Remember Me?, Twenties Girl, I’ve Got Your Number, Wedding Night, My Not So Perfect Life, Surprise Me, I Owe You One, The Party Crasher, and The Burnout. She also wrote the young adult novel Finding Audrey, a sensitive and humorous story about social anxiety and recovery, and the children’s series Mummy Fairy and Me, showing her ability to adapt her playful imagination for younger readers. Kinsella’s fiction is often described as light, but its lasting appeal comes from something sturdier than lightness: a deep understanding of embarrassment, aspiration, insecurity, and the small private dramas that shape ordinary lives. Her books offer pace, charm, romance, and laughter, yet they also explore the pressure to appear successful, the fear of failure, the bonds between friends and sisters, the absurdity of consumer culture, and the complicated courage required to be oneself. Her prose is accessible without being careless, comic without being cruel, and optimistic without denying difficulty. In her later work, especially What Does It Feel Like?, written after her brain cancer diagnosis, Kinsella brought a more reflective tenderness to themes of illness, motherhood, memory, fear, and love, while retaining the humanity and hope that readers associated with her name. Sophie Kinsella died in 2025, leaving behind more than thirty books for adults, teenagers, and children, along with a devoted international readership. Her legacy lies in making popular fiction feel personal, intelligent, funny, and emotionally restorative, and in creating heroines whose imperfections made readers feel less alone.

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Can You Keep a Secret?

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I've Got Your Number

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Fairy-in-Waiting

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Fantasy novels,

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Fairy Mom and Me

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Fantasy novels,

paranormal

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I Owe You One

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romantic novels

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Remember Me?

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Mini Shopaholic

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Confessions of a Shopaholic

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The Undomestic Goddess

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Six Geese A-Laying

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romantic novels,

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Shopaholic on Honeymoon

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Shopaholic to the Rescue

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The Party Crasher

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romantic novels

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Love Your Life

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Surprise Me

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Finding Audrey

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The Burnout

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Shopaholic and Sister

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Wedding Night

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Shopaholic Takes Manhattan

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