Born on the 12th December 1969 in England Madeleine Sophie Townley is better known to we readers as the author of the Shopaholic series of novels Sophie Kinsella. With twenty-five books published and a global following of loyal readers Sophie’s first novels were released under her married name of Madeleine Wickham and were an instant hit. Wanting to see if she would be as successful if the publishers and readers didn’t know who she was Madeleine submitted her first Shopaholic novel (in 2000) anonymously under the pseudonym of Kinsella and only revealed her true identity when Can You Keep a Secret? was published in December 2005.
A favourite of many no matter which name she uses here are ten confessional quotes from Sophie Kinsella.
Sometimes you don’t need a goal in life, you don’t need to know the big picture. you just need to know what you’re going to do next!
There’s no such thing as ruining your life. Life’s a pretty resilient thing, it turns out.
The trouble with giving yourself a pep talk is, that deep down you know it’s all bullshit.
Darling, when things go wrong in life, you lift your chin, put on a ravishing smile, mix yourself a little cocktail…
Relationships are all about trust and equality. If one person shares, then the other person should share, too.
A man will never love you or treat you as well as a store. If a man doesn’t fit, you can’t exchange him seven days later for a gorgeous cashmere sweater.
No human on God’s earth is a nobody.
Never give up on something you really want. However impossible things seem, there’s always a way.
There’s no luck in business. There’s only drive, determination, and more drive.
The thing with giving up is you never know. You never know whether you could have done the job.
The perfect holiday reads Sophie’s books are well worth a look if you’ve never tried them before. Why not have a peruse through her bibliography and see if there are any that take your fancy.
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