Sophie Kinsella
Madeleine Sophie Wickham, known by her pen name Sophie Kinsella, is an English author. The first two novels in her best-selling ''Shopaholic'' series, ''The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic'' and ''Shopaholic Abroad'', were adapted into the film ''Confessions of a Shopaholic'' (2009). Her books have sold over 40 million copies in more than 60 countries and have been translated into over 40 languages.In 2024, her novel ''What Does It Feel Like?'' was selected as one of The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of the Year. The novel was also listed as one of the five best of the year by The Guardian. Provided by Wikipedia
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