I must admit that Bergdorf Blondes is like a "dumb blonde" read not that it is a "no-brainer" book but it shows how shallow the "French capital" Hiltons can be just because they are ultra loaded. However, the ending is quite hilarious and more interesting than the first half of the book. If those high-life princesses really live the way as depicted in the book, then I'll take a break from Plum Sykes.
So there I was at San Bookshop at lunchtime today returning BB and picked up a good old Jodi Picoult's book - Perfect Match. Here's the synopsis:

But when Nina and her husband Caleb discover that their five-year-old son Nathaniel has been sexually abused, that distance is impossible to maintain. The world Nina inhabits now seems different from the one she lived in yesterday; the lines between family and professional life are erased; and answers to questions she thought she knew are no longer easy to find. Overcome by anger and desperate for vengeance, Nina ignites a battle that may cause her to lose the very thing she's fighting for.
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