Author: Plum Skyes
First published in 2004 by Viking
Re-issued by Random House August 2014
The tenth anniversary edition of New
York Timesbestselling author Plum Sykes’s timeless
satire Bergdorf Blondes are a thing, you know, a New York craze. Absolutely everyone wants to
be one, but it’s actually très difficult. You wouldn’t believe the dedication
it takes to be a gorgeous, flaxen-haired, dermatologically perfect New York girl with a
life that’s fabulous beyond belief. Honestly, it all requires a level of
commitment comparable to, say, learning Hebrew or quitting cigarettes.
Our heroine, “Moi,” described as a “champagne bubble of a
girl about town,” gets into misadventures with fellow socialite and best friend
Julie Bergdorf, a department store heiress. When Moi notices that getting
engaged brings about a glow unattainable by facials, she and Julie scheme and
shop to attract the perfect PH (Prospective Husband). Sykes’s debut is a
pitch-perfect examination of the glittering lives of the young, rich, and
fabulous living in New York .
I went into Bergdorf Blondes hoping I was going to like it. I like chick-lit in general and am always up for a laugh. I tried to look at it as a tongue in cheek tale, but there really wasn't anything remotely funny about it. I got about 1/4 of the way through and I just couldn't take any more of the shallowness and greed of the characters.
Why? Where to start..maybe it was the main character deciding a fiance would make her skin look better. Or it could have been one of the characters freaking out because someone gave her a COMPLETE set of Beatrice Potter book for her unborn baby..ungrateful much? I think the last straw was the heiress who shop lifts at her own store and daddy is happy because the scandal boosts sales. Sadly, people like this probably exist. I couldn't even like the main character "Moi". What these characters need is a less money and a lot of therapy. I can't say I would recommend this book.
Why? Where to start..maybe it was the main character deciding a fiance would make her skin look better. Or it could have been one of the characters freaking out because someone gave her a COMPLETE set of Beatrice Potter book for her unborn baby..ungrateful much? I think the last straw was the heiress who shop lifts at her own store and daddy is happy because the scandal boosts sales. Sadly, people like this probably exist. I couldn't even like the main character "Moi". What these characters need is a less money and a lot of therapy. I can't say I would recommend this book.
About the author:
Plum’s Tour Stops
Tuesday, August 19th: A Bookish Way of Life –
Bergdorf Blondes
Thursday, August 21st: booknerd –
Bergdorf Blondes
Friday, August 22nd: Drey’s Library – The Debutante
Divorcee
Monday, August 25th: Carpe Libros – The Debutante
Divorcee
Tuesday, August 26th: Books in the Burbs – Bergdorf
Blondes
Wednesday, August 27th: Book by Book –
Bergdorf Blondes
Thursday, August 28th: Reading in Black & White –
Bergdorf Blondes
Thursday, August 28th: From the TBR Pile –
Bergdorf Blondes
Monday, September 1st: A Bookish Way of Life –
The Debutante Divorcee
Tuesday, September 2nd: Drey’s Library – Bergdorf Blondes
Wednesday, September 3rd: Reading in Black & White –
The Debutante Divorcee
Thursday, September 4th: booknerd –
The Debutante Divorcee
Monday, September 8th: Mom in Love With Fiction –
Bergdorf Blondes
Tuesday, September 9th: Staircase Wit – Bergdorf
Blondes
Wednesday, September 10th: Reads for Pleasure – Bergdorf
Blondes
Thursday, September 11th: BookNAround – Bergdorf Blondes
Tuesday, September 16th: Cruising Susan Reviews –
Bergdorf Blondes
Wednesday, September 17th: A Book Geek – Bergdorf
Blondes
Thursday, September 18th: Books à la Mode –
Bergdorf Blondes
Thursday, September 18th: Book by Book – The
Debutante Divorcee
TBD: Books in the
Burbs - The Debutante Divorcee
TBD: Cruising
Susan Reviews - The Debutante Divorcee
2 comments:
Hi Kari! I read this book when it first came out & I was so glad that I checked it out at the library rather than buying it. Like you, I didn't care for it.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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