


"I've sat in enough rooms with teachers, doctors, regurgitating the same story, using the same words, till it starts to feel like something that happened to someone else." A quote which especially resonated with me was: I was shocked when, in her therapy sessions, Audrey was asked exactly the same questions I'm asked in mine. More importantly, though, is that Kinsella clearly did her research. That made it hard to follow because Audrey kept jumping from one topic to another, but this straightened out within the first few pages and I ended up really enjoying the chatty style. Moving on" or "Actually, that's kind of irrelevant". At first, the writing style irritated me and it was very random Audrey would be talking about something and then suddenly say, "Whatever. I think, finally, we have a book that deals with anxiety and panic attacks properly.ĭespite having seen the film of Confessions of a Shopaholic and loving it when I was younger, this is the first of Kinsella's books that I've actually read, and I have come to the conclusion that she is amazing.
