Well that's somewhat how it reads. Interspersed throughout the advice is the life, loves and friends of Natasha, whose various friends form the framing device for this money advice book. It makes it more readable and certainly catches your attention. Following Natashsa and her friends' makes some of the points more clearly than some other drier reads. If you're looking to work out some of the details of finance a bit more for yourself I would recommend this for a start. It does go into a fair bit of detail of some of the ins and outs of the UK money market and I don't know enough about these details to make a properly unbiased judgement, it also goes into enough detail that it will date pretty quickly for that end of things, which is why it got 4 rather than 5*
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