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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Save_KarynSave Karyn - Wikipedia

    Save Karyn. Save Karyn is the name of both a Web site and a book. SaveKaryn.com was the first notable cyberbegging site. Save Karyn: One Shopaholic’s Journey to Debt and Back is the book chronicling the events leading up to and through the height of the site's popularity.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karyn_BosnakKaryn Bosnak - Wikipedia

    Karyn E. Bosnak (born September 24, 1974) is an American author of two published books: Save Karyn and 20 Times a Lady, the latter of which became the movie "What's Your Number?" starring Anna Faris and Chris Evans.

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    • Save Karyn (2003), 20 Times a Lady (2006)
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  4. In Save Karyn: One Shopaholic’s Journey to Debt and Back, Karyn details the bumpy road her financial – and personal – life has traveled to get her where she is today: happy, grateful, and completely debt-free. In this charming cautionary tale, Karyn chronicles her glamorous rise, her embarrassing fall, and how the kindness of strangers in ...

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  5. www.today.com › popculture › save-karyn-wbna3158821‘Save Karyn’ - TODAY

    Drowning in $20,000 of credit card debt, shopaholic Karyn Bosnak asked strangers for money online and turned her crisis into triumph. Oct. 10, 2003, 8:40 AM UTC / Source : TODAY What would you do ...

  6. www.karynbosnak.comKaryn Bosnak

    Sep 7, 2011 · Official website of Karyn Bosnak, author of Save Karyn and 20 Times a Lady | What's Your Number?

  7. Jan 1, 2002 · After spending much of her early career as a television producer, she moved to New York in 2000 and became a writer. Her first book, the memoir SAVE KARYN (based on the website of the same name), received international media attention when it was published in 2003 resulting in appearances on the Today Show and 20/20.

  8. is at hand. SAVE KARYN is the cautionary tale of a real-life Becky Bloomwood, the endearing fictional protagonist of the popular SHOPAHOLIC series, whose penchant for spending lands her in a variety of sticky situations --- although in real life, unlike fiction, it is slightly more difficult to dredge up sympathy for

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