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message 201: by Alice (new)

Alice (aliciairene) The Book Of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern, good so far.:)


message 202: by Cathy (new)

Cathy (cgraceh) | 43 comments Alice wrote: "The Book Of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern, good so far.:)"

I've been looking for a copy of this...seemed like it's summary had a really unique concept...is it as good or different as it seems?


message 203: by Annina (new)

Annina The next Chick Lit book which I'm going to read is Marian Keyes' The Brightest Star in the Sky..


message 204: by Mel (new)

Mel (bookwormmel) | 3 comments Annina wrote: "The next Chick Lit book which I'm going to read is Marian Keyes' The Brightest Star in the Sky.."

I'm currently listening to that on an audiobook. I'm quite enjoying it!


message 205: by Alice (new)

Alice (aliciairene) Cathy wrote: "Alice wrote: "The Book Of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern, good so far.:)"

I've been looking for a copy of this...seemed like it's summary had a really unique concept...is it as good or different as i..."


It is different in a way, however it has the same magic theme around. It is really good, though a bit slow-and boring- in the first pages, once you get to know what's happening, it is really a good read.


message 206: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) I just finished Harriet Evans' I Remember You. I liked it although it felt a little disjointed in places. There are CL authors I like better and who rang more emotionally true, but Evans ' writing is generally good and i think she is capable of hitting the mark. Maybe another of her books will resonate better with me. I will give her another shot.


message 207: by Alice (last edited Dec 10, 2010 03:54PM) (new)

Alice (aliciairene) I am reading City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare probably not to chick lit. However I just bought Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
any thoughts?


message 208: by Annina (new)

Annina The Next one is Cecelia Ahern's The Book of Tomorrow


message 209: by Annina (new)

Annina I'm reading Candace Bushnell's Carries Diary.. anyway it's that book about young Carrie Bradshaw.

Only 100 pages left.


message 210: by Kristen (new)

Kristen (kkhamblin16) I just finished reading Cleopatra, A Story. Probably not chicklit. But a beautifully written biography of her life, her relationships and her reputation through history as it was interpreted by men.

I am now onto something a little lighter, 'Can you Keep A Secret', by Sophie Kinsella.


message 211: by Kourtney (new)

Kourtney (readthateventually) | 53 comments It's times like today where I realize how much I love Chick Lit. I just finished reading Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris, and I do not see what all the hype is about him. Thankfully I can now go back to reading Chick Lit!

I will be finishing up Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes by Lauren Baratz-Logsted. It feels like coming home again!


message 212: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Just read a play called Green Grow the Lilacs: A Play Green Grow the Lilacs A Play by Lynn Riggs which-- I didn't know this before I chose to read it-- is the basis for "Oklahoma!"


message 213: by Kari (new)

Kari | 6 comments A book of tomorrow...just started!


message 214: by [deleted user] (new)

I just started The Hating Game by Talli Roland. Really good so far. :)

A Snake in Paradise by Brenda Sedore
A Snake in Paradise


message 215: by Kari (last edited Feb 03, 2011 06:33AM) (new)

Kari | 6 comments Just started A Book of Tomorrow, and am about to finish The Help. The Help is wonderful and I suggest it...Im just now getting inot the other but so far it sounds great...it got good reviews!

The Book of Tomorrow

The Help


message 216: by Cathy (new)

Cathy (cgraceh) | 43 comments Kari wrote: "Just started A Book of Tomorrow, and am about to finish The Help. The Help is wonderful and I suggest it...Im just now getting inot the other but so far it sounds great...it got good reviews!

[b..."



These are both on my TBR list! Good to know you like them:)


message 217: by [deleted user] (new)

The Help is one of my favourite books of 2010! I am sure you will enjoy it. :)


message 218: by Mel (new)

Mel (bookwormmel) | 3 comments I am currently reading Life Skills by Katie Fforde after finishing the dense 'If on a Winter's Night A Traveller.' I love how comforting chick lit is and how accessible it is. No matter what kind of day you've had or how much you're tired from working or studying chick lit is a welcome escape.


message 219: by Meredith (new)

Meredith Schorr (meredithschorr) | 19 comments I'm reading "Fools Rush In" by Kristan Higgans. She writes for Harlequin and I usually don't go for 'romance' but I heard her romantic comedies were more like chick-lit than traditional romance. I have to agree - it's a fun read!


message 220: by Cjandres (new)

Cjandres (goodreadscomcjandres) | 16 comments I have revived my love of Sarah Dessen. I just finished reading "Dreamland." Although I'm older than the characters she writes about I always end up feeling connected to them. This book was so touching I cried during the last few pages. I definitely recommend any book by Sarah Dessen.


message 221: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarstein3) | 9 comments I just finished 'The Story of Edgar Sawtelle' by David Wroblewski. I highly recommended it! A couple twists and an ending that sticks with you.


message 222: by Carol W (new)

Carol W (carolw45) I am reading My Last Duchess

carol


message 223: by Kari (new)

Kari | 6 comments Just finished The Hunger Games, and Just started two knew books. The Fixer Upper and The Redhead Revealed.


message 224: by Carol W (new)

Carol W (carolw45) Fixer upper is on my wishlist.

No heard of Redhead Revealed. will check that one out.

carol


message 225: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 26 comments CJandres, here's my review. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33...


message 226: by Cjandres (new)

Cjandres (goodreadscomcjandres) | 16 comments Annina wrote: "I'm reading Candace Bushnell's Carries Diary.. anyway it's that book about young Carrie Bradshaw.

Only 100 pages left."


How is it? I passed it up in the bookstore because it was a YA novel. I wasn't sure how it would translate. Although it did intrigue me to see how a young Carrie Bradshaw would be.


message 227: by Cjandres (new)

Cjandres (goodreadscomcjandres) | 16 comments Kari wrote: "Just finished The Hunger Games, and Just started two knew books. The Fixer Upper and The Redhead Revealed."

I read The Fixer Upper awhile back. It was definitely a good read, very inspiring.


message 228: by Debora (new)

Debora Geary | 10 comments I'm about halfway through Diary of a Mad Fat Girl by Stephanie McAfee


message 229: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 26 comments Debora wrote: "I'm about halfway through Diary of a Mad Fat Girl by Stephanie McAfee"

What a book title? Is it funny?


message 230: by Susan (new)

Susan I'm now reading Me & Emma by Elizabeth Flock and it is really good!


message 231: by Debora (new)

Debora Geary | 10 comments Arch, it's funny in an OMG, I'm glad I don't live in the South any more kind of way :). (My husband's from Atlanta, I'm Canadian). It's kind of over the top in places for me - humor about things like domestic violence and sex with minors. Kind of died at the end.

The book rocked into the top 100 on Kindle in two months, so I was curious. I think the writer has a future - she created a great character voice. It seems like it's one of those books that people have really different opinions about :).


message 232: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 26 comments Thanks Debora.


message 233: by Fitri Farid (new)

Fitri Farid | 1 comments I'm currently reading Queen of Babble and Airhead by Meg Cabot. Just finished Pants On Fire, it was light, funny, and entertaining!


message 234: by Meredith (new)

Meredith Schorr (meredithschorr) | 19 comments I just finished Goodnight Tweetheart by Teresa Medeiros - read it in one weekend. I didn't like it at first but it grew on me and I couldn't put it down!


message 235: by Cjandres (new)

Cjandres (goodreadscomcjandres) | 16 comments I just finished "Sarah's Key" by Tatiana Rosay. I loved it! I loved the history, the mystery, the characters!


message 236: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Stuart | 3 comments Cjandres wrote: "I just finished "Sarah's Key" by Tatiana Rosay. I loved it! I loved the history, the mystery, the characters!"

Was that not a beautiful book, CJandres? I almost hated to love it, the subject was so haunting. But I loved it just the same. Weaving such hope in such a story of grief---De Rosnay's a talented lady.

www.kimberlystuart.com


message 237: by Debora (new)

Debora Geary | 10 comments Just finished a fantasy book, and about to start A Discovery of Witches, if I can talk myself into the $$...


message 238: by Susan (new)


message 239: by Carol W (new)

Carol W (carolw45) Letters From Home is on my shelf to read

I am currently reading The Surprise Party


message 240: by Meredith (new)

Meredith Schorr (meredithschorr) | 19 comments I just discovered the Jessica Darlings series by Megan McCaffrey - I'm tearing through "Sloppy Firsts" and just bought "Second Helpings" and "Charmed Thirds" at the Borders Going Out of Business sale - love the main character - what a feisty, intelligent, funny and 'real' girl. Anyone else read these books? What did you think?


message 241: by Cathy (new)

Cathy (cgraceh) | 43 comments Good to know! Ive been dying to read this series for ages. Sounds like its def one worth picking up. Thanx 4 sharing!


message 242: by Meredith (new)

Meredith Schorr (meredithschorr) | 19 comments No problem - happy to share :) I got the author's last name wrong though - it's McCafferty!


message 243: by Sharon (last edited Mar 28, 2011 10:46AM) (new)

Sharon | 9 comments I just finished The Three Weissmanns of Westport by Cathleen Schine, which is about two middle-aged sisters and their mother. Anyone who loves Jane Austen should read it. Also recently finished Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts by Lucy Dillion, about a 39-year old woman who inherits her aunt's house and kennel. Both books were excellent although Schine's prose outshines.


message 244: by Annina (new)

Annina Just starting to read Sophie Kinsella's new book..


message 245: by Seaside Book Nook (new)

Seaside Book Nook | 5 comments Annina wrote: "Just starting to read Sophie Kinsella's new book.."
Which one? I love her.


message 246: by Annina (new)

Annina Jilleen wrote: "Annina wrote: "Just starting to read Sophie Kinsella's new book.."
Which one? I love her."


I don't know how new it is.. but in Finland (where I live) it's the newest.. Mini Shopaholic


message 247: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Just started It's About Your Husband It's About Your Husband by Lauren Lipton and am enjoying it so far.


message 248: by Pamela (new)

Pamela (atomicempress) | 2 comments Hey I am looking for some recommendations in this department, I really have enjoyed stuff by Sophie Kinsella, Helen Fielding (the 2 bridget jones books), and just about anything by Jennifer Weiner. Any authors you can suggest?


message 249: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 9 comments Pamela wrote: "Hey I am looking for some recommendations in this department, I really have enjoyed stuff by Sophie Kinsella, Helen Fielding (the 2 bridget jones books), and just about anything by Jennifer Weiner...."

Try books by Gemma Townley, especially the Jessica Wild series that starts with The Importance of Being Married. You might also like Hester Browne's books. Start with the Little Lady Agency.


message 250: by Caffenero (new)

Caffenero | 13 comments It's more chick lit than fantasy, ant it's really funny: How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper ;P


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