Tag Archive > Chick Lit

This Charming Man by Marian Keyes

I’m not usually a huge fan of “chick lit” authors, but Marian Keyes is one that I have always enjoyed.  Her characters are lively and there is typically something going on in her books that is a little more serious.  In some of her books there are women who are widowed, facing drug problems or [...]

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Something Blue by Emily Giffin

I have to admit that I may have made a mistake in reading this book as I had never read Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin.  My understanding (now) is that Something Blue is a sequel involving many of the same characters but told through a different character’s view.  I do plan to go back and [...]

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Summer Sisters by Judy Blume

I grew up reading Judy Blume books.  Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret was one of those books all of my friends read and it pushed the envelope a little bit as far as youth books went for it’s frank discussion of the details of puberty.  When I heard that Judy Blume had started [...]

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Dune Road by Jane Green

This is the newest book by Jane Green that came out over the summer.  It is another light, airy, chick lit type of book set in Highfield, Connecticut.  For those who have read previous Jane Green books, this town is a familiar one even including some familiar characters from past books. Some of the themes [...]

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Angels by Marian Keyes

This is one of the books that Marian Keyes wrote about the Walsh sisters.  I already have written about Anybody Out There? which was about Anna, one of the younger sisters.  Angels is about Margaret, or Maggie, the oldest of the Walsh girls.  I’ve read all of her books about the Walshes and I have [...]

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One Fifth Avenue by Candace Bushnell

I wasn’t sure what to expect from Candace Bushnell’s newest book, One Fifth Avenue.  Everyone knows her best for the Sex and the City series and while I never read it or watched it on television, I enjoyed the recent movie more then I would care to admit.  With that in mind I tried to [...]

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Baby Proof by Emily Giffin

This story brings together many of the different issues faced when trying to decide whether or not to start a family.  Claudia Parr is the main character and she has known her whole life that she does not want to be a mother…and she had pretty much given up on finding a man who did [...]

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Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella

I had read Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella and had enjoyed it.  I can’t quite say the same thing for Twenties Girl the newest book out by this author.  It is a ghost story of sorts and I have this problem where I like even my fiction to be believable…and this was not. [...]

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