Chick Lit
Contributing Articles in Chick Lit
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Sophie Kinsella – Twenties Girl
Although she consistently hops into humiliating situations, Lara Lington manages, with Sadie's help, to jumpstart her love life, her career and her family relationships.
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Insider Dating by Jennifer O'Connell
What if women could find out everything about the man they were dating before he even got to their house? Fiction-novel Insider Dating allows women to do just that.
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Sex with the Ex by Tyne O'Connell
In Sex with the Ex, Tyne O'Connell has written a wickedly-entertaining, bubbly novel about the love life of Lola, one of the hottest publicists in London.
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A Review of Leaving Carolina
Tamara Leigh's new book introduces readers to a new friend in Piper Wick and is captivating in its effortless first-person writing style.
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Thanksgiving by Janet Evanovich
Zinging dialogue, quirky characters and improbable situations make this early Janet Evanovich novel an easy read and a budget friendly Thanksgiving getaway for the mind.
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Book Review of The Other Woman
Getting married is almost every girl's dream but as Ellie Black finds out in "The Other Woman", a new husband is not always all you get.
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Marian Keyes – This Charming Man
Keyes' This Charming Man is more than just a love story; with humor and compassion, Keyes follows Lola, Grace, Marnie and Alicia as they battle life's grim realities.
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Intelligent Chick Lit With a Twist
Jane Green's books are intelligent chick lit - light enough for beach reading but complex enough to keep you reading far into the night. "Dune Road" is no different.
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Fair-Weather Friend by Patricia Scanlan
Patricia Scanlan's light-hearted, short novel portrays a story of emotional discovery, betrayal by superficial friends and the ultimate voyage to find lasting love.
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Leave it to Chance: A Review
When single mom Sierra Montgomery inherits an aging horse, she's forced to seek help from a higher power or lose her oldest child.
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Watermelon by Marian Keyes
In 1995, Poolbeg Press published Marian Keyes' first novel, Watermelon. Its themes make it arguably the first chick-lit novel. So, why is it so often overlooked as such?
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The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella
The Undomestic Goddess, through its unrelenting comedy, teaches everyone an important lesson about working too hard, and of the importance of love in today's manic world.
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Mischief in Moonstone - A Review
A teacher, a chef, a police officer, a casino card dealer, and a grocer all live and all fall in love in Moonstone, Wisconsin in this humorous romantic anthology.
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