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May 12, 2009 08:13AM

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I haven't read much chick lit. But I've heard that the Sloppy Firsts series is good as well as Jennifer Weiner.


I enjoyed Emily Giffin. She wrote the Something Borrowed; Something Blue; Baby Proof. Baby Proof was not my favorite. Also anything by Jennifer Weiner is good. I'll try to think of some other ones. I really, really love chick lit during the summer. It's easy and fun! Haha.

Em....I love pretty much everything that Marian Keyes has written, especially Rachel's Holiday. I also love In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner. Does 'The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants' books by Ann Brashares count as chick-lit? Love those books...









Yeah, I don't read much chick lit but I figured I need a good chick lit book every once in a while!

EXCEPT Emily Giffin. I very much enjoy her work. Something Borrowed, her first book, is still my favorite thus far... I remember I was visiting my grandmother and forgot to bring a book, and just happened to see it at Costco and decided to give it a try. Wonderful decision! Jamie, since you have the book, I encourage you to read it soon! I can remember that the first time I read it, I literally could not put it down. When it was over, I just wanted to read it all over again!
Jess: I also just finished Heart of the Matter. I liked it, too :)
Bottom line, some of her works are better than others (of course), but Giffin is always the 'chick lit' author I recommend to others.

EXCEPT Emily Giffin. I very much enjoy her work. [book:S..."
I definitely agree—"Giffin is always the 'chick lit' author I recommend to others." Spot on, abbey sophia! I used to love Megan McCafferty's Jessica Darling series. I used to relate to Jessica so much, and there seemed to be such strange overlapping instances in our lives (except Marcus—no Marcus or equivalent for me, though I did have some boy issues to say the least). I liked only the first two books; I thought the last three books did not fit the original books at all.


Jen: You have sufficiently blown my mind. I did a quick IMDB search and found the cast info... I think Ginnifer Goodwin is perfect for Rachel. I adore her! I am usually very picky about what movies I will see in the theater ($12, give me a break), but I don't think I'll have to think twice about this one :) Glad they're planning to make Blue, too... more John Krasinski!


Something Borrowed sounds pretty good! I may just have to go buy it now!

I agree with Anika, I love Sarah Dessen novels, despite her being young adult. Dessen's really good about letting the readers get to know her characters, concentrating more on their stories and personalities, rather than the actual romance part of it.
I just recently found Nora Robert's bride quartet series, which is cute and fluffy. I was expecting a lot more mush, and was surprised when the characters sounded real. (I figured they'd be along the lines of Nicholas Sparks, good grammar, perfect manners, no cussing each other out, etc)
I have never read Emily Griffin, but from what you guys have said, I'll have to give her books a try, she sounds really good.

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