Sammy’s Hill: A Novel by Kristin Gore Review
Kristin Gore makes a splash with her debut novel Sammy’s Hill. This novel is an interesting take on the chick lit genre since readers get the inside scoop on living and loving on Capitol Hill. If the...
View ArticleSkinny by Diana Spechler Review
When 26-year-old Gray loses her father, she turns to compulsive eating for comfort. She soon becomes desperate to stop this cycle of overeating, so she leaves her job in New York City to work at a...
View ArticleConfessions of a Call Center Gal by Lisa Lim Review
This is a fun chick lit read for fans of Bridget Jones Diary and Sophie Kinsella. In the story, we meet Madison Lee, fresh out of college. And now she is ready to begin her career in the world of print...
View ArticleThe Reading Group by Elizabeth Noble Review
The Reading Group is a book that brings us through the trials and tribulations of several women who regularly meet to discuss the books that they are reading. Throughout the year, these women become...
View ArticleStrange Nervous Laughter by Bridget McNulty Review
This book introduces us to six unique, unforgettable characters. An undertaker with a foot, make that a toenail, obsession; a cashier who has decided to become a motivational speaker; a man who can...
View ArticleThe Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank Review
Don’t let the title of this funny chick lit novel fool you. The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing was a bestseller when it made its debut back in 2000. This witty book focuses on Jane Rosenal as she...
View ArticleBitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster Review
Okay, the complete title of this book is: Bitter Is the New Black: Confessions of a Condescending, Egomaniacal, Self-Centered Smartass, Or, Why You Should Never Carry a Prada Bag to the Unemployment...
View ArticleBeauty Queens by Libby Bray Review
This novel explores what happens when teen beauty queens get stranded on a desert island without any access to modern technology or communication. Still, getting stranded doesn’t quell their fierce...
View ArticleThe Givenchy Code by Julie Kenner Review
Graduate student Mel Prescott happens to have a weakness for couture shoes and complex codes, but she never knew that it would hold the key to keeping her alive. One day, Mel receives a coded message...
View ArticleUnder the Duvet by Marian Keyes Review
Not only is Marian Keyes a totally bomb chick lit author (Yes, I said it.), but she also provides those of us wanting a little more with another dose of her medicine in a personal collection of essays...
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