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Chick Lit, Ideas?
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post Aug 21 2006, 12:19 PM
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Hey all. I'm in a book club called Chick Lit, and as you tell by the title, we're more into literature with females playing the lead role. We need new ideas for our next book, but I just know someone is going to pick a "chick lit" book that's going to be completely girly and that doesn't have any substance. What I'm looking for is a book that does have a female lead role, but actually has substance and meaning. You know, something that's really deep, kind of like the book Speak. Oh, and it can't be part of a sequel. Any ideas? Any recommendations are appreciated! Thanks.
 
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post Aug 23 2006, 09:24 PM
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Anything by Sarah Dessen has a good theme to it. Especially This Lullaby and The Truth About Forever.
 
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post Aug 24 2006, 03:43 AM
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This lullaby

That was a really neat book,
http://www.booksamillion.com/ncom/books?id...isbn=0670035300


to look inside and start reading the book

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067003530...TF8&s=books
 
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post Aug 24 2006, 03:39 PM
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Anything by Sarah Dessen has a good theme to it. Especially This Lullaby and The Truth About Forever.


^ Omigosh, I LOVE Sarah Dessen books.

She's an awesome writer - you should definitely check out those books. _smile.gif
 
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post Aug 24 2006, 03:46 PM
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Book clubs, how fun.
For summer reading I chose My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. That is one of the few summer reading books I couldn't put down.

http://www.jodipicoult.com/my-sisters-keeper.html
 
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post Aug 24 2006, 03:52 PM
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QUOTE(treschicgeek @ Aug 23 2006, 7:24 PM) *
Anything by Sarah Dessen has a good theme to it. Especially This Lullaby and The Truth About Forever.

This Lullaby was suuch a good book.

Hmm if you're looking for like..adult literature, Pride & Prejudice? or maybe Gone With the Wind? lengthy, yes. but literary standards.
 
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post Aug 24 2006, 04:01 PM
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a pretty popular one. (=
 
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post Aug 25 2006, 02:34 PM
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I was completelyyy thinking about Sarah Dessen books while reading the first post. And adding on to the praise about This Lullaby, it's one of my favorite "chick lit" book. I also enjoyed 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson.
 
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post Aug 25 2006, 10:38 PM
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If anthologies count, I'd suggest anything by Alice Munro (she writes short stories).
 
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post Aug 27 2006, 01:16 AM
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Anything by Sophie Kinsella. Especially the Shopaholic Series. The main character is fabulous.

And Meg Cabot is great to
 
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post Aug 27 2006, 05:11 PM
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QUOTE(treschicgeek @ Aug 23 2006, 9:24 PM) *
Anything by Sarah Dessen has a good theme to it. Especially This Lullaby and The Truth About Forever.

I don't think I've ever read anything by Sarah Dessen, so I'll check her out.
QUOTE(maguti @ Aug 24 2006, 3:46 PM) *
Book clubs, how fun.
For summer reading I chose My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. That is one of the few summer reading books I couldn't put down.

http://www.jodipicoult.com/my-sisters-keeper.html

I love that book. It was excellent. Unfortunately, the book club has to pick a book that no one has read.
QUOTE(Rose-A-Lee @ Aug 24 2006, 3:52 PM) *
This Lullaby was suuch a good book.

Hmm if you're looking for like..adult literature, Pride & Prejudice? or maybe Gone With the Wind? lengthy, yes. but literary standards.

Pride and Prejudice is an option. I've always wanted to read Jane Austen but I've been busy with the other books on my list. Gone with thd Wind would be a good read too. Thanks!
QUOTE(minixchopstix @ Aug 24 2006, 4:01 PM) *
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a pretty popular one. (=

It is popular, but when I read it I thought it was too girly for me. I know the other girls in the club have probably already read it, however.
QUOTE(whooooshy @ Aug 25 2006, 2:34 PM) *
I was completelyyy thinking about Sarah Dessen books while reading the first post. And adding on to the praise about This Lullaby, it's one of my favorite "chick lit" book. I also enjoyed 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson.

I guess everyone loves Sarah Dessen. I'll have to check her out. I'll check out Little Blue Envelopes as well. Thanks for the recommendations!
QUOTE(Madame C @ Aug 25 2006, 10:38 PM) *
If anthologies count, I'd suggest anything by Alice Munro (she writes short stories).

I don't believe anthologies count, but I'll ask. If not, I can always read Alice Munro's stories on my own time. Thanks!
QUOTE(Caitlinnn @ Aug 27 2006, 1:16 AM) *
Anything by Sophie Kinsella. Especially the Shopaholic Series. The main character is fabulous.

And Meg Cabot is great to

Oh, I forgot about the Shopaholic Series. My friend recommended it to me and said it was really funny, and she's a hard to please kind of person laugh.gif. And I agree - Meg Cabot is an excellent writer, although I sometimes find her endings are a bit too happy and perfect for my tastes. But not all of them. Thanks for the recommendations everyone happy.gif. We ended up choosing The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, but I'll keep these in mind for next month's book.
 
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post Aug 29 2006, 09:40 PM
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Oh, I forgot about the Shopaholic Series. My friend recommended it to me and said it was really funny, and she's a hard to please kind of person . And I agree - Meg Cabot is an excellent writer, although I sometimes find her endings are a bit too happy and perfect for my tastes. But not all of them. Thanks for the recommendations everyone . We ended up choosing The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, but I'll keep these in mind for next month's book.


thumbsup.gif Oh! That's a great choice. Sylvia Plath is my favorite poet. I just bought "Ariel".
 
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post Aug 30 2006, 01:00 AM
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Well if you're old enough, Addicted by Zane. It's very graphic, but it was still a good read.
 
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post Aug 30 2006, 01:07 AM
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QUOTE(Caitlinnn @ Aug 29 2006, 9:40 PM) *
thumbsup.gif Oh! That's a great choice. Sylvia Plath is my favorite poet. I just bought "Ariel".

Oh, sweet. I was looking into some of her poetry, and I recently saw the movie Sylvia that's based on her life. Gwenyth Paltrow is amazing in it.
QUOTE(Lo Mein @ Aug 30 2006, 1:00 AM) *
Well if you're old enough, Addicted by Zane. It's very graphic, but it was still a good read.

I'll check it out. Graphic stuff makes things more interesting laugh.gif
 

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