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Curling up with a good book is a favourite year-round pursuit: in front of a blazing fire in January, in the park under a warm May sun, in a hammock lake-side in July or with coffee on the back porch overlooking brilliant fall foliage.

ChickAdvisor members love light reads like the wildly popular Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella or the more introspective romances of Emily GiffinHe's Not That Into You gives us food for thought, and Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series is a guilty little pleasure.

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
This book is truly my one guilty pleasure. Its such a classic and heart-warming tale, it's hard to imagine what life was like in earlier times, but this novel gives a clear idea and is well written. Jane Austen is a world renowned 18th-19th century author for a reason. She also...


2 reviews
 Piccadilly's Circus By Ink Robin
This adorable ebook for iPad is really fun and interactive. The British voice narrating and voicing the characters is highly enjoyable to listen to. There is a lot to click on and move with this book, which is the 3rd for Ink Robin. My toddler LOVES this. He loves clicking on...


1 review
Looking For Alaska by John Green
This is hands down one of my favorite novels, John Green is an amazing writer who absolutely kills it in this piece. This book is one the elicits all the emotions, it leads to laughter, tears and smiles. Its easy to relate to and its full of crazy, quirky and interesting...


2 reviews
Game of Thrones ("A Song of Ice and Fire" series) by George R.R. Martin
I was late to starting the "Song of Ice and Fire" series, but once I got in, I jumped in with both feet. "Game of Thrones" is the name of book 1 (though the entire series is really a "game of thrones" and it's not unfair to apply the name to the whole thing) and the HBO TV...


1 review
The Girl In The Wall by: Daphne Benedis-Grab
Ariel's birthday weekend looks to be the event of the season, with a private concert by rock star Hudson Winters on the grounds of her family's east coast estate, and all of Ariel's elite prep school friends in attendance. The only person who's dreading the party is Sera...


1 review
Unremembered by: Jessica Brody
When Freedom Airlines flight 121 went down over the Pacific Ocean, no one ever expected to find survivors. Which is why the sixteen-year-old girl discovered floating among the wreckage—alive—is making headlines across the globe. Even more strange is that her body is...


1 review
Lauren Conrad's "L.A Candy" Novel
I have always been a fan of Lauren Conrad, since her reality TV debut in Laguna Beach - and then The Hills. I really loved her personality, and especially her great sense of style. So, I definitely checked out her novels. I have read "LA Candy", "Sugar & Spice" and "Sweet...


1 review
The Wolf Gift
I use to be a huge Anne Rice fan when I was a teenage but then stopped reading her books when she became a born again Christian and started to only write about Jesus etc. (No judgment to anyone who believes, likes it. It's just not for me) And I was disappointed to hear her...


1 review
Band of Brothers
INCREDIBLE BOOK! If you're at all interested in WW2, the army, history, or just want a good read, pick this up! The other reviewer gave a very good overview so I won't go into too much detail, except to say that this book is incredibly well written for a war novel and tells a...


2 reviews
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
This book is the first in the Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare. One of the greatest book series in a very long time, it is comparable to Harry Potter or Twilight! From the website: "When fifteen-year-old Clary Fray heads out to the Pandemonium Club in New York...


1 review
Mockingjay (The Hunger Games Book #3) by Suzanne Collins
After reading the first two books i was insanely excited to finish the trilogy. I loved it and it kept me guessing till the very last minute. READ them all!!!


2 reviews
The Mapmaker's War by: Ronlyn Domingue
This will be the map of your heart, old woman. In an ancient time, in a faraway land, a young woman named Aoife is allowed a rare apprenticeship to become her kingdom’s mapmaker, tasked with charting the entire domain. Traveling beyond its borders, she finds a secretive people...


1 review
Seventeen Ultimate Guide to Beauty: The Best Hair, Skin, Nails & Makeup Ideas For You
Title: Seventeen Ultimate Guide to Beauty By: Ann Shoket Publisher: Running Press Publication Date: July 10, 2012 ISBN: 9780762445240 Pages: 192 When it comes to teen beauty advice, no brand is more trusted than Seventeen, the #1 best-selling monthly teen magazine. Seventeen...


1 review
"A Piece of Cake" by Cupcake Brown
Goodness, this book is amazing! I rememeber when I friend recommended it to me. She told me that this book takes you on a ride, and it never slows down for a second. I believe that is the best way to describe it. As I read on, I kept thinking "man, this cannot get any worse"...


3 reviews
The Red Tent
This was an amazing novel that I still continue to pick up every so often just to enjoy again. It tells the story of Rachel (from the bible - daughter of Jacob) and it is NOT a religious novel by any means. It is a "what if" type story about how things must have been during that...


2 reviews
Stephen King's Dark Tower sereis
I was hooked on this series from the beginning and found myself reading long into the night and then, at the point of nearing the end of each book, trying to slow down to prolong the reading. Once finished each book I would anxiously await the next installment. Stephen King...


2 reviews
Wake: A Watersong Novel by Amanda Hocking
It took me all of two days to read this book and even that was two days too long. If I didn't have work, a household and kids to take care of I would have had this read within hours. I absolutely LOVED this. The characters, the story line, everything. The only part that suck was...


1 review
Karin Slaughter (Author)
Karin Slaughter is by far the best Crime Fiction Author there is. I highly recommend her books, I have never been disappointed. She grabs you from page one. Every book is a must read!!!


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The Wind Through the Keyhole
In my eyes, Stephen King can really not do wrong with any story however, I have to say, to continue an epic journey to a series that took over 20 years to compile, and publish, the man deserves extra kudos. Serving as Dark Tower VIII, this book is actually written to fit in...


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The Twilight Saga
I would recommend this series to ANYONE! Really, anyone, any age. They will be sure to love it and read it OVER and OVER and OVER! I even know some guys that have read it and really liked it. Even if you don't like Vampires and all that other stuff, it's still a great love...


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