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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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The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

27 reviews

I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish, I went in with an open mind, and didn't let any of the critic's positive or negative reviews impact me and I know that played a part in me loving it. I loved the complexity of the story, the reality and the fiction, the...
Angels & Demons by Dan Brown

13 reviews

This was the book where I became a Dan Brown fan and avid reader. I definitely recommend Dan Brown, who is an amazingly creative author/writer that makes use of a writing style that is sophisticated while accessible. Thrilling page turner of a story. I too share Langdon's...
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

3 reviews

This was my least fave of the Dan Brown books because it seems to have less action and more long dissertations into theory. Intellectually interesting, but I was hoping for a little more movement and intrigue. The pacing of this book seemed different to me. I'm being picky only...
Again The Magic by Lisa Kleypas

1 review

This is probably the first intense romance novel that I have ever read. I was attracted to the fact that it's a historical romance. The book was extremely cheesy with a happy ending. Overall, it was an read. Despite the fact that it's cheesy, it is also romantic.
Kobo eReader Touch

40 reviews

I love to read but I hate purchasing books. It end up costing quite a bit over time. The thing about the kobo that sets it apart from other ereaders is that you can actually borrow books from the local community library on it so long as you have a regular library membership. You...
Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel

1 review

Prozac nation tells the story of a young woman struggling with chronic depression. I find that this book is kind of depressing to read but it is interesting to see the perspective of another person that is depressed. Overall, it was a good read. I'm hearing that it's...
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke

2 reviews

good book fiction by poet on bookstores
Thank You For Smoking by Christopher Buckley

1 review

I really enjoyed this book. It shows you the power of communication and bullcrap! Also, it really made me think about how evil is a subjective matter, and not necessarily an absolute thing. I've recommended it to everyone who wants a fun read!
The Help by Kathryn Stockett

24 reviews

Truly a great book about life's past hardships and Learning. I loved it so much I couldn't put it down! :) The author has real talent with words and is inspirationnal!
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris

6 reviews

This book is such easy reading and Charmaine Harris is a good writer. I read this book in an hour as I could not put it down. The books are way better than the TV series which was made for an adult audience. This book as well as the others are made for teenage reading but I as...
If You Have To Cry, Go Outside and Other Things  Your Mother Never Told you by Kelly Cutrone

3 reviews

If you ever need that extra little push in terms of motivation, read this. This woman is my God and she will be yours too once reading this. That is all.
Bossypants by Tina Fey

5 reviews

I love Tina Fey- she is hilarious so of course I love this book. It’s such a great book full of humour, words of wisdom and much more. I love all of her stories and her take on life. Must read for sure.
The Last Dog on the Hill by Steve Duno

2 reviews

I wanted to read this book ever since I worked on the article for books that are coming out this summer. I love dogs so it was a no brainer that I would enjoy books about them. This book talks about the life of two brothers, a man and his dog Lou. Lou was exceptional and it...
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

293 reviews

I read these books after enjoying the movies so much and I have to say the books are a million times better. Give them a read you won't be disappointed.
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games Book #2) by Suzanne Collins

8 reviews

Bonsoir, Le premier film m'a donné envie de connaitre l'intégralité de l'histoire originale. Et après la lecture des trois tomes je ne suis pas déçu. Super livre, super écriture, super histoire, super personnages, super rebondissements. Les détails supplémentaires...
Mockingjay (The Hunger Games Book #3) by Suzanne Collins

5 reviews

At first I wasn't too sure about this series as it seemed very daunting to read about children killing children but I fell in love with this series and this book. The courage that is shown by the characters in this book are riveting and it allows the author to show how people...
The Darkest Powers Series

1 review

This book is about a girl named Chloe Saunders. She is a 15 year old girl who just entered High school and the second she hits puberty finds out she can see and communicate with Ghosts. This series is very well written, amazingly priced, and very gripping. Was really hard for...
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton

1 review

Every summer I go through a phase when I read a lot. So, like everyone who reads a lot, I went through a "classics" phase. I absolutely fell in love with this book. The heroine Lily Bart is tragic, a little shallow and you can't help but want things to work out for her...
Alanna the First Adventure by Tamora Pierce

1 review

Alanna the First Adventure is the first in the Song of the Lioness Quartet. The series follows a girl as she disguises herself as a boy to become a night. It's teen fiction, but whatever, I love them. My copies of these books are as creased and stained as my Harry Potter...
Cheaper By The Dozen (by Frank Gilbreth & Ernestine Gilbreth Carey)

1 review

I was first introduced to this book by my English teacher in junior high school long before the movie starring Steve Martin was released. He read it aloud to us in class chapter by chapter and we were in stitches. Years later I came upon this book in the library and took it...