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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 Almost Archer Sisters-Lisa Gabriele

1 review

This is such a sister book! It does deal with heavier issues, but it's good for anyone with a sibling relationship. It's the type of relationship that is hard to put into words, but Gabriele does in this book. You also get a taste of the glamourous world of New York city...
I'll Have Who She's Having by Liz Fenton

5 reviews

This is a great book if you're looking for a fun light read. I found it was very easy to get in to because the characters felt very real. Most people can probably relate with one of the two main characters, or relate to bits of both of them. Definitely one of the better...
Wuthering Heights

2 reviews

My favorite classic novel is Romeo and Juliet and than I came across this novel that was passed down to me from my older sister. Oh my God this is by far my favorite all time classic novel. The love affair between Catherine and Heathcliffe is electrifying and their undying love...
THE OTHER SIDE AND BACK

1 review

THIS BOOK IS A GREAT READ FOR ANYONE THAT IS INTERESTED IN PAST LIFE REGRESSION, WHAT WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT IT, WHAT WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT AND HOW IT WORKS. THERE IS MUCH MORE PSYCHIC MATERIAL IN THIS BOOK ALSO THAT IS EXCITING TO READ AND LEARN ABOUT.
Midnight in Manhattan by Francesa Delbanco

1 review

This book tells the story of Rosalie, a Manhattan socialite who writes for an advice column in a teen magazine. Rosalie and her closest friends are a group of aspiring actors who have been friends since college. The main plot of the book focuses on Rosalie’s illicit affair...
The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella

11 reviews

I purchased this because of my love of Sophie Kinsella novels but it took me a few tries to get into reading this one. If you're having the same troubles, stick with it! I ended up really enjoying it and laughing the whole way through. Though I like other Sophie Kinsella books...
The Bride Stripped Bare: A Novel by Nikki Gemmell

2 reviews

This book was originally written under Anonymous, which is what caught my attention in the first place! It's quite hard to find and a girlfriend had to order our copies from amazon (and they only had used copies since they no longer publish the book to be sold in stores!) It...
It Would Be Funny … If It Wasn’t My Life by Lisa Dow

1 review

This book is unbelievably hilarious. My sister bought it for me for Christmas because she thought I would enjoy it, and I have to say it was an excellent choice. It tells the story of Kit and her best friend Mel who are both 30 somethings living in downtown Toronto. They have...
The Shop on Blossom Street

1 review

I am a huge Debbie Macomber fan, and this book was awesome. I love her writing, and this book was no exception.
The Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries

1 review

I am simply in-love with Brit-Lit, and was so happy to find a well written series. And now I am in-love with the 1920's sensibilities and lifestyle! The dialogue is just too too frightfully fascinating! The writing is excellent, the stories are good (and I can't seem...
The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber

1 review

I have never read any other Debbie Macomber books but this one was recommended to me, and I know she is a bestseller author so I gave it a try (I was only hesitant because it seems like the kind of drugstore paperback that I would normally avoid). It was a nice light read. The...
Bergdorf Blondes by Plum Sykes

1 review

Atrocious. Words are almost not enough to describe how much I truly hated this book. Upon reading reviews of it (after reading it myself) I have discovered that it is apparently satirical of high fashion New York princesses. Perhaps if I had read it knowing this I would have...
Queen Takes King by Gigi Levangie Grazer

1 review

The society wife of a Manhattan billionaire flips open the New York Post. One picture is of the handsome couple dancing at their 25th wedding anniversary bash; the accompanying photo captures her husband with his mistress in an intimate moment. Let the divorce games...
The Wife's Tale by Lori Lansens

1 review

I received an Advance Reading Copy of the latest Lori Lansens novel, The Wife's Tale. If you have read her previous bestseller, The Girls, then you will already know Lansens' talent for the written word. If you are new to this author, I only have excellent things to say...
Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella

8 reviews

I absolutely enjoyed reading this book. A deliciously funny story that will have you laughing out loud. The two main characters are so endearing that you can’t help but wish that you could join them on their quest to find the elusive dragonfly necklace. If you are drawn to...
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

1 review

The Tipping Point is an incredible book, very insightful on how small things can make a big difference. I'm still reading it and I'm already looking at the world differently! Malcolm takes ideas and moments in history and examines how things tip and become an epidemic...
The Piano Teacher (by Janice Lee)

1 review

This book was featured for the ChickAdvisor Book Club recently. The story switches between late WWII and the early 1950s in Hong Kong, a tale of secrets, betrayal, survival, and the loss of innocence. The title suggests that the piano teacher, Claire, is the main character...
Friday Night Knitting Club - Kate Jacobs

1 review

I recently finished reading "Friday Night Knitting Club" by Kate Jacobs for my book club. This soon-to-be-a-Julia Roberts-movie was a very light, interesting read. I hesitated at first, due to the title (it gave me visions of rocking chairs and itchy sweaters) , but as you...
The Beauty Bible by Paula Begoun

2 reviews

I got this book frm the library. Its a great reference guide. It has every product on the market and critiques them based on individual needs. It compares drugstore brands and boutique brands. Its great to see products that I should try and avoid. The only disadvantage is...
Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, Paula Begoun

5 reviews

I have read all of Paulas books. I think they are quite good, a lot of the newer products are not in this book. I got her books from the library. I like to see what products she recomends I have seen her on T V shows, she has her own products now.