April’s Guide to Chick Lit Part 2

Nearly two years ago, I compiled a blog post listing of chick lit books and authors that are my favorites. Read it here. Reading is a hobby I truly enjoy, and I wanted to share some of my preferred books I have read recently with the readers of my blog- that’s you! Last night, an idea came to me to write this updated listing. It seems like I always get inspired for my next blog post late at night right before bed. Like most writers, I get my best ideas in the late evening. I hope you enjoy this guide and that you will find some good books to read from it!

In my last guide, I concentrated on the authors Sophie Kinsella, Emily Giffin and Jennifer Weiner. Although they are still my favorites, I have found several other chick lit author’s books that I enjoy.

Kim Gruenenfelder is a great author and her books are geared towards women. I really enjoyed:

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A Total Waste of Makeup
Misery Loves Cabernet
and
There’s Cake in my Future

Kim has a new book out that was published at the end of last year called Stay Calm and Carry a Big Drink. It is the sequel to There’s Cake in my Future. I actually found out about it on a site called Fantastic Fiction while I was doing research for this blog post. It is certainly on my list to read!

Lauren Weisberger is also a great chick lit writer. She wrote The Devil Wears Prada, which was made into a movie. Her sequel to that book, Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns was published last year. Several of her books were on the New York Times Bestseller list. I would recommend:

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Everyone Worth Knowing
Chasing Harry Winston
and
Last Night at Chateau Marmont

Marian Keyes is a very prominent chick lit writer who has a series of books about a family also known as the Walsh family books. I have read the first one called Watermelon and enjoyed it. It begins with one of the sisters at the hospital soon after she gave birth to her first child. Her husband left her for another woman as soon as the baby was born! The book deals with her and her family and how they come to deal with the situation and move on with their lives.

Each book in the Walsh family series features a different sister and I have started reading the second book called Rachel’s Holiday about a drug addict in rehab. I started it and wasn’t thrilled with it, but I think I’m going to give it another chance.

I don’t read chick lit books exclusively, and there are some other authors I have read recently from different genres that I have really enjoyed.

Divergent series
Everyone is talking about the Divergent series books and I am one of them. Divergent is a thrilling urban dystopian fiction debut from exciting young author Veronica Roth.

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“In sixteen-year-old Beatrice Prior’s world, society is divided into five factions — Abnegation (the selfless), Candor (the honest), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent) — each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue, in the attempt to form a “perfect society.” At the age of sixteen, teens must choose the faction to which they will devote their lives. On her Choosing Day, Beatrice renames herself Tris, rejects her family’s group, and chooses another faction. After surviving a brutal initiation, Tris finds romance with a super-hot boy, but also discovers unrest and growing conflict in their seemingly “perfect society.” To survive and save those they love, they must use their strengths to uncover the truths about their identities, their families, and the order of their society itself.”

There are two other books in the trilogy called Insurgent and Allegiant. Where one book stops, the other one picks up where the story left off. The Divergent series is very popular right now and they are making the first book into a movie set to come out March 21, 2014. See the trailer here:

 

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn was a book I read for my sorority alumnae association book club and it was a twisted mess! I really enjoyed it, but it was intense and you would never believe what happened and what goes on in some people’s sick minds. It starts out with a husband who is looking for his missing wife and the train wreck that is the investigation. I can’t really explain what happens without giving everything away, but you won’t want to put this book down!

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I mainly read books on my Kindle app. I use the Kindle app on both my iPad and my Android phone. You can even read books on a computer with the Kindle cloud reader. It’s good to read through the kindle app because it tells you how many pages you have left and what percentage of the book you have read. It also lets you highlight sentences and look up words you are not sure of the definition.

I’m very passionate about reading, especially chick lit authors. There was so much to say that I had to break this post up due to length. Read my next chick lit guide coming soon.

A peek at some of my Kindle library

A peek at some of my Kindle library

April’s Guide to Chick Lit

My favorite authors and top book recommendations.

I have always loved to read fiction books and most of the books I have chosen over the past 10 years are categorized as chick lit. These books address issues of modern womanhood, often humorously and lightheartedly.  If you like chick lit, you should check these authors out:

1.  Sophie Kinsella: Her real name is Madeline Wickham and Kinsella is her pen name. She has written books under both names. I have read practically everything she’s written. I started off with the Shopaholic books and then discovered her stand alone novels which I liked even more. I could like these books so much because I have Shopaholic tendencies myself…  Her books always have twists and turns and unexpected endings. Her writing draws you in and as you read you get hooked. She also ties humor into her books. Here are some of my favorites by Kinsella:

Shopaholic seriesConfessions of a Shopaholic, Shopaholic takes Manhattan, Shopaholic Ties the Knot, Shopaholic and Sister, Shopaholic and Baby, and Mini Shopaholic.

“Becky Bloomwood has what most twenty-five-year-olds only dream of: a flat in London’s trendiest neighborhood, a troupe of glamorous socialite friends, and a closet brimming with the season’s must-haves. The only trouble is, she can’t actually afford it — not any of it. Her job writing at Successful Saving magazine not only bores her to tears, it doesn’t pay much at all. Still, how can she resist that perfect pair of shoes? Or the divine silk blouse in the window of that ultra-trendy boutique?

But lately Becky’s been chased by dismal letters from Visa and the Endwich Bank — letters with large red sums she can’t bear to read — and they’re getting ever harder to ignore. She tries cutting back; she even tries making more money. But none of her efforts succeeds. Her only consolation is to buy herself something … just a little something… Finally, a story arises that Becky actually cares about, and her front-page article catalyzes a chain of events that will transform her life — and the lives of those around her — forever.”

Can you Keep a Secret?:  “Meet Emma Corrigan, a young woman with a huge heart, an irrepressible spirit, and a few little secrets: Secrets from her boyfriend: I’ve always thought Connor looks a bit like Ken. As in Barbie and Ken. Secrets from her mother: I lost my virginity in the spare bedroom with Danny Nussbaum while Mum and Dad were downstairs watching Ben-Hur. Secrets she wouldn’t share with anyone in the world: I have no idea what NATO stands for. Or even what it is. Until she spills them all to a handsome stranger on a plane. At least, she thought he was a stranger.…Until Emma comes face-to-face with Jack Harper, the company’s elusive CEO, a man who knows every single humiliating detail about her…”

Remember Me?: “When twenty-eight-year-old Lexi Smart wakes up in a London hospital, she’s in for a big surprise. Her teeth are perfect. Her body is toned. Her handbag is Vuitton. Having survived a car accident—in a Mercedes no less—Lexi has lost a big chunk of her memory, three years to be exact, and she’s about to find out just how much things have changed.

Somehow Lexi went from a twenty-five-year-old working girl to a corporate big shot with a sleek new loft, a personal assistant, a carb-free diet, and a set of glamorous new friends. And who is this gorgeous husband—who also happens to be a multimillionaire? With her mind still stuck three years in reverse, Lexi greets this brave new world determined to be the person she…well, seems to be. That is, until an adorably disheveled architect drops the biggest bombshell of all.

Suddenly Lexi is scrambling to catch her balance. Her new life, it turns out, comes complete with secrets, schemes, and intrigue. How on earth did all this happen? Will she ever remember? And what will happen when she does?”

2.  Emily Giffin: This great author from Atlanta, Georgia hasn’t written a lot of novels. But one of her novels was made into a movie (Something Borrowed). All her novels are about women and relationships. As you are reading, the stories always unfold about a women’s life and you don’t really know where the story is going until you are almost done. But, her writing is phenomenal and she makes the reader really care about her characters. I like how she ties in characters of old books she has written into her new books even if they are not part of that series. She has a new book called Where we Belong coming out on June 24.  Here are some of my favorites from Giffin:

Heart of the Matter:Tessa Russo is the mother of two young children and the wife of a renowned pediatric surgeon.  Despite her own mother’s warnings, Tessa has recently given up her career to focus on her family and the pursuit of domestic happiness. From the outside, she seems destined to live a charmed life.

Valerie Anderson is an attorney and single mother to six-year-old Charlie–a boy who has never known his father.  After too many disappointments, she has given up on romance–and even to some degree, friendships–believing that it is always safer not to expect too much.

Although both women live in the same Boston suburb, the two have relatively little in common aside from a fierce love for their children.  But one night, a tragic accident causes their lives to converge in ways no one could have imagined.”

Something Borrowed:Something Borrowed tells the story of Rachel, a young attorney living and working in Manhattan. Rachel has always been the consummate good girl—until her thirtieth birthday, when her best friend, Darcy, throws her a party. That night, after too many drinks, Rachel ends up in bed with Darcy’s fiancé. Although she wakes up determined to put the one-night fling behind her, Rachel is horrified to discover that she has genuine feelings for the one guy she should run from. As the September wedding date nears, Rachel knows she has to make a choice. In doing so, she discovers that the lines between right and wrong can be blurry, endings aren’t always neat, and sometimes you have to risk all to win true happiness. Something Borrowed is a phenomenal debut novel that will have you laughing, crying, and calling your best friend.”

3.   Jennifer Weiner: Now, I have only read two of her many books, (Good in Bed and Then Came You) but she is a great chick lit writer and has a wide variety of novels out. I enjoyed both of the books immensely and her stories are fun to read. Like Giffin, Jennifer Weiner makes you really care about the characters in her books. Good in Bed deals with women’s issues with body image that many women can relate to. Weiner’s new book called The Next Best Thing comes out on July 3. Here is my favorite of the two I’ve read from Weiner:

Then Came You: “The lives of four very different women intertwine in unexpected ways in this new novel by bestselling author Jennifer Weiner (In Her Shoes; Best Friends Forever). Each woman has a problem: Princeton senior Jules Wildgren needs money to help her dad cure his addiction; Pennsylvania housewife Annie Barrow is gasping to stay financially afloat; India Bishop yearns to have a child, an urge that her stepdaughter Bettina can only regard with deeply skepticism until she finds herself in a most unexpected situation. Interlocking dramas designed to ensnare; bound to be a bestseller.”

Honorable Mentions: Some of my other favorites (not necessarily chick lit) that you should check out.

  • The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
  • The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer
  • The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Series by Ann Brashares
  • My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
  • The Help by Kathryn Stockett
  • The Host by Stephenie Meyer

On my List to Read:

  • A Total Waste of Makeup by Kim Gruenenfelder
  • Last Night at Chateau Marmont by Lauren Weisberger
  • Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Series by Steig Larsson
  • 40 Love by Madeline Wickham
  • Every Boy’s Got One by Meg Cabot

Websites about books that you should look up:

  • GoodReads: here you can keep track of what you have read and what you want to read. It allows you to follow your Facebook friends’ bookshelves, review books, and keep track of what you are reading currently, sharing all the information with your Good Reads friends
  • Fantastic Fiction: This is a site based out of the U.K. that my boyfriend’s dad told me about. It allows you to look up book and authors and see everything they have ever written and upcoming novels they are working on. A good feature of this site is that it tells you if certain books are in a series and what order they are in. Although it doesn’t have a great web design, it is a useful site.

Please let me know if you decide to read any book I recoommend in the comments of this blog.

Happy Reading!