Chick Lit
Shoes, shopping, boys, hair, gossip, boys, dresses... there's nothing more important in life, is there?
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Gossip Girl - Cecily Von Ziegesar |
Emma - Jane Austen |
Scarlett - Cathy Cassidy |
| The kids of New York's Upper East Side have it all - wealth, beauty, fun and scandal. But someone is watching their every move; the mysterious Gossip Girl blogs their daily dramas, often to their frustration and to our delight! |
Emma Woodhouse is very content with her own life and sees no need for love or marriage, but she enjoys meddling in the romantic lives of others. When she attempts to find a match for her protegee, Harriet Smith, her plans unravel with unexpected consequences.
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When Scarlett’s mum sends her off to stay the summer in the countryside with her dad and his new wife, she is furious but the arrival of a mysterious boy on a horse makes everything more interesting!
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Confessions of a Shopaholic - Sophie Kinsella |
Six Steps to a Girl - Sophie McKenzie |
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë |
| Rebecca Bloomwood spends her working life as a financial journalist advising people on money management, but in her private life Rebecca can't stop spending! Her career and love life are as chaotic as her finances, but things begin to look up when she lands a scoop which brings her closer to PR man Luke Brandon. |
Girls - have you ever looked at a guy and wondered what on earth he's thinking? Here's a romance told from the point of view of him, not her, to give you an insight into the mysteries of the male psyche.
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This is perhaps not the sort of book you'd expect to see next to other typical Chick Lit titles, but it has a handsome, brooding hero, a headstrong heroine, and bucket loads of heartbreak. What more do you want from your Chick Lit? |







