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Funny, light "chick lit" books ... any recommendations?

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WastedYouth · 19/01/2010 09:42

I read "His Other Lover" a few months ago and really enjoyed it. I'm now reading another book by the same author (Getting rid of Matthew) and am already hooked ... not even finished the first chapter yet! (just not had time).

Can anyone recommend any similar books? I'm looking for light romance/deceit/revenge books with a touch of comedy ... ?

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minko · 19/01/2010 10:01

Marian Keyes is your woman. Easy reading, great stories and all with a sense of humour.

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MmeLindt · 19/01/2010 10:14

Anything by Nora Roberts, particularly the trilogies. Quinn brothers and Concannon sisters

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corriefan · 19/01/2010 10:19

Anita Shreve is always a good easy read, with stories based around romance.

Jilly Cooper too, addictive easy lighthearted reading I find.

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Bucharest · 19/01/2010 10:22

Marian Keyes, Freya North (tho can be a bit twee- all her heroines are identical people soap and water girl next door types) Lisa Jewell.

Avoid the other chicklitters like the plague, especially the ones with gaudy covers with women in high heels with shopping bags.

Tony Parsons can be quite chicklitty.

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racmac · 19/01/2010 10:23

I second Marian Keyes

Also i really like Janet Evanovich - she is hilarious.

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BooHooMonkey · 19/01/2010 10:25

Jane Green, Loved all her books.Also second Marian Keyes.

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BaronessBarbaraKingstanding · 19/01/2010 10:28

I always avoided chick lit and then read Marian keyes. she is great. funny writing but with guinely poignant gritty tales underneath, I've read them now them all.

Janet Evanovitch is great too, but i got bored aftre the 10th!

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KSal · 19/01/2010 10:37

marian keyes! its the only chick lit i read

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phdlife · 19/01/2010 10:48

gawd, marion keyes and jane green both make me want to poke my eyes out.

I like Julia Quinn - witty Regency romances with the zingiest dialogue, no doubt.

And Jenny Colgan is darn funny, but for the younger crowd.

(psst, Jenny, if you're reading this, hurry up with the next one, willya?)

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phdlife · 19/01/2010 10:48

and second Lisa Jewell.

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Movingon2010 · 19/01/2010 13:20

I am currently going through a stage of reading anything by;
Isla Dewar, Mavis Cheek, Pauline Mc Lynn and Jennifer Crusie.

I used to enjoy Marion Keyes and Janet Evanovitch though recent books couldn't get into, unsure if too formula or read too many, too quickly by same author...

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sellthesizzle · 20/01/2010 18:31

The secret life of a scummy mummy by Fiona Neil is so funny I LOL'd when I read it.

Both of India Knights are excellent - Don't you want me and My life on a plate.

Jenny Colgan is good too and I like Marian Keyes or early stuff like Rachels holiday and watermelon.

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FnD · 20/01/2010 20:36

early Catherine Alliot - The Old Girls Network is great.

early Fiona Walker - Kiss Chase is one of my most favourite books!

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5Foot5 · 21/01/2010 19:18

Try Trisha Ashley. I love one of her earlier books called "Good Husband Material"

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herbietea · 21/01/2010 19:25

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horseyrider · 21/01/2010 20:46

I always enjoy Maeve Binchy, as they are the type where you really care about the characters as they are such likeable people. I especially like "Heart and Soul" and "Whitethorn Woods".

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Sandy22 · 23/01/2010 18:53

I loved the shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella, really had me laughing.

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SleepingLion · 23/01/2010 19:02

Marian Keyes is definitely my favourite although I was unimpressed by This Charming Man. Rachel's Holiday is brilliant though. Sophie Kinsella is fun too - very light. J

Try Wendy Holden's books as well - Simply Divine is one of them; very entertaining.

Emily Barr writes books that are a little more thoughtful than your average chick-lit novel in my opinion, which I like.

This site gives you some really good starting points!

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TinyPawz · 24/01/2010 00:54

Not a big fan of Marian Keyes. I would recommend Patrica Scanlon, Louise Bagshawe & Fiona Walker. There are so many fantastic writers out there, it is near impossible to go wrong.

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Buntytea · 24/01/2010 01:07

Try Cathy Kelly too, real life friend of Marian Keyes

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MrsKitty · 24/01/2010 03:58

Adele Parks. Amanda Brookfield.

Also second Freya North, Jane Green, Marian Keyes, Catherine Alliot (earlier stuff in particular), and Fiona Walker.

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Bumperlicious · 24/01/2010 08:41

I find the Sophie Kinsella books quite stressful and had to abandon the last one.

I absolutely love Louise Bagshaw, it's about as light and frothy as you get, similar to that is Penny Vencenzi, her books are all epic posh family sagas, the Spoils of Time trilogy is good as it is set in the 20s and 30s.

Jane Green also good, Lisa Jewell and the ones with the partners writing, Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees I think.

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overmydeadbody · 24/01/2010 08:58

Raphaella Barker is really good.

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porcamiseria · 18/02/2010 13:26

Jilly Cooper, love love love
Marian Keayes
Emily Barr
Tasmina Perry

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