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message 1: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Sprite | 1 comments I just brought Fifth Avenue Princess (The Coco Mint Diaries ) by Alessandra Mountbatten really loved it... What books have you read that are in the same genre ?


message 2: by Arminius (new)

Arminius None, LOL.


message 3: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 2 comments Well I would say that is Chic Lit so I read this book a couple of days ago called Can You Keep a Secret?. Don't know if it's your type of book but I thought it was funny and kind of cute.


message 4: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (imsophiedavies) Ugh! What exactly is supposed to be a "girly book"?!


message 5: by Fani *loves angst* (last edited Apr 11, 2011 10:07PM) (new)

Fani *loves angst* (fanip) I agree with Valentine; you should be checking the chic lit genre more. I second Can you Keep a Secret? If you like that, you may try more books by Kinsella, I really enjoy her style. I think the Shopaholic series, which have a lot to do with fashion will especially appeal to you. There is also Meg Cabot (her books tend to be on the trendy side as well), Jill Mansell and Alexandra Potter.
You could also try these:
The Devil Wears Prada, Little White Lies: A Novel of Love and Good Intentions, A Hopeless Romantic, Thanks For Nothing, Nick Maxwell: A Novel, Playing James

I hope these books are what you're looking for.


message 6: by Kerra (new)

Kerra | 127 comments Sophie wrote: "Ugh! What exactly is supposed to be a "girly book"?!"

Lol, I kind of have to agree with you there. I think of girly books as in The Notebook for me is probably the most girly book and the only girly book I have ever read. Not really sure what is a girly book either.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Ha! "Girly Books" actually is what I call Chick Lit!

Not my preferred genre, but it's great there are all the options out there to accommodate all tastes!


message 8: by Kerra (new)

Kerra | 127 comments Lea wrote: "Ha! "Girly Books" actually is what I call Chick Lit!

Not my preferred genre, but it's great there are all the options out there to accommodate all tastes!"


Yeah, that is what I call it too :D

Have you read Halfway to the Grave yet? It is a vampire series, but I think it is very Chick Lit.


message 10: by Fiona (last edited Sep 10, 2011 07:36AM) (new)

Fiona (fizorourke) | 4 comments Hmm, I love a lot of Sophie Kinsella stuff! You should check out her books.


message 11: by Vikki (new)

Vikki (silverstarz) | 65 comments chick lit....

Sophie Kinsella, who's been mentioned a few times.

A couple of Irish authors I enjoy - Claudia Carroll or Niamh Greene

The Single Girl's To-Do List by Lindsay Kelk


message 12: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany (herbtiff) I don't know if it is chick lit, but I did really enjoy No Holly for Christmas by Julie N. Ford - No Holly for Christmas by Julie Ford. It wasn't clothes trendy, but I liked how sweet the whole story was with just a touch of action.


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