Posts Tagged ‘books’

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falling uphill, by wendy nelson tokunaga

You don’t have to live in the Bay to get lost in the fog of this chick-lit-turned mystery addiction.

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the devil in the junior league, by linda francis lee

Reality as Fredericka Mercedes Hildebrand Ware knows it comes to a screeching halt the day her husband disappears. With all of her m-o-n-e-y.

unscripted

unscripted by natalie aaron and marla schwartz

Unscripted is a misleading title. Uninteresting seems more accurate.

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passion fish by alison oburia and jessica mcquinn

“Passion Fishing” sounds like an interesting game. But my mother’s warnings of spreading germs came racing back as I imagine making out with multiple strangers. Here’s how it works. A ...

bright lights, big ass, by jen lancaster

Jen Lancaster is back with another in her memoir series with Bright Lights, Big Ass – and her transformation from unemployed smartass to best-selling author is as amusing as ever. ...

something blue, by emily giffin

  Chick Lit and Wine Summer Must Read #4: “Something Blue” by Emily Giffin I enjoyed “Something Borrowed” so much that I couldn’t resist checking back into Rachel and Darcy’s ...

with good behavior, by jennifer lane

Chick Lit and Wine Summer Must Read #2: “With Good Behavior” by Jennifer Lane She opened the door, and staring back were beautiful, steely blue eyes, short dark hair, and ...

twang, by john schlimm

Backstage with the Field Sisters is as dramatic as it gets – screaming, hitting, swearing, and scratching is just a sample of the infamous sisterly fights rumored to occur before ...

the man of my dreams, by curtis sittenfeld

Since reading about the rise and fall of Julia Roberts’ relationship with Kiefer Sutherland, Hannah Gavener has been searching for the man of her dreams. It’s not a hot blond ...

Interview with: Amanda Goldberg and Ruthanna Khalighi Hopper

I recently had the chance to chat with Amanda Goldberg and Ruthanna Khalighi Hopper, authors of the fab new book “Beneath a Starlet Sky.” The book is a quick read ...