1) Look at the list and bold those you have read. 2) Italicise those you intend to read. 3) Underline the books you LOVE, add a strikeout the books you read but didn't like. 4) Reprint this list in...out of the library RIGHT NOW. Why are you still reading this? The Of-Course-I'm-Not-Obsessed-With-Chick-Lit Queen, Queeny PS Read the Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot too! Okay, shutting up now.
I finished reading Shopaholic & Baby very quickly. It was cute. It was much funnier than I remember the other books being but that may simply be due to the fact that it's been quite a while since...help myself.) After that I'm not sure what I'll be reading I'll just wait and see what falls into my lap. Hopefully, I'll be getting some writing of my own done too. Until Next time- Cali
Book round up! It's the beginning of August and you only have a few more weeks to get through reading all of your summer picks. This summer has gone by way too fast and now I'm reading double time to...with either of them in ages. I think it would be fun so we can reminisce about how we can't believe we graduated 3 years ago already. I hope the movie will mean something special to you too.
My Husband’s Sweethearts by Bridget Asher Lucy Shoreman always knew her husband was popular with the ladies, but four years into their marriage she’d expected him to give...moments. Chick-lit for non chick-lit readers. (hmm…now that I think about it, I’m not sure I’d call it chick-lit, to be honest.) Click here to buy this book or add it to your wishlist. .
Everything Nice by Ellen Shanman Prickly Mike loses her job, too, when her lecherous boss Brian is fired from a prestigious ad agency. Suddenly she discovers that everyone wants team players with...character was hard to like at first, but things turned around so nicely that I couldn’t be offended at the unsurprising redemptive ending. Because sometimes a little redemption is a beautiful thing
Hello there folks! This is the continuation of the last post but before I get to the school-centric books to get you back in the (good, hopefully) mood for fall I forgot one book of summer fun. ..."Under the Rose" ($8, Amazon.com ) are a definite "pick-up" for the college set or bound. Stay tuned for more of Cali's fav stuff. Cause I love it you should love it too!- Cali
Sadly as long as we've all waited for summer to begin, it has only just begun and it's already half over. We all know that summer is a time of anticipation for all the best foods, desserts, activities...not gold! ($9, Amazon.com ) The next installment of books to check out will focus on books to get you in a scholastic mood. So until next time loves. Chillin' California style baby!- Cali
Here's some sweet summer fun: The Flirt by Kathleen Tessaro Imagine yourself finding that the spark has gone out of your marriage. You’d like to get things going again, but since part of the problem...lines rise like beaten egg whites to make a delightful meringue of a book, filled with comic situations and bittersweet chocolate reflections on the messiness of love and the fleeting nature of romance
#17 It Must Have Been Something I Ate by Jeffrey Steingarten More food essays from The Man Who Ate Everything . I found this set to be more enjoyable that the first due to the fact that he kept out...of self-discovery. I read these books for the wish fulfillment factor. Who doesn't want to inherit millions from a great-aunt and then have adventures in Europe with your wealthy European boyfriend