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Reader's Advisory Librarian Lora Bruggeman has a new book blog called Pop Goes Fiction. She includes read-alikes and suggestions for further reading, as well as her "Best of" list.

Author Jennifer Weiner has her own blog at SnarkSpot.

Shirley Kawa Jump crosses between chick-lit and romance at her blog, Eating My Words

E. Lockhart, author of The Boyfriend List, blogs too!

Bookburger
dishes up news, reviews, and great giveaways for hungry readers. Chick lit? You bet! Come take a bite!

Trashionista - "We read books like they're going out of fashion."
Trashionista gets to grips with the wonderful world of female fiction. We take an unbiased look at beach reads, bestsellers, new releases and old favourites - and we actually read the books before writing about them. At Trashionista we don't believe that 'chick lit' is a dirty word - but if a book is trash, we'll let you know!

Chicklish - "Reader, I snogged him."
British YA chick lit site chock-full of reviews and interviews.


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Hello Everyone out there, i am an Australian Librarian i love Olivia Goldsmith for a good laugh also, Maggie Alderson is a great chick lit author.


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Or So It seems
Paul Steven Stone
Publisher: CreateSpace 2008
ISBN: 978-1438207698
Incredibly funny…
Paul Peterson--divorced father, advertising agent--is on a journey of self-discovery. Through a sort of meditative state, Peterson revisits past events in his life. He does this in a short period of time. However, the reader should remember time is relative. Traveling with Peterson (besides the reader) is A Hindu Holy Man known as The Bapucharya. Few authors could take this plot and make it a successful book. Paul Steven Stone manages to weave in and out of time yet keep the plot smoothly flowing.
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