I was reading past posts on one of my favorite blogs, Pink Lemonade Design, which is run by Isabelle Lafleche, whose debut book, J'Adore New York, is out in December( I can't WAIT!). I came across a post of hers that had a link to an article about how just because a book is all fluff & fun, doesn't mean it is stupid or should be looked down upon just because it is chick-lit. I wholeheartedly agree. Chick lit for women and teens is my favorite genre, and the style of the genre helps relax me at the end of the day. In my personal opinion, you can't hate something if you have never tried it, so I think every woman should try at least one chick-lit book in their lifetime. She might end up hating it, or she might, suprisingly, find a new obsession. What do you think? I would love to here comments! And here is the link to the article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/aug/05/chick-lit-debate-michele-gorman?CMP=twt_gu Enjoy!
Hugs & Best Wishes,
Elizabeth
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