The Convenience of Chick Lit

October 28, 2008 posted by Jaclyn Abergas
Choosing Books, Fiction

Sometimes, no matter how hard we try, we like to let go of the award-winning, critically-acclaimed books, books that tug at your heart and force you into action. Sometimes it gets too much. And those are the times when we turn to the book that will make us laugh and giggle and make our hearts warm and help us escape even for awhile. These are the chick lit books.

I admit I have a weakness for chick lit. I love the tried-and-tested romantic angle, where girl meets boy, boy gives her a hard time, girl eventually falls in love with him, they kiss and the love story is complete. Or the angle where the girl gives up everything, goes somewhere alone and re-discovers herself. It’s not original, but it works because it gives “chicks” hope.

There are some chick lit books, though, where the formula becomes tiring, and it doesn’t work. It just fails throughout. But there are a lot of chick lit books that have succeeded everytime. If you’d like to read a chick lit, I suggest reading books from these authors:

1. Jane Green

She has tried to evolve and expanded her books to include other woman issues, including aging, fertility and the like. She knows she is writing chick lit, so she doesn’t try to be intellectual in any of her books, which works better anyway.

Notable Jane Green Books: Jemima J, Second Chance, The Other Woman, Swapping Lives

2. Marian Keyes

Marian Keyes and Jane Green are two of the authors leading the pack when it comes to chick lit. They invented what chick lit is all about. Marian Keyes, however, at first decided to concentrate on one family with five sisters and decided to create stories about three of the sisters. She later evolved to writing stories about different females that reflected the issues women are going through today.

Notable Marian Keyes Books: Rachel’s Holiday, Angels

3. Jane Austen

The ultimate female author who unofficially started the trend for chick lit. Even though her books were set in the 19th century, a lot of the issues back then are still the issues women are going through today. She has served as the inspiration of chick lit authors worldwide because she captures the emotions and the trials of a woman accurately all the time.

Notable Jane Austen Books: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion

Do you like reading chick lit? What’s your favorite chick lit book?

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