Girls' Night Out, edited by Carole Matthews, Sarah Mlynowski, and Chris Manby
Twenty-one short stories by both American and British authors of Chick Lit. Includes stories by Tilly Bagshawe, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, Lauren Henderson, and more.
PS, I LOVE YOU, by Cecilia Ahern
Holly’s husband, Gerry, died from a brain tumor. Later she receives a packet of 10 envelopes, mailed by Gerry before his death, to be opened during each of the next several months. The envelopes contain a lists of things Holly should do to help her get through the upcoming year. P.S., I Love You , starring Hillary Swank and Gerard Butler.
Queen of Babble in the Big City, by Meg Cabot
Another fun and entertaining book by Cabot as she continues the story of Lizzie Nichols. Lizzie takes on New York City, her boyfriend, and her paying and non-paying jobs.
Swapping Lives, by Jane Green
In this "reality show" novel, Vicki Townsley of London and Amber Winslow of Connecticut win a Poise! magazine contest and switch lives. This contest lets them both see that the grass is not always greener as the saying goes.
Peculiar Treasures (The Katie Weldon Series #1), by Robin Jones Gunn
Gunn’s first book in this Christian chick lit series features Katie Weldon, a junior at Bible College where she is a resident assistant and deals with her relationship with her boyfriend, Rick Doyle.
Anybody Out There?, by Marian Keyes
Anna Walsh, one of the five Walsh sisters in Marian Keyes’s novels, left her New York life to recuperate in her parents Dublin cottage after being badly injured. She does not remember what happened and eventually returns to New York to find the answer. 2007 winner of the British Book Award for Popular Fiction.
Remember Me?, by Sophie Kinsella
Lexi Smart wakes up in the hospital after a car wreck with amnesia and cannot remember the last three years of her life, including her husband. A stand alone novel by Kinsella of the popular Shopaholic series fame.
Being Committed : A Novel, by Anna Maxted
In Maxted’s fourth chick lit novel, private investigator Hannah refuses her long-time boyfriend's marriage proposal. He becomes engaged to her neighbor and Hannah decides she wants him after all.
Certain Girls: A Novel, by Jennifer Weiner
After 12 years, Weiner writes a sequel to her novel, Good in Bed, featuring Cannie Shapiro. We meet Cannie's daughter, the rebellious Joy, as they plan her bat mitzvah and suffer through all the prickley parts of mother/daughter relationships.