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Wanted: Chick Lit Recommendations (Preferably of the British Variety)

May 24th, 2010 by Manda | 11 Comments | Filed in Entertainment

Even though it’s practically June, I’ve finally decided to make good on one of my goals for 2010 and start reading more fiction. I attempted reading a YA novel to start off with, but I think I’m starting to grow out of the YA genre. There are some exceptions, of course; Sarah Dessen will always be by far and away my favorite author and there are some YA novels that I will always hold near and dear to my heart. Still, I’ve begun to turn my attention from YA authors to that of chick lit, specifically British chick lit1.

I know the genre of chick lit is not always seen as a respectable one in the field of literature and more often than not it is described as brainless/mindless reading. I’ll agree that there might be some merit to the arguments against chick lit; chick lits aren’t going to be novels that are taught in high school English classes anytime soon. Still, it’s one of my favorite genres, if not my favorite. After a long and harrowing day at class/work, the last thing I’m going to want to read is a hefty, brainpower-intensive tome like War and Peace or Anna Karenina. Rather, I’m going to want to curl up on the couch with a relaxing read that I know I will enjoy.

There’s something about British (and Irish, too) chick lit, though, that places it a cut above chick lits from authors of other nationalities. I’m not quite sure why, but there’s something I find completely fascinating about tales of these women in their twenties and thirties, living in London (or Dublin, as in some of the books by Marian Keyes, a favorite of mine2) and juggling work commitments, friendship/family dramas and of course ongoing conflicts with various misters Right and Wrong. Maybe it’s the culturally dry humor that’s rampant throughout these novels, or my own personal fascination with glamorous-sounding city life of a twentysomething woman in London. Whatever it is, I am always on the lookout for a British (or Irish) author whose novels fall under the genre of chick lit.

My go-to chick lit authors are Keyes, Sophie Kinsella and Harriet Evans. These three have never, ever let me down, and I love them for it. It was Evans’ novel “Going Home” that broke my reading “drought” of over nearly a year, which was no small feat considering I’d stopped reading almost every book I had begun in an attempt to start reading again after about 30 pages.

Both Keyes and Kinsella have novels out that I have yet to read, which I am very excited about; they are definitely next on my to-read list. I’ve also got some of Evans’ novels to catch up on as I’ve fallen a little behind in keeping up with her newest books. But once I’ve read all of those, I’m at a loss at where to turn to next for a good British chick lit. So, anyone have any recommendations?

  1. Some might say that this is slightly ironic as my work-in-progress novel is deeply rooted in YA. Still, they say write what you know, and I most definitely do know YA. As of right now, the same cannot be said for chick lit! []
  2. Keyes is Irish, not British. Dublin is not a British city but I still love Keyes’ work (some of her books are also set in London, or both London and Dublin). []

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I Need More TV Shows

July 19th, 2009 by Manda | 17 Comments | Filed in Entertainment, Question of the Week

I’ve been rotting away in front of the TV (or my laptop screen, watching TV online) this summer. Needless to say, I’ve gotten through quite a bit of my TV show “catch up” list. There are still a few shows I need to watch, some of which include:

  • Skins (season 3)
  • Veronica Mars (recommended by Krissy)
  • Supernatural (season 4)
  • Black Books (recommended by Melody and Sophie)

Still, I’m looking for new TV shows as I can never have too many on my to-watch list. However, I’m rather disheartened by what I’ve found so far (the new 10 Things I Hate About you series, I’m looking at you. Who thought that series would be a good idea?). I want to find a new show that’s light and funny, similar to How I Met Your Mother or The Big Bang Theory (congrats to Jim Parsons on his Emmy nod!), really good drama similar to Skins, or something along the lines of Merlin, all of which I love.

Maybe I’m just looking in the wrong places, but good TV shows to watch are hard to find!

Question of the Week: What are some of your favorite TV shows? What shows would you recommend for others?

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Acne Treatment Help

July 5th, 2009 by Manda | 8 Comments | Filed in Life, Question of the Week

One of the many things I do not miss about being a young teenager is the inevitable acne. While the acne I suffered from was nowhere near as bad as it could have been, no acne would have been infinitely preferable to any acne. My skin is pretty clear now; my daily skin care regime keeps my skin clean and clear and the acne at bay. However, every now and then I’ll get a lonely zit or pimple appear on my face, and I’m at a loss for what to do.

The skincare products I use are targeted at my overall face and neck area, so they aren’t very helpful when it comes to combating an individual pimple or zit. I’ve discovered that in the week leading up to my period, I have a tendency to suffer from breakouts on my face. Not only is this frustrating because breakouts never help one’s appearance, but I’m not sure what product(s) I should go buy to help treat these sole pimples/zits when they appear each month.

I see commercials and ads for Clearasil, Clean & Clear, and Neutrogena, among other companies, and all of their various products like a pimple blocker pen or rapid clear fight-and-fade gel, all designed for individual blemishes. I’m not sure which to get, or which even works well. I also sometimes use The Body Shop’s tea tree oil, which works well, but I’m wondering if I should add some other products in my blemish treatment and prevention arsenal.

Question of the Week: What product(s) do you use for acne and/or individual blemishes? What products/companies have worked well for you in your experience, and which ones do you not recommend?

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