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The Vine: February 21, 2014

Submitted by on February 21, 2014 – 9:27 AM51 Comments

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I’m a recently divorced (boo/yay) gal in her early thirties looking for some good reads to help me keep believing in the magic of love.

Something in between classics like Jane Eyre (too heavy and complicated) and Confessions of a Shopaholic (too mindless/chick-lit). Both of those types of books are great in their own time, but they’re not really what I need right now.

Thanks!

Signed,

Cheaters Ride The Size-Nine Express

PS If you beautiful people have other reading suggestions that would feel healing, I’d certainly welcome those too.

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  • Dsayko says:

    Seconding Lauren Willig’s Secret History of the Pink Carnation (and the rest of the series too). Total brain candy, and lots of fun.

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