Reasons to Embrace Chick Lit for Book Groups
By Anne Chekal, published Jul 02, 2007
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However, books in the so called "Chick Lit" genre get a bad rap. They become a guilty pleasure that women may or may not admit to enjoying. But sometimes, for that very reason, "chick lit" novels are the perfect choice for a book group read. Here are a few reasons why.
1. Everyone needs an occasional escape. In today's busy world, women juggle motherhood, employment, housework, family obligations, charity, you name it and there is a woman out there doing it. At the end of some days, no matter how high minded she may feel, the news journal or serious novel on the bed stand just seems like too much effort. Lighter reads are fast and don't require an immense amount of mental energy.
2. Topics are relatable - or not. The majority of chick lit is about finding a man, boyfriend troubles, children, friendship, relationships, travel, finding your bliss, and the occasional rock star fantasy. What woman has not experienced at least one of these areas, or dreamt about doing so. On the flip side, few women have PR jobs with world travel perks or meet men who look like Clive Owen at the office. So women can enjoy living vicariously through the heroine.
3. Re-invigorates interest. Sometimes book groups get stale because the same kind of book is chosen for every meeting. Members may show up having read part of the book or "not gotten to it," or not come at all. Choosing a book with a lighter tone - for groups both new and old - can remind members that reading for assignment does not have to feel like one. Especially during the summer, choosing something that feels like beach reading ensures members are more likely to want to read it. And next time the group can get back to more serious reading.
Reasons to Embrace Chick Lit for Book Groups
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Did You Know?
Chick lit features heroines prevailing over struggles in their love lives and workplaces. The frequently irreverent tone belies the typical romantic themes.
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