Archive for August 12th, 2010

Chick Lit Classic: Goodbye, Jimmy Choo by Annie Sanders

Posted By Chloe on August 12th, 2010

Chick Lit Classics is a regular feature on Chick Lit Reviews where we highlight the books we feel are classics of the chick lit genre. Feel free to discuss our choices in the comments section!

I first came across Annie Sanders when I was leant this book by my nan back in 2004 when it came out. I certainly wasn’t aware that Annie Sanders was actually 2 people (Meg Sanders and Annie Ashworth), but the story sounded good so I was eager to read. Luckily for me, it was fabulous and certainly gave me something great to read on my lonely first few evenings when I had started University. It’s about an unlikely pair of best friends given the chance of a lifetime but then having to protect that lifestyle they’ve grown to love so much when the media realises what a great idea they have going. It’s incredibly readable with lovely characters you can relate to. The easy to read writing style makes the book all the more excellent, and if you haven’t yet read anything by Annie Sanders, I’d definitely recommend starting with Goodbye, Jimmy Choo!

“Under normal circumstances, Izzie and Maddy would never have met. Their lives are a million miles apart - Izzie is bohemian and skint, Maddy is Gucci-clad and loaded. But, thanks to their respective husbands’ careers, both have been dumped into the English countryside, fish out of water with five young children between them. Thrown together at a ghastly women’s lunch, they quickly discover a shared longing for mucky London streets and the residents’ parking permits they’ve left behind. When tragedy hits and Maddy’s world collapses, they have to make money fast. A chance discovery leads this unlikely partnership to launch a natural cosmetics company from the kitchen table, with consequences beyond their wildest imaginings. Then the media spotlight turns on them, and Maddy and Izzie have to give up all they hold dear to embrace a lifestyle they hate. But just how far are they prepared to go?”

Book Deal: Eleanor Moran moves to Sphere!

Posted By Leah on August 12th, 2010

Eleanor Moran has switched publishing houses from Penguin to Sphere after fiction publisher Joanne Dickinson won world rights to two books at auction.The books were bought from Sheila Crowley at Curtis Brown for an undisclosed sum. Sphere plans to publish the first book, provisionally titled Marry in Haste, in August 2011.

Dickinson said: “I was the underbidder for Eleanor in the first auction and was very sad we didn’t acquire her then. When the chance came up a second time, we didn’t hesitate. I am really excited to be working with such a talented writer and the publication of Eleanor’s third novel will be a major publishing event for Sphere in 2011.”

Moran had two books published by Penguin, Stick or Twist and Mr Almost Right, which Sphere said has sold more than 40,000 copies since publication in March.

I really enjoyed Eleanor’s latest book Mr Almost Right and I’m definitely looking forward to her new one Marry In Haste, and can’t wait to see what it’s about and how Sphere design her cover!