Best women divorce fiction books according to redditors

We found 60 Reddit comments discussing the best women divorce fiction books. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Divorce Fiction:

u/quesrah · 3 pointsr/suggestmeabook

My friends and I have a Terrible Book Club, where we write snarky notes in the margins of terrible books and mail them to each other, like MST3K in book form. This started when I was trapped on a plane with How Nancy Drew Saved My Life as my only reading material and had no one to complain to about it, so I wrote my annoyance into the margins and passed it around to my friends, who added their own notes. It almost made that terrible book worthwhile. Later, my sister and I did the same thing to the entire Twilight series.

A few others that are floating around our group:

u/adyingbreedx · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

If you like romantic suspense, read the LOST Series by Cynthia Eden (really anything by Cynthia Eden).

If you like vampires, Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward.

Contemporary two of my favorites were The Boy I Hate and Hooked On You .

I’m not much of a paranormal romance person, but the Bad Things Series is AMAZING, by Cynthia Eden. Sooooo good.

Historical Romance, I adore Julie Garwood’s The Bride .

And if you want something drama-filled and totally chaotic but still somehow satisfying (eventually), checkout Lovers and Gamblers by Jackie Collins. This book made me very mad but it ended up worth it, lol.

u/Jefi08 · 2 pointsr/52book

Actually no, which I suppose is a good thing. A major reason why I've read so much this year is because I've really enjoyed all the books I've read and gotten my reading passion back, you know. I'm Norwegian and as you see some of the titles are Norwegian as well. You could try and find an English translation of them if you'd like to try something new ;)

Love by Hanne Østarvik https://www.amazon.com/Love-Hanne-Orstavik-ebook/dp/B0716W24Z4/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=hanne+%C3%B8rstavik&qid=1558381425&s=gateway&sr=8-1

A Norwegian classic: Fuglane by Tarjei Vesaas. https://www.amazon.com/Birds-Tarjei-Vesaas/dp/0914671200/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=tarjei+vesaas&qid=1558381487&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/Authorlaureneckhardt · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

The Last Look by Lauren Eckhardt

Very real and not your typical happy ending with real-life twists and turns and an emotional rollercoaster.

*I just presented at a book club yesterday and those were words from them.* The ebook is also only $1.99 this week only.

u/hbeen · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

eeee!! I heart books!! There are so many I could tell you about!! one of my favourites is Italian for Beginners by Kristin Harmel. It is a modern day roman holiday. Another one is The fixer upper by Mary Kay Andrews. I am still reading it and I love it so far. It is about this lady who was working as a lobbyist and her boss is part of a huge scandal and tries to pin it on her. Her father jusst happened to be given a old run down house in a small town and she goes and fixes it up.


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u/luckykarma83 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think you should read this. I started reading this the other day and its awesome. I love reading books! Book of choice

u/Romanticon · 1 pointr/eroticauthors

They've done... decently? Nowhere near as good as /u/kaymcdammit does with hers, but they usually crest somewhere at the 1-2k rank overall in the store.

This one did pretty well.

BTW, when I say "humor," I don't mean that I'm putting a joke on each page - I can't write like Sir Terry Pratchett, much as I'd love to have that skill. Instead, the tone tends to stay lighter; if you have read any Janet Evanovich, Jennifer Crusie, or Sophie Kinsella (Confessions of a Shopaholic), you'll know what I mean.

Yes, I compare myself to Crusie and Kinsella. No, I don't think I measure up to their level - but I'm trying!

u/BoilerMaker11 · 0 pointsr/Games

> "Hey, Harry Potter/A Game of Thrones/Northern Lights/American Psycho were written 20+ years ago! I shouldn't have to pay 11.99 for copies! They should be 3.99 at most they're so old! Only new stuff should be expensive!"

Ummm....yes, actually. Would you pay $10,000 for a 1992 Ford Taurus, even if it still "runs well"? Would you pay $25 a The Dark Knight Blu-ray, even though it was one of the best movies of the 2000s and, arguably, the best movie of 2008? Would you pay $40 for A Link to the Past, a game considered the greatest of all time? No, you wouldn't. Despite those items still holding up and being great, you would not pay that expensive price for them, precisely because they were old.

There's such a thing as depreciation, and the market determines that (go to any used game store and CoD4 will be $5-7, whereas a black label copy of, say, Marvel vs Capcom 2 will be like $50, due to rarity). They're keeping the price artificially high to make it seem like a "premium" product that's still "in demand". If that were truly the case and people were still gobbling this game up (I'm not saying the community isn't still there, I'm talking about new consumers. That's what 'demand' addresses), they would continuously be bragging about the sales and that would justify its price point. You wanna know why GTAV is still $60? Because millions of people are still buying the game, to this day, and some milestone achievement is announced every 6 months or so. That obviously isn't true for CoD4, despite how good the game is.

Oh, and btw, I really don't know what point you were trying to make mentioning any of those books, considering:

Harry Potter

A Game of Thrones

Northern Lights

American Psycho (This one appears to hold up, but apparently it's a rare book)

I intentionally sorted by new, because if I picked used, the price would literally be a penny for 3 of those books, and $0.74 for the last.