Suggestions for light and fluffy, please

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Suggestions for light and fluffy, please

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I'm finally finishing A Fine Balance (I'm having a really hard time concentrating lately) and I need something veeerrry light. As in funny, no tragedies, please, not too much thinking. Total brain candy. I liked Bridget Jones and Good in Bed, hated Confessions of a Shopaholic.
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Oh see, and I was going to recommend Confessions of a Shopaholic. Let me think a bit and see . . . .

What about some David Sedaris? While not necessarily "light and fluffy" it's fun stuff that's fairly quick to read.
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Hey LB,

I ended up buying 2 Marian Keyes. But thanks for the recommendation :)
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I love Marian Keyes. Which ones did you get?

For light but not inane, I would also recommend three books by Emily Giffin: Something Borrowed, Something Blue and Baby Proof.
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Janet Evanovich does a great, funny series about a female bails bondsman. They are called One for the Money, Two for the Dough, etc. I also like Stephen King Fantasy for good brain candy
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