Booking Through Thursday – Fluffy

What’s the lightest, most “fluff” kind of book you’ve read recently?

I went looking for a bit of fluffy reading earlier this month and brought home three fluffy reads from the library:

*True Love (and Other Lies) by Whitney Glaskell (I enjoyed this book and will have a review up soon)
*Italian for Beginners by Kristin Harmel (I’m about halfway through this one and not quite as enthusiastic about it)
*The Art of French Kissing by Kristin Harmel

I think we all need a bit of fluffy reading from time to time. What is fluffy for you is probably different from what I consider fluffy, but as long as you get the same, relaxing result, it’s all good.

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7 Responses
  1. Mae says:

    The art of French Kissing sounds interesting! :-) I picked The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler – not exactly the same type of ‘fluff’.

  2. I like that your fluff has an international flair!

  3. I agree with you – sometimes the brain just needs a break :) Here’s my BTT response.

  4. Pam says:

    I’m not a big fluff person but Italian for Beginners looks too cute.

  5. I’ve never read any of those, but the titles on the Harmel books piqued my interest. Thanks for posting!

  6. Bluestocking says:

    The Art of French Kissing? Hmm, I may want to try that one. LOL!! Here is mine

  7. Looks like you’re on a Kristin Harmel kick. I’ve actually not heard of her (I think). Cool. Now I get to investigate later on today! Thanks!