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I am going to hit up the library on my way home tonight to grab a book or two for my trip to Colorado tomorrow

Anyone have any book recommendations? I want something that is funny and girly. I have a lot of family drama going on so something that will help me escape all that! Thanks!
Re: Book Recommendations
Are you there Vodka? It's me Chelsea by Chelsea Handler is absolutely hysterical.
I also like Jen Lancaster's books... her blog is also really funny.
We make the rockin' world go 'round.
they may not have it but bossypants is hysterical.
i also liked are you there vodka . . .
anything by laurie notaro makes me laugh out loud
Ditto Are You There Vodka? by Chelsea Handler. It is absolutely hilarious.
I am also a big fan of Sophia Kinsella (author of the Shopaholic series). Her non-Shopaholic books are really funny as well, especially The Undomestic Goddess.
I also recommend all of Chelsea Handler and Jen Lancaster's books (except JL's last one which is a novel as opposed to a humor book and not that great).
I also like (chick lit) Jennifer Weiner (not always funny), Jodi Picoult, and have been reading Ruth Reichl's books (must reads if you're a foodie- Garlic and Sapphires was amazing!).
Stand up for something you believe in.
I've recently read, and liked:
B!tch Proof Suit-De-Ann Black
Looking for Trouble -Erin Kern
Little Earth Quakes -Jennifer Weiner
"They say with time it gets better. Not true. With time you only get used to it."