12 Books of a SASSY Christmas

by Lady D on December 15, 2008 · 4 comments

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In search of a book for our next book club reading, I couldn’t resist the urge to do the obvious: search “SASSY.” Much to my surprise, there were just too many appealing titles to choose from: books about everything from food to friendship and all that is sassy. I’ve composed a list to satisfy many of your sassy needs, my gift to you. Some may even make good Christmas gifts for your fellow twenty-somethings.

 

Advice

1.          Speaking Our Minds, Sage Advice From Sassy Women (Little Books (Andrews & McMeel) (Hardcover) by Andrews McMeel Publishing

2.            How to be Sassy, Successful and Single

Get On with It!: How to Be Sassy, Successful and Single by Sue Ostler

3.            Secrets to Loving the Life You're Living

Sassy, Single,&Satisfied – Secrets to Loving the Life You’re Living by Michelle McKinney Hammond; (also by Hammond:The Sassy Girl’s Checklist for Living, Loving, and OvercomingA Sassy Girl’s Guide to Loving God: Discovering the Ultimate Relationship)

4.            Sexy, Sassy, Singularly Happy : the savvy girl’s guide to enjoying the single life by Marivi Soliven Blanco

5.            A Sassy Little Guide to Getting Over Him

A Sassy Little Guide to Getting Over Him by Sandra Ann Miller and Michiko Stehrenberger

6.            30 Days to Finding and Keeping Sassy Sidekicks and BFFs: A Friendship Field Guide by Clea Hantman

 

Fiction

7.            Happily Even After (Sassy Sistahood, Book 3) (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #22) (Steeple Hill Cafe)

Sassy Sistahood Series: Made of Honor by Marilynn Griffith; If The Shoe Fits and Happily Even After

8.            Wild and Sassy by Cia Leah

According to the Amazon.com Product Description:

U.S. Marshall Clint Brandon vows to avenge the murder of his friend, Chuck McKenna.  What he doesn-t count on is falling in love with Chuck-s daughter, Sassy, at first glance.  Together, they stand side by side, fighting a ruthless man hell bent on taking Sassy and her ranch.

9.            SASSY by Valerie A. Howard

According to the Amazon.com Product Description:

Cecilia Richards is single, saved and sassy as her nickname implies. She is also an unapologetic know-it-all. Sassy has no problem pointing out the imperfections in others’ lives, including her best friend, Amber, who is involved in an illicit relationship with a married man, and her neighbor, Jayna, who has a deep, dark secret from her past. Sassy’s pristine world begins to crumble when her man, Darnell, finds fame and fortune more alluring, she falls out with both of her girlfriends, and her career as a top marketing executive is compromised. Can “Miss Perfect” get it together before she loses it all?

 

Cooking

10.        Sassy Sips & Nibbles by Emma Roberts

11.         Fun With Food

The Sassy Spoon: Fun With Food by Jennifer Colla

12.        

Going Wild in the Kitchen: The Fresh & Sassy Tastes of Vegetarian Cooking by Leslie Cerier

 

Has anyone read any of these books? If so, do tell.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Barbara 12.17.08 at 1:48 am

Who knew sassy came in so many different forms =). Those sound like some good reads.

2 Eva 12.18.08 at 2:52 am

i’m not digging the association between sassy and single. whomp. but otherwise, this is kinda cool. so are you gonna read any of these?

3 Lady D 12.18.08 at 10:40 pm

Ha ha. I feel you on the single thing Eva. But some people definitely need guidance on playing the single game. I know I do at times. Doesn’t it seem ironic that when you’re most content with being single is when some suitor wants to pop up in your face? But I digress.
Anywho, yes I do plan on reading a few of these: 1-7, maybe check out 10 and 11. We could possibly revisit a few in ‘09 for our book club.

4 Lady D 12.20.08 at 9:59 am

There are a lot more. I chose the ones with the catchiest titles. But there’s a plethora of “SASSY” books out there.

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