So I know I haven't updated this as much but I decided to take time with this. Since I am reading the sixth book in the series at the moment, I'm going to get the girls reviewing Shopaholic Ties the Knot and Chick Lit.

CAM: I hate planning for weddings.

BRENNAN: I'm not surprised, they are expensive and kind of pointless.

ANGELA: But they are fun.

CAM: Really? I just spent two hours arguing with the caterers over halibut.

BRENNAN: What was wrong with the salmon?

CAM: That is what I asked. To be fair at least I didn't have to fake a wedding.

BRENNAN: I gather you read the Shopaholic novel then.

CAM: Yes.

ANGELA: It is a difficult to decide between the backyard wedding at your home and the wedding of your dreams.

BRENNAN: I never dreamed about my wedding.

CAM: You don't even want to get married.

BRENNAN: Well, I hate how some writer's always portray woman as wedding obsessed and bridezillas.

ANGELA: Wow, honey, you got a term correct.

BRENNAN: There is a documentary on one of the many channels Booth insists on having. I watched it while I was night feeding.

CAM: To be honest, women are stereotyped in this genre of novels.

BRENNAN: What genre of novels is this book?

ANGELA: Chick Literature. Literature that is written for women, and yes, women are rather stereotyped but at least they are not used as sex objects like what Michael Bay seems to think we are.

CAM: I thought you liked Transformers.

ANGELA: Its two hours of mind numbing, racist, sexist and bad humoured trash. But my God is it awesome.

BRENNAN: That is such a contradiction. You just listed what was wrong with it and then said it was good.

ANGELA: Brennan, if you watch it, you will understand why I like it despite its major flaws.

CAM: At least Megan Fox – while badly acted – had some depth to her. Unlike Becky Bloomwood.

ANGELA: I thought she did have a depth to her. I mean she could have been completely selfish and went straight for the big wedding that Luke's mother planned. Instead she wanted it to be rather simple wedding in her home town of Oxshott. Which I Googled and it looks nicer than the Plaza Hotel.

BRENNAN: Even though I think that Rebecca is a complete stereotype of a twenty something year old woman, she does have a personality and is really clever. I like her in the book better than in the film, even though I thought she was well acted.

CAM: I don't think I was annoyed with the character as such but I hated how she just kept putting off her decision. Even if her best friend was having a baby.

ANGELA: I would hate to be pregnant at my best friend's wedding.

BRENNAN: Cam, we can reassure you that neither Angela nor I are pregnant.

CAM: Good because we've already got the dresses, and Dr Brennan I wouldn't expect you to get pregnant that quickly.

BRENNAN: I know. Question, is there more books after this one?

ANGELA: I think there are three more and there is another one due to be released soon.

CAM: Why Brennan?

BRENNAN: I thought there would be one about Rebecca and Luke having a baby.

ANGELA: I think that there is one with them having a baby.

BRENNAN: No doubt it will be about Rebecca buying all the baby clothes and furniture. I like it though. Anthropologically, it shows a stereotypical yet quite well developed female character.

CAM: I go with developedish because she keeps forgetting the lessons that she has learned from the previous book.

ANGELA: Well, at least we have other characters to keep the balance. Isn't that what makes a great book or television show?

CAM: Could you imagine a television show with us?