Underrated cult classics

You know those cult classics that a small band of people love and a lot of others haven't even heard of? Well I'm making it my duty today to share with you some well-loved books that deserve an even wider audience. They could all be described as chick lit, so don't let the fact that none of them were written in the last 50 years hold you back from picking one up and having a darn good read!

Carry on over the cut to see my selection (and suggest your own!)

In Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford. No-one can satirise the upper classes like Nancy Mitford, and this tongue-in-cheek portrayal of an eccentric aristocratic family during World War Two is very witty and unexpectedly moving - a brilliant read.

Diary of a Provincial Lady by E.M Delafield. Before Bridget Jones and prior to mum-lit, the Provincial Lady kept a 1930s diary featuring her absent-minded husband, unruly children and her own shoddy housekeeping. Tongue in cheek and very well-written, don't let the perhaps stuffy-sounding title put you off, this is a great book (with lots of sequels if you really like it!)

The Dud Avocado by Elaine Dundy. This will disabuse you of the fact that the past was a much more innocent era, and fast.  Sally, the American heroine of Dundy's debut novel dies her hair pink, stays out all night drinking and smoking (and avoiding drugs) and generally living the debauched, bohemian lifestyle... in the 1950s. Fab, fun and definitely chick lit-ish, this is a great summer read that a LOT more people should have read.

What do you think?

Underrated cult classics - Comments

  • Don&#39t apologise, Melanie! :) I haven&#39t read The Edible Woman, Diane, but it was one that was recommended to me. You should read The Handmaid&#39s Tale and Cat&#39s Eye. Fab.

  • Melanie

    I guess I suggested "The Robber Bride" because the few times I have heard it mentioned (or read reviews of it), the reader was slightly disappointed with the book. They loved the language but were not happy with the ending. And when I read it myself... I just remember finishing it very quickly (I hated to even put it down). So, I apologize for incorrectly nominating Atwood. My bad :-/

  • Ooh, good one Megan! Haven&#39t read that one yet but it&#39s a cult classic for sure.



    I read half of The Edible Woman, got *incredibly* bored and have been put off Margaret Atwood ever since I&#39m afraid! *hides*

  • megan

    What about Valley of the Dolls!! A definite must read cult classic.

  • Hmmm. I&#39m not sure either Atwood or The Robber Bride could be considered underrated, Melanie.



    She&#39s arguably the most acclaimed living female author and I studied both The Handmaid&#39s Tale and The Robber Bride at uni.



    I&#39m really surprised her books didn&#39t go out from the library, though.



    In fact, she should be a Trailblazer, Diane! :)

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