Sh*tty fiction recs

Anonymous
Michael Crichton or Preston and Child for a la Da Vinci Code. M. M. Kaye mysteries. If you *really* want sh*tty, Phyllis Whitney or better yet VC Andrews - Flowers in the Attic or My Sweet Audrina - can't beat the old skool stuff...although that last might be too Twilighty, admittedly.
Anonymous
Anything by V.C. Andrews.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outlander


+1

Started these per earlier suggestion thread. Can't stop! Love them and only slightly embarrassed about it.

Anonymous
Girl on a Train

Gone, Girl
Anonymous
The Guest Room -Chris Bohjalian
The Rocks - Peter Nichols
Anything by Liane Moriarty
Anything by Chris Pavone (I like ExPats best)
Anonymous
The Guest Room -Chris Bohjalian
The Rocks - Peter Nichols
Anything by Liane Moriarty
Anything by Chris Pavone (I like ExPats best)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anything by V.C. Andrews.


Seriously. I had just gotten a Kindle when Lifetime announced that they were going to do the movies for all the books in the FitA series. I reread them all in like a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella. Kind of a wannabe Bridget Jones series. Of course, if you haven't read the Bridget Jones books, do those first.


omg i loved the shopaholic books back in the day!
Anonymous
I hate to call them shitty fiction bc I know the author but the crime books by local author, Allison Leotta, are easy to read and compelling. Sex,murder, mystery and a lot of local shout outs. She's a former federal sex crimes prosecutor so really knows her stuff. Her books area series so start with the first one.
Anonymous
I so hate to admit this but I loved the Vampire Academy Series ( and it is exactly what it sounds like) and all of the Steam punk books by Gail Carriger. http://www.gailcarriger.com/books
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't put these two books down
Mr. Penumbra's 24 hour bookstore - Robin Slone
In The Darkest Corner- Elizabeth Haynes

This isn't shitty fiction--at least not in the way the OP is asking for. It's a quick read, but well-plotted and -paced with well-developed characters.


I thought it was ok. A little interesting, a little boring. If she's looking for easy entertainment, she could do better.
Anonymous
For a fast and easy plot, it's hard to beat Nelson Demille (try Radiant Angel or Gold Coast) or John Grisham (The Associate or King of Torts).

I also like Liane Moriarty's books, which are quick but not brain dead.

And Rainbow Rowell. Try Eleanor & Park or Landline.

Less a fan of JoJo Moyes, but some of my friends love her books. Especailly when they want something easy and mindless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate to call them shitty fiction bc I know the author but the crime books by local author, Allison Leotta, are easy to read and compelling. Sex,murder, mystery and a lot of local shout outs. She's a former federal sex crimes prosecutor so really knows her stuff. Her books area series so start with the first one.


On a similar note, try And When She Was Good, by Laura Lippman. Fast and fun. (And far better than sh*tty.)
Anonymous
Big Girl Panties by Stephanie Evanovish - so shitty, slightly smutty & easy to read, that I refuse to add it as "Read" on my Good Reads account.
Anonymous
+2 on Liane Moriarty. They are chick lit but relatively well-written so won't make you feel like a complete idiot.

I just read Kitchens of the Great Midwest by Ryan Stradal and it was light and an easy read but not completely shitty.
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