Which lowbrow books do you love?

Anonymous
Okay, I admit it. Ugh. 50 Shades of Grey. Also, Twilight, upon which 50 Shades was based on.
Anonymous
Another vote for Dick Francis! Also Carl Hiassen, and whoever wrote the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee mysteries.
Anonymous
Stephanie Plum books.
Anonymous
Looove Dean Koontz. Love. Also Stephen King, but I don’t know if he’s lowbrow.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
I just don’t have the capacity for anything other than fluff right now. I have a pretty steady diet of serial killer/forensics books. The books and authors don’t even matter much.
Anonymous
Murder mysteries. Currently rereading Julian Kestrel.

Also romances, especially Georgette Heyer.

Old school Children’s books that I’d have to stop and discuss the problematic aspects of if I were reading then to my actual children (think: Little House, Francis Burnett, Peter Pan, etc)
Anonymous
I love English murder mysteries, set in centuries past. Anna Huber, Charles Finch, C. S. Harris are favorite authors.
Been reading the Outlander books and enjoyed those.
Anonymous
I enjoyed several of the Shopaholic books before they got too formulaic even for me.

Hunger Games series

Anonymous
I'll read anything. For lowbrow, I enjoy the Baldacci and Grisham books. I enjoy Grisham's wicked sense of humor. Usually pick up the recent books at thrift shops.
Anonymous
Twilight

Hunger Games

Sookie Stackhouse series (true blood)

Really bad (but good) domestic dramas
Anonymous
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Jessica or Elizabeth?


Elizabeth. I know, I know. You?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twilight

Hunger Games

Sookie Stackhouse series (true blood)

Really bad (but good) domestic dramas


And I read all of the thrillers. I don’t enjoy all of them, but enough to keep reading.
Anonymous

Most low brow I read is Anthony Horowitz. Genius, hilarious.
Anonymous
I loved Bridget Jones’ Diary
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