Okay, I admit it. Ugh. 50 Shades of Grey. Also, Twilight, upon which 50 Shades was based on. |
Another vote for Dick Francis! Also Carl Hiassen, and whoever wrote the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee mysteries. |
Stephanie Plum books. |
Looove Dean Koontz. Love. Also Stephen King, but I don’t know if he’s lowbrow. |
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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. |
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) |
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. |
I enjoyed several of the Shopaholic books before they got too formulaic even for me.
Hunger Games series |
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. |
Twilight
Hunger Games Sookie Stackhouse series (true blood) Really bad (but good) domestic dramas |
Elizabeth. I know, I know. You? |
And I read all of the thrillers. I don’t enjoy all of them, but enough to keep reading. |
Most low brow I read is Anthony Horowitz. Genius, hilarious. |
I loved Bridget Jones’ Diary |