Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed several of the Shopaholic books before they got too formulaic even for me.
Hunger Games series
Anonymous wrote:VC Andrews. I am also the poster from the other thread who is currently reading The Perfect Cheerleader. I like basically any book that would make a good Lifetime movie!
Anonymous wrote:Georgette Heyer's regency era novels.
Anonymous wrote:The Hating Game
The Rosie Project
Liane Moriarty, Emily Giffin and Jennifer Weiner (for all of these authors I enjoyed some books more than others)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ACOTAR.
YES. I binged this as a mid-40 year old. Also loved the Bridgerton series. I read a ton of "real books," but I could never get through them without some brain candy breaks.
I also love light romances with HEA--especially the big city/small town trope. Is the main character the owner of a bakery/coffee shop/bookstore in a small town and the love interest is a CEO/lawyer/surgeon from The Big City passing through who ends up overstaying his/her welcome due to a broken car/snowstorm/sick parent and finds love and peace in the small town? Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently reading The Palace Papers by Tina Brown. Just finished two huge assignments and I need this.
I enjoyed the front half of this book so much and then just ran out of steam. Did you enjoy the second half?
Anonymous wrote:Currently reading The Palace Papers by Tina Brown. Just finished two huge assignments and I need this.
Anonymous wrote:I read the entire Slough House series by Mick Herron. That probably fits the definition of lowbrow but I did enjoy them!!
Also +1 Elizabeth, Jessica was kind of a b.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jenny Colgan books. Can’t get enough!
Her books are so dumb, and I cannot stop reading them!