Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crazy Rich Asians
I really need to read this.
I read every Liane Moriarty book as soon as it comes out, and have read What Alice Forgot at least a half dozen times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg. You are my people. I love Valley of the Dolls with a passion, and IRL I know only one other person who liked Swet Valley High. This is awesome!
Jessica or Elizabeth?
Anonymous wrote:da Vinci Code!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lurlene McDaniel was a favorite YA trashy author. The teenage protagonist always had some chronic illness, often terminal, and there would be a soap opera tragedy. Like, two friends on the heart transplant list needed the same organ. Or a girl was in a horrible car accident with her mother and her mother died and she lived but the blood transfusion gave her AIDS. Or the girl with the fatal brain tumor finds her true love, who has cystic fibrosis. Or the other girl with the type 1 diabetes and eating disorder has a huge fight with her hemophiliac boyfriend but then he gets kicked by a horse. Absolutely maudlin garbage and I loved it. My mother bought me the books but I thought her eyes would about roll out of her head every time she did.
OMG I spent my entire sixth grade semi wishing I had leukemia. DARK
Anonymous wrote:
Lurlene McDaniel was a favorite YA trashy author. The teenage protagonist always had some chronic illness, often terminal, and there would be a soap opera tragedy. Like, two friends on the heart transplant list needed the same organ. Or a girl was in a horrible car accident with her mother and her mother died and she lived but the blood transfusion gave her AIDS. Or the girl with the fatal brain tumor finds her true love, who has cystic fibrosis. Or the other girl with the type 1 diabetes and eating disorder has a huge fight with her hemophiliac boyfriend but then he gets kicked by a horse. Absolutely maudlin garbage and I loved it. My mother bought me the books but I thought her eyes would about roll out of her head every time she did.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Lol same here - and McSweeneyâs has a whole piece on those who love this genre: â WE ARE A PICTURESQUE SMALL TOWN AND WE REFUSE TO BE THE SETTING FOR YOUR ROMANTIC COMEDYâ
https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/we-are-a-picturesque-small-town-and-we-refuse-to-be-the-setting-for-your-romantic-comedy
Anonymous wrote:I donât think Iâm snobby but I have a hard time finding low brow books that donât irritate me (like the characters in Grisham or Moriarty all drive me nuts). I really liked Bridget Jones diary and would like more fun reads like this.