Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is lowbrow?
People may have different opinions, but I think of it as books that aren’t considered “literature” and more likely to be viewed as genre books - romance, sci-fi, horror, fantasy, westerns, mysteries, thrillers, etc. Of course there are lots of gray areas and overlap. Also, if something stays popular long enough, it eventually gets redesignated as a classic, which by definition is “highbrow” regardless of literary merit (Beowulf? Canterbury Tales?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Lila Fowler.
Hahaha I can’t get over finding other SVH readers. This is a blast.
You SVH fans better be listening to the Double Love podcast.
NP, and seeing all the SVH talk made me wonder what happened to Elizabeth and Jessica when they grew up!? You know, as they are real people and all. Have all of you read Sweet Valley Confidential? I had no idea it existed until I popped my question into Google.
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Most low brow I read is Anthony Horowitz. Genius, hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:What is lowbrow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Lila Fowler.
Hahaha I can’t get over finding other SVH readers. This is a blast.
You SVH fans better be listening to the Double Love podcast.
NP, and seeing all the SVH talk made me wonder what happened to Elizabeth and Jessica when they grew up!? You know, as they are real people and all. Have all of you read Sweet Valley Confidential? I had no idea it existed until I popped my question into Google.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Lila Fowler.
Hahaha I can’t get over finding other SVH readers. This is a blast.
You SVH fans better be listening to the Double Love podcast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Lila Fowler.
Hahaha I can’t get over finding other SVH readers. This is a blast.
Anonymous wrote:Sweet Valley High
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will read anything and everything by Stephen King.
Me too. But I don’t think he really belongs in “low brow” (though I agree that a lot of book snobs with no familiarity would categorize him as such). I’m a voracious reader - regularly read everything including classics, contemporary ‘literary’ novels, mysteries/thrillers, westerns, sci-fi, non-fiction of all sorts, etc. etc. I’d say that King writes better than MANY contemporary writers who regularly get lauded in the literary press. I think there’s a bias and suspicion in that world against plot.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Lila Fowler.
Anonymous wrote:jsmith123 wrote:Is the Cork O'Connor series low brow? I am loving William Kent Kreuger right now.
I dont think so. I love love this series.