Anonymous wrote:Crazy Rich Asians. Not my usual type of book AT ALL. But I loved them.
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: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!
From about 5th grade to 9th grade, “historical” Danielle Steel was my jam! My favorite was Message From Nam.Anonymous wrote:Danielle Steele back in the day. I particularly loved the historic ones - the one where the heroine survives the sinking of the Titanic, The Ring, which was set in Nazi Germany and thereafter (and is also a great made for TV movie), Zoya, set in Russia.
And my all-time favorite Summer's End.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweet Valley High
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May I join?
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!
SVH was the rage in 8th grade! I haven't gone back to them but just idea makes me happy.
Anonymous wrote:Danielle Steele back in the day. I particularly loved the historic ones - the one where the heroine survives the sinking of the Titanic, The Ring, which was set in Nazi Germany and thereafter (and is also a great made for TV movie), Zoya, set in Russia.
And my all-time favorite Summer's End.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweet Valley High
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Anonymous wrote:Jenny Colgan books. Can’t get enough!
Anonymous wrote:ACOTAR.