are there any books you guys can recommend that are just so terrible they’re fun to read? books I can make fun of while I’m reading, basically. Reading good stuff is fun, but sometimes I just wanna laugh at something bad.
The Twilight series did it for me. She’s such a terrible writer that I had no idea what was going to happen with the plot and it frequently was so weird and dumb as to be entertaining.
ComplexSorry6592 on
Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
maryisabella12 on
Anything by Dan Brown!! Terrible writing but fun haha
Fax_Verstappen on
Doesn’t get better than The Eye of Argon
SorryNovel4004 on
Razorblade Tears. The similes were SO bad.
agizzy23 on
Find a script of the room or a Neil Breen film
panpopticon on
ANOTHER CITY, NOT MY OWN by Dominick Dunne is a very weird novel that’s basically about all of the Hollywood gossip the author heard while covering the OJ Simpson trial for *Vanity Fair*.
If you’ve ever wondered what Nancy Reagan and Elizabeth Taylor thought of the OJ trial, this is the book for you.
Foraze_Lightbringer on
The Windflower by Laura London. It’s truly terrible, but entertaining.
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Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. Enid Blyton.
Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. Enid Blyton.
Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code
The Twilight series did it for me. She’s such a terrible writer that I had no idea what was going to happen with the plot and it frequently was so weird and dumb as to be entertaining.
Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
Anything by Dan Brown!! Terrible writing but fun haha
Doesn’t get better than The Eye of Argon
Razorblade Tears. The similes were SO bad.
Find a script of the room or a Neil Breen film
ANOTHER CITY, NOT MY OWN by Dominick Dunne is a very weird novel that’s basically about all of the Hollywood gossip the author heard while covering the OJ Simpson trial for *Vanity Fair*.
If you’ve ever wondered what Nancy Reagan and Elizabeth Taylor thought of the OJ trial, this is the book for you.
The Windflower by Laura London. It’s truly terrible, but entertaining.