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What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 28 Feb 2022, 10:38
by Sarai Burgos
Mine, for sure, is Paulo Coelho.
It is called the "coca cola" of books, in the sense that its topics are superficial but are advertised as self-help.

Re: What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 07:22
by Henry Patrovic
“Domestic Decay” by Anya Merchant. It's an erotic novel with great characters and story. What makes it a guilty pleasure is that this author writes books with borderline incest elements. Luckily this book is one of the less extreme ones. I still really enjoyed it.
Re: What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 30 Jan 2024, 12:13
by Alissa Nesson
It feels a little silly but I love The Vampire Diaries books.
Re: What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 19 Jul 2024, 09:28
by Varisha Khanna
I enjoy an unbelievable romantic novel from time to time. One that is definitely not possible but still fun to read!
Re: What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 13 Aug 2024, 03:26
by Lorna Kimondo
I love to indulge in classic romance novels as a guilty pleasure. despite being formulaic or predictable, losing yourself in an enduring love tale may be reassuring and fun. It resembles a comfortable hideaway from life's difficulties.
Re: What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 18:54
by London Baum
Rom-com type books, the fluffiest and most predictable low stress type. I have to read one after any fantasy type or thriller or more intense book. They just make me happy and relax my brain
Re: What is your "guilty pleasure" when it comes to books?
Posted: 10 Feb 2025, 06:18
by Koffie Solomon
The girl who knew da vinci by belle ami. This book is my favorite romantic novel. The detailed description of lovemaking makes it my guilty pleasure