Post your literature guilty pleasures, no matter how fucking trash and gay pandering it is
>>25161089>pleasure(s)>all from same authorman shut up
>>25161089Anything by Miranda July
this erotica memoir is kind of amusing, downloadable from archive.org
Ovid. He ain't no Shakespeare, no siree bob, but he does get the job done alright, I reckon. Mhmm, he's good people, that Ovid.
>>25162910You’re spot on, truly, you are; he is good people, couldn’t have put it better myself. But he’s a little too good for the “guilty pleasure” club.
Reading this. I'm taking break from classics and nonfictions. Light novels are like fresh air.
>>25162918>>25162910Is Ovid many people or is Ovid good, people
Fullmetal Alchemist is peak fantasy literature.
>>25161089Video games, unironically.
Have been reading the entire Siege of Terra series the last few months. They’ve been a hoot.
I'm a sucker for some Rollins
>>25161094faggot
I have been reading them since High School.
>>25167716I have the first one. I’ve never read it though because I've heard very mixed things. Can you sell me on it?
>>25167733"shamefaced white man has fantasies about power and chicks, but still feel guilty"
>>25167733Writing-wise, they're very fast-paced and easy reads. Jim Butcher is really good at keeping up tension to pull you through the book and you can swallow one in a few hours. While the series predates the term, it could be described as a very slow-burning "progression fantasy" as Dresden does get more powerful as the books go on but the power scaling doesn't get ridiculously out of hand since the supernatural world is bound by rules that keep anyone from exerting too much direct influence.It does take a few books for the series to hit its stride with the fourth book being the first one that really "wowed" people.