Phrases with «pulp novels»

"Pulp novels" refers to cheaply produced fiction books that were very popular in the early 20th century. These books were often filled with thrilling, sensational, or adventure-driven stories. The term "pulp" comes from the low-quality paper they were printed on, which had a rough texture similar to wood pulp. Full definition

Sentences with «pulp novels»

  • These are the mindless pulp novels that are slowly taking over my entire apartment. (goodereader.com)
  • Some say that outlaws no longer exist, that the true spirit of the American West died with the legendary bandits of pulp novels and bedtime stories. (bookbrowse.com)
  • Actor turned director Tate Taylor proves to be even less adept crafting mystery thrillers than he does insincere period melodrama with his third feature, The Girl on the Train, an adaptation of the bestselling pulp novel by Paula Hawkins. (ioncinema.com)
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