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      Put off from reading a 'Thriller' again because of pervasive profanity, including 'F' bombs! It is so difficult to find 'clean' thrillers, unless one sticks with YA or Christian. 
I wasn't a Christian until adulthood[and no longer one], yet thankfully, neither my friends nor family use filthy language, and even as a teen I avoided the Cretins who did! Why is it that so many authors write like they think everyone is a foul mouthed lowlife?
  
  
  I wasn't a Christian until adulthood[and no longer one], yet thankfully, neither my friends nor family use filthy language, and even as a teen I avoided the Cretins who did! Why is it that so many authors write like they think everyone is a foul mouthed lowlife?
      Oh no!!!!! I hate that you struck out the last few books. Nothing worse than not being able to finish a book because they are nasty or crass. I hate that movies and tv are the same way too! Even PG movies I have to watch before knowing my little ones are good to go!
    
        
      Desiree wrote: "Oh no!!!!! I hate that you struck out the last few books. Nothing worse than not being able to finish a book because they are nasty or crass. I hate that movies and tv are the same way too! Even PG..."
Thanks Desiree, actually I loved Elephant Company, and the Amish/Englisher trading places story~ Double Take, and two Mennonite suspense stories Simple Secrets and Simple Deceit were excellent. Plus, I liked, [but didn't love] the cozy mystery~Playing with Fire (Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade Mystery #2) by J.J. Cook. So really just The Husband's Secret and this last book ~The Back Door Man were 'trashy'.
You are so right about the movies too. When my kids were teens we just got cable, and I saw right away that I had to screen the movies before I let them watch even PG......and PG-13 are often disgusting! I hate that even the Previews to some TV shows are often disgusting and should be restricted to after 9PM, IMO!
  
  
  Thanks Desiree, actually I loved Elephant Company, and the Amish/Englisher trading places story~ Double Take, and two Mennonite suspense stories Simple Secrets and Simple Deceit were excellent. Plus, I liked, [but didn't love] the cozy mystery~Playing with Fire (Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade Mystery #2) by J.J. Cook. So really just The Husband's Secret and this last book ~The Back Door Man were 'trashy'.
You are so right about the movies too. When my kids were teens we just got cable, and I saw right away that I had to screen the movies before I let them watch even PG......and PG-13 are often disgusting! I hate that even the Previews to some TV shows are often disgusting and should be restricted to after 9PM, IMO!
        
      I just finished the wonderful 5-star read ~ 
  
 by Mary Ann Kinsinger, and yes, it does have a chapter showing the controversy over some Amish using Powwow doctors[because some feel it is superstition, witchcraft, or from the devil], very interesting, as the whole book is a delight. ♥
Now I will start a cozy mystery~
    
  
  
  
 by Mary Ann Kinsinger, and yes, it does have a chapter showing the controversy over some Amish using Powwow doctors[because some feel it is superstition, witchcraft, or from the devil], very interesting, as the whole book is a delight. ♥Now I will start a cozy mystery~
    
      Man, I got busy and haven't really updated on anything. The Sword of Summer this was really good. I loved Percy Jackson and Magnus Chase fits right into that genre!
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children I was on the fence. I enjoyed the story but it had too much language and the photos kept pulling me away from the story.
While You Were Stranded I love a good chick rom com story and this one fit the bill. Clean and pulled the heartstrings. The whole series is pretty amazing.
Now I am reading Lady Renegades I love the light hearted fantasy/ya that is captured in the series. I hope this one lives up the the first two.
      So, I finished The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. I thought it was excellent for history buffs :) I read reviews that it was slow and boring with all the historical references. (Not sure what they were expecting. look at the title). It pulled me in right away. Had to find out what happens!! :)
It is the story of Historians following ... Yes, Dracula. Not my usual genre
      So I listed a lot more with details ... And it goes away. I also notice words and missing when I post. Anyone else? Is it just the app? It's annoying! Half of what I say disappears!
      Lyndsey wrote: "So I listed a lot more with details ... And it goes away. I also notice words and missing when I post. Anyone else? Is it just the app? It's annoying! Half of what I say disappears!"
When I'm posting on my phone, if I navigate away for any reason, even if I just flip out of the GR app without actually closing it, I lose everything. It is really annoying, because I like to think about what I write before I post, and if I get a call, or need to reference something, POOF! it goes away. I much prefer my laptop for that reason.
        
      Wow, Lyndsey, and Kristi, be sure to report this problem in the Goodreads Feedback group, as they need to be informed!
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      I'm in the process of moving so the book I am supposed to be reading, is not getting much attention, lol! Should be done moving by Saturday night.
    
  
  
  
      I'm reading a review copy of The Flame and the Arrow and it is slow going. Not sure it qualifies as clean, but I'm about 1/5 of the way into it, and it mostly has innuendo. Can't think I've read any f-bombs, but I don't think I've taught myself to flag them, yet. It's one of those they approached me and asked me to read to review, and I don't tend to pay too much attention to genre. I'll let you all know.
      So ... On to a new book. (I did read another this past weekend called Keychup Clouds ... YA novel written through letters to a murderer in prison by a young teen racked with guilt)
So .. The new Book A.D. 30 by Ted Dekker.
Curious if anyone else has read this and their thoughts.
      I have never seen that one! I finished Lady Renegadesand thought that the series ended very well. I love the whole southern belle theme too.
Now I am on to Ashfalland so far it is clean and I am digging the super volcano thing.
        
      Finally finished Farm Fresh Murder while moving. I think I would have enjoyed it more, if I could have stuck with it without interruptions, so I will try If Fried Chicken Could Fly by the same author. When I finished moving I read and loved the second book in the little Amish girl Lily Lapp series~ A New Home For Lily.
Now I am reading The Dress Shop Of Dreams.
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  Now I am reading The Dress Shop Of Dreams.
    
      Gracious, it's been so long since I've tuned in. To catch up, I recently finished the most recent 3 of Laurie R. King's Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell mysteries, all of which I enjoyed, but then I love the series, so no surprise! The Language of Bees
The God of the Hive
Pirate King
Garment of Shadows
Dreaming Spies
The Murder of Mary Russell
Also read Peace Like a River for our book group and LOVED IT!!! It has a lot about miracles in it and some references to the Bible, but is not overly Christian that I recall?
Also Brandon Sanderson's Shadows of Self, which is the second in a trilogy which I am very much enjoying.
Soon to be starting Leviathan for our book group. I've read it before but liked it, so am happy to read it again. I love rereading books!
      Finished up the Ashfall series. Like most apocalyptic series there is some language, violence and needed suspended reality. I enjoy the whole idea of people having to overcome a failing world though. I am now reading Wedding Cake Murder
        
      I enjoyed the cozy mystery~
  
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 I read and liked the first book, but decided to borrow the trilogy for my Kindle, so now I can read the next two books.
    
  
  
  
 and now I'm reading ~ 
  
 I read and liked the first book, but decided to borrow the trilogy for my Kindle, so now I can read the next two books.
    
        
      Sorry to say that the Harmony Trilogy had far, far too much god-talk and religious proselytizing, especially the last book from half-way until the end. It was like one tediously long sermon!Preaching, preaching, preaching, so it ruined the story, and I skimmed to the end. It ruined what was a good story, and turned me off the preaching ,so much that I think it will be quite some time before I read another Amish or Mennonite book!
So next up is the Fantasy-romance The Girl Who Chased The Moon~
    
  
  
  So next up is the Fantasy-romance The Girl Who Chased The Moon~
    
      I finished the Wedding Cake Murder and was not impressed. Sometimes I feel as though series can be stretched out too long and become stale.I am now reading The Dress Shop of Dreams
I am thinking that I will move on to a fantasy after this one. I have been feeling a little Epic like lately :)
        
      Desiree wrote: "I finished the Wedding Cake Murder and was not impressed. Sometimes I feel as though series can be stretched out too long and become stale.
I am now reading [book:The Dress Shop of Dreams|21855279..."
I hope you enjoy that one! I feel the same way about series, but sometimes I wonder if it's just my mistake to read too many books in a series in a row, without reading something else that causes me to get 'burnt out'?
  
  
  I am now reading [book:The Dress Shop of Dreams|21855279..."
I hope you enjoy that one! I feel the same way about series, but sometimes I wonder if it's just my mistake to read too many books in a series in a row, without reading something else that causes me to get 'burnt out'?
      C. wrote: "it's just my mistake to read too many books in a series in a row, without reading something else that causes me to get 'burnt out."I hate burn out!!!!!!
So far I am really digging the Dress Shop book!
        
      Tried to read John Saul's ~The Manhattan Hunt Club 
  
, but had to stop, because of crude sexual talk, "F" bombs, pervasive profanity, and homosexual sex killing! I had no idea that Saul wrote crap as offensive as Stephen King!
So now I'm reading a contemporary western romance~
    
  
  
  
, but had to stop, because of crude sexual talk, "F" bombs, pervasive profanity, and homosexual sex killing! I had no idea that Saul wrote crap as offensive as Stephen King!So now I'm reading a contemporary western romance~
    
      Right now I am listening to the audio edition of the second book in the Maise Dobbs series by Jacquiline Winspear. The first book is called Maise Dobbs. The second is Birds of a Feather. So far, this series is very clean and the characters are interesting and well developed. There seems to be quite a bit of mysticism in Maise's abilities to "sense" things, but it is not of the religious type. I'm not entirely comfortable with that (even though it's not religious) so I'm not sure if I will continue with the series beyond these two books.
    
        
      Last night I finished a wonderful romantic suspense~
  
 and next plan to read the cozy mystery Assault and Pepper[book #1 in the Spice Shop series] ~
  
    
  
  
  
 and next plan to read the cozy mystery Assault and Pepper[book #1 in the Spice Shop series] ~
    
        
      Assault and Pepper was just too boring to continue reading, so I gave up.
Plan to start Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but probably not until tomorrow, as have to watch the Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers[I hope] in basketball tonight!
  
  
  Plan to start Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but probably not until tomorrow, as have to watch the Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers[I hope] in basketball tonight!
      Right now I am reading Blameless I am on hold for several books and hate the wait. I did read a retelling of Beauty and the beast called A Court of Thorns and Roses It was ok. I will warn you that there are some mature scenes in it. I feel like Robin Mckinley did it better in Beauty. I am on hold for The Crown and Red Rising. I am kind of craving a scary book too so I will be checking out my horror and thriller bookshelf soon.
    
      I heard Red Rising is amazing ... Well the series. I was warned the first is slow but the remaining two make up for it ;) They are on my list. Been reading a bunch of self help and parenting stuff right now. Ha!
I did just start Tale of two Cities too.
      I'm almost done with The Crown by Kiera Cass. I hope to have it finished by Tuesday. I also started These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas at the beginning of last month and I want to finish it this month as well. I would also like to continue Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
    
        
      Finished book #3 in the Harry Potter series, Prisoner Of Azkaban, such fun, can't wait to read book #4 Goblet Of Fire. My first time attempting to read the entire series[only read the first 2-3 before], but love the films, and so far, the books too.
    
  
  
  
        
      I am still reading the Valentine Romance anthologies in~
  
 that I got for $.99 for my Kindle, but it is slow going, because I also decided to read the whole Harry Potter series, and just read book 3, then had to go back and read book #2 Chamber Of Secrets, because I enjoyed it so much!
I have book #4~ Goblet Of Fire, loaded on my Kindle from the library, ready to read, and will be starting it today.
  
    
  
  
  
 that I got for $.99 for my Kindle, but it is slow going, because I also decided to read the whole Harry Potter series, and just read book 3, then had to go back and read book #2 Chamber Of Secrets, because I enjoyed it so much!I have book #4~ Goblet Of Fire, loaded on my Kindle from the library, ready to read, and will be starting it today.
    
        
      Goblet Of Fire was just ok for me. Was planning to read the garden-themed cozy mystery ~A Muddied Murder
  
 but it was due at the library and there were holds on it so I couldn't renew it.
So now going to start~
    
  
  
  
 but it was due at the library and there were holds on it so I couldn't renew it.So now going to start~
    
      I'm listening to Call Heilman's Agnes Hopper Shakes Up Sweetbrier. Just started listening. So far it's cute. I think it's a cozy mystery - and I'm pretty sure it's clean.
    
      I'm also reading A Stranger on My Land by Sandra Merville Hart. It's a clean Civil War Romance - very short, though. Novella of about 80 pages.
    
        
      The cover photo of a beautiful Australian Shepherd, and the book synopsis, made me go for ~Show dog : the charmed life and trying times of a near perfect purebred. 
Back in the 70's I was a fancier of purebred rough-coated Collies along with donkeys and mules, and since I didn't drive back then, I would make my poor hubby drive me around to dog, donkey and mule shows. (I so wanted to own a 'gaited' donkey or mule. )Sometimes I had to really finagle him to go, but we always had a great time. I finally got my beautiful purebred collie, but never had any desire to show him.
Anyway, these days I am charmed by the Aussie, but I know they are way too smart and active for this 65 year old,and a Chihuahua is more my speed, haha.
So I am reading~Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean
https://www.amazon.com/Show-Dog-Char....
Then I have another Aussie book, that a cover with an even more beautiful 'blue-eyed' Aussie compelled me to purchase for my new Kindle Paperwhite~♥♥♥
Show Dog Sings the Blues (The Show Dog Diaries Book 2)by Devin O'Branagan
https://www.amazon.com/Show-Sings-Bl....
It has been a busy time here with my teen granddaughter staying with her dad and I, or I would have already finished~Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred.
I am really loving this book! Though I was a dog show fancier I never got involved, however I am enjoying reading about that world, and especially about the personal experience of owning an Aussie. Anyone who is interested in the dog show sport, or the Australian Shepherd breed, would love this book!
  
  
  Back in the 70's I was a fancier of purebred rough-coated Collies along with donkeys and mules, and since I didn't drive back then, I would make my poor hubby drive me around to dog, donkey and mule shows. (I so wanted to own a 'gaited' donkey or mule. )Sometimes I had to really finagle him to go, but we always had a great time. I finally got my beautiful purebred collie, but never had any desire to show him.
Anyway, these days I am charmed by the Aussie, but I know they are way too smart and active for this 65 year old,and a Chihuahua is more my speed, haha.
So I am reading~Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred by Josh Dean
https://www.amazon.com/Show-Dog-Char....
Then I have another Aussie book, that a cover with an even more beautiful 'blue-eyed' Aussie compelled me to purchase for my new Kindle Paperwhite~♥♥♥
Show Dog Sings the Blues (The Show Dog Diaries Book 2)by Devin O'Branagan
https://www.amazon.com/Show-Sings-Bl....
It has been a busy time here with my teen granddaughter staying with her dad and I, or I would have already finished~Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred.
I am really loving this book! Though I was a dog show fancier I never got involved, however I am enjoying reading about that world, and especially about the personal experience of owning an Aussie. Anyone who is interested in the dog show sport, or the Australian Shepherd breed, would love this book!
        
      Superstition by David Ambrose 
Parapsychologist Sam Towne believes that ghosts come from the human mind, not from "beyond".
  
    
  
  
  Parapsychologist Sam Towne believes that ghosts come from the human mind, not from "beyond".
    
      Hmm, most of what I'm reading now falls under either news, or research. I have started working on the follow up to my fantasy novel, and I'm researching places with interesting geographical settings, and/or, links to fabled creatures.Anyone heard of a place called Changtang?
        
      C.D. wrote: "Hmm, most of what I'm reading now falls under either news, or research. I have started working on the follow up to my fantasy novel, and I'm researching places with interesting geographical setting..."
Looked it up, it sounds like "hell on earth" only a cold one, like I felt about Minot, North Dakota, the last place my dad was stationed before retirement from the Air Force, and I believe the least liked of anyplace for our whole family of five!
  
  
  Looked it up, it sounds like "hell on earth" only a cold one, like I felt about Minot, North Dakota, the last place my dad was stationed before retirement from the Air Force, and I believe the least liked of anyplace for our whole family of five!
        
      I was disappointed in 'The Enigma Strain' and gave up on it.
However since I was very pleased with the YA Fantasy
'Edgewood', I am excited to start book #2 in the series 'Wanderlust', since I am really emotionally invested in the characters.
  
    
  
  
  However since I was very pleased with the YA Fantasy
'Edgewood', I am excited to start book #2 in the series 'Wanderlust', since I am really emotionally invested in the characters.
    
        
      Totally loved both the first and second books in the Edgewood series. Now I must read the third one.
Just finished
 which I enjoyed very much.
Next up~
    
  
  
  Just finished
 which I enjoyed very much.Next up~
    
      I'm reading Dragon's Future - it's a MG/YA Fantasy and it's okay. It seems awfully long for an MG, but everything is so simplified I'm having trouble sticking with the story. I won the paperback in a contest, though, and I said I'd review. *shrug*I'm also reading The Healer's Rune also a YA-type fantasy, and it is better, but I'm having the problem that I sometimes have with new adult, where I dislike the main character because she is so real. She's got a temper, and it almost makes her a strong woman, but it gets in the way of her listening to people who are trying to help her. The story also makes me uncomfortable, because it is showcasing the worst in people--pettiness, letting fear dictate your words and actions, and throwing others under the bus to save yourself. I spent the first 3/4 of the book not sure I was going to like it at all, but in the last 1/4 it is starting to come together, and I can see that it is actually working for the story. I've got about 20 pages to go on it. (Also won it in a contest.)
        
      Joyo wrote: "The Kitchen House, wonderful book, I can hardly put it down."
I know many love this book, but the synopsis just sounds too depressing to me.
  
  
  I know many love this book, but the synopsis just sounds too depressing to me.
        
      Could not get into~
  
It was just too weird and other-worldly for my tastes so now I am reading~
 Wow I had no idea that a giant corporation Hunte Inc. supplies puppies to the pet stores ,nor did I know that there are giant dog "auctions" like the one in Wheaton, MO, and that even rescues/shelters buy the current popular breeds from them!
Everyone is in it for the M-O-N-E-Y! I think if I do get another dog it will only be from a free puppies ad, where they have been family raised inside! The only way you know they didn't come from stacked feces/urine coated wire crates from some scumbag out to make big $!
  
  
  
It was just too weird and other-worldly for my tastes so now I am reading~
 Wow I had no idea that a giant corporation Hunte Inc. supplies puppies to the pet stores ,nor did I know that there are giant dog "auctions" like the one in Wheaton, MO, and that even rescues/shelters buy the current popular breeds from them!Everyone is in it for the M-O-N-E-Y! I think if I do get another dog it will only be from a free puppies ad, where they have been family raised inside! The only way you know they didn't come from stacked feces/urine coated wire crates from some scumbag out to make big $!
      I didn't know about this particular issue either, but it's all part of the same sickness. In a world where: girls are kidnapped/sold, and made pregnant so their babies can be sold; vulnerable patients have their organs stolen during surgery, etcetera, anything is possible.
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I did not like the characters and didn't want to wade through any more crude sexual talk, dirty thoughts[including suspicions of incest because they haven't had sex in 6 months], strong scattered cursing including religious swears and "F" bombs!