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message 251: by Karin (new)

Karin Boutall (goodreadscomkarinb) | 8 comments Sherry wrote: "That's a hard one. I think Cora ... she's a pure soul. But Old Lady Grantham is a close second!"

Ditto


message 252: by Abigail (new)

Abigail (handmaiden) | 199 comments You can also get to the Listopia lists easily by clicking the dropdown arrow beside "Explore" on the menu at the top of the page.


message 253: by Karin (new)

Karin Boutall (goodreadscomkarinb) | 8 comments Abigail wrote: "You can also get to the Listopia lists easily by clicking the dropdown arrow beside "Explore" on the menu at the top of the page."

thank you Abigail. This helps


message 254: by Ljb (new)

Ljb | 2 comments hi - im so thrilled there are sites such as this. I found goodreads and punched in "clean." I am in charge of finding reading material for my 93 year old friend and she reads voraciously. we don't want to risk apoplexy so I have to be careful. thanks everyone for contributing to this library.


message 255: by Carol (new)

Carol | 3 comments One of my friends joined, and I thought it would be worth a try.


message 256: by Jill (new)

Jill | 1 comments Googled/searched for clean reads. I usually read Christian/Inspirational, but I also like to explore different authors, but the main thing I look for is not graphic sex scenes or cursing. Glad to join everyone!!


message 257: by Ann♥♪♪♪♪ (last edited Sep 29, 2015 10:40PM) (new)

Ann♥♪♪♪♪ (musicisablessing) | 6 comments Hi everyone! :) 2 of my friends on goodreads are members of this group, Aerykah and Megan. I'm always looking for more clean reads. :) Hope everyone is having an awesome week and you have something good to read! :)


message 258: by S. (new)

S. Smith | 3 comments I found this group because I googled "book reviewers clean reads" and it was at the top of the list!
I'm an author who is looking for more people to review my books and it seems that whenever I look up a blog tour company the books they are servicing all have half-naked people on the covers or the f word in the first sentence of the excerpt. I'm glad I'm not the last person on earth who finds this offensive. :)


message 259: by Jess (new)

Jess Myname | 60 comments Welcome


message 260: by S. (new)

S. Smith | 3 comments Jess wrote: "Welcome"

Thanks!


message 261: by K.M. (new)

K.M. Roberson | 1 comments As a reader, I am always looking for clean, well-written books to read and as an author I am so thrilled to find a group of people who appreciate these types of books as well! So excited to join this group!


message 262: by Pete (new)

Pete | 1 comments I want to find safe books for my son plus, even for myself, I am sick of getting partway through a book and having to abandon it because it contains content I don't want to read. I got the idea of Googling "clean reads" and immediately found the group. It will be great to get recommendations from like-minded readers and to post my own. Yay!


message 263: by Dorcas (new)

Dorcas (onemorepageplease) | 46 comments welcome to the group, Pete!


message 264: by Jess (new)

Jess Myname | 60 comments Yha so many new people!


message 265: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Christensen (52freckles) | 1 comments Pete wrote: "I want to find safe books for my son plus, even for myself, I am sick of getting partway through a book and having to abandon it because it contains content I don't want to read. I got the idea of ..."

Hi, not sure how old your son is but my son loved the Rangers Apprentice series by John Flanagan.


message 266: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Adams (marisa_adams) | 10 comments I did a Google search for Clean Romances. I'm a Clean Romance author and am always looking for new ways to connect with readers and authors who enjoy clean stories with happy-ever-after endings.


message 267: by Jess (new)

Jess Myname | 60 comments Glad you stopped to say hi.


message 268: by Lapis Lazuli (new)

Lapis Lazuli | 12 comments I am so happy that I found this forum that I don't even know quite what to say. I found it in a desperate web search for clean books when I was getting ready to resign myself to rereading the books I own and know are safe for the rest of my life. Now I can finally try new books without having to fear that I'll be mortally offended and/or disturbed. It's been getting worse too as I've grown older since I'm getting pickier and the stuff aimed at my age group is getting filthier. I'm so happy that I'm not alone in wanting clean books to read!


message 269: by C. (last edited Apr 21, 2016 11:21PM) (new)

C. | 297 comments Dragon_Aspirant wrote: "I am so happy that I found this forum that I don't even know quite what to say. I found it in a desperate web search for clean books when I was getting ready to resign myself to rereading the books..."

I totally understand that. I hope you take a look at my group... and my profile page for lots more clean titles in 'all' genres.
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


message 270: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Nunes (rachelannnunes) | 2 comments I found this group while adding content ratings to MyBookRatings.com (a community site for content-rating books). When I searched Book Ratings, this site came up, so I joined. I love hearing about clean reads so I can recommend them. Thanks!


message 271: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) There was a request in the Audible group for recommendations re: books that were safe to listen while children were present. No cursing or sex information I think.
This group was suggested and I am always looking for reading that doesn't offend my upbringing, Pentecostal but not a prude at all.
I just know these books exist and they use vocabulary and storytelling skills.


message 272: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Mitchum | 2 comments Glad I found this! My debut novel, Storm Crossed, just came out March 21st and I consider it a fun, clean read. I want to read intriguing romance books that keep me hooked without all the language and sex, but not YA books either. Though I used to love my historical romances I believe I was convicted by reading them, so I set out to write something that still had most of the elements that I loved but without all the other. There are a few cuss words, but no f words or vulgar words.
I would love input on this and some recommendations on some books.

Lesley


message 273: by Uzair (new)

Uzair I found the group in a thread by one of my fellow group mates.
To clear it up I want to read clean books because well........what can I say.........Hmmm..............How about :I'm 12?
Plus it sucks when I find a really great series that gets inappropriate in the later books


message 274: by Mapida (new)

Mapida | 3 comments I searched for it.
I am so pleased to introduce you guys to my new book coming out this MAY 29th on Amazon for $2.99 only.
It’s a whole new level of another fun. Trust me!
Title: ...SO FUNNY "The Funniest Story Jokes Book On Earth"
By MP Mapida.

Plan to get a copy!


message 275: by Bill (new)

Bill Genlady. I assume being a genealogist you have read the Steve Robinson genealogy mystery series, which should fit your criteria.


message 276: by Marlene (new)

Marlene | 19 comments Hi. I am M. I found the group through LDS Ladies. I am looking forward to your recommendations and hope to post a few.


message 277: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Mitchum | 2 comments I found the group because I googled "clean reads" and this group came up.

Lesley


message 278: by Natasha (new)

Natasha (ahsatan82) | 2 comments Someone searched and found this group from another poster asking about "clean reads", and I stumbled upon their answer =). I actually don't mind some "unclean reads" but lately I've been craving really good books that at least don't have a lot of graphic erotic scenes.


message 279: by Brandan (new)

Brandan Hadlock (brandan_hadlock) | 4 comments Just did a google search for "book reviews clean books". Thanks for having the group.


message 280: by C. (new)

C. | 297 comments Stephanie wrote: "I'm an author of clean romance and just released "Jane and Austen," a light romantic comedy.
Jane and Austen by Stephanie Fowers
I'm just trying to reach out to others who love clean romance (I j..."


Sounds fun, and I enjoy retellings....put on my TBR list. :D


message 281: by Polo (new)

Polo | 5 comments Tracy wrote: "I just received a book recommendation from a new member (hi Joy!), and got to wondering how people are finding my little group. I had originally started it up to invite my church friends so I could..."

I found it on a list shared by C.


message 282: by Anna (new)

Anna del C. Dye | 29 comments My new series is a YA, clean, Medieval Romance The books are all stand alone but in a series I called "Royal Romance." They are about a princess who meets a prince...
The to books there Are:
Once Upon Two Kingdom and A kingdom by the Sea
http://www.annadelc.com is my website.
Thanks for reading.


message 283: by Polo (new)

Polo | 5 comments Anna, thank you for this info. I will read the book and then respond to you. May take some time, though.


message 284: by Anna (new)

Anna del C. Dye | 29 comments Polo wrote: "Anna, thank you for this info. I will read the book and then respond to you. May take some time, though."
Thanks, Polo.


Autumn Rae Hickenlooper | 5 comments My name is Autumn. I love to read good, clean, uplifting, well-written books of many kinds. I often read children's fantasy because it is clean.


message 286: by Caitlyn (new)

Caitlyn Santi | 8 comments Hello! I found this group through a Google search for clean books! I love clean reads and am so happy to have found this group. I've been wanting to borrow more books that my library owns (as opposed to getting Inter-library loans) but it can be hard to know if a certain book is clean or not so I really look forward to having the opportunity to ask if anyone has read a book and if it's clean! :D


message 287: by Vickie (last edited Jan 12, 2017 02:17PM) (new)

Vickie Kelley | 21 comments Books by Walt Larimore are wonderful. They are about a country Doctor up in North Carolina. Titles are: Bryson City talks, Bryson City Seasons and Bryson City Secrets.n hope you enjoy them as much as I did


message 288: by C. (last edited Jan 15, 2017 09:33AM) (new)

C. | 297 comments Autumn Rae Hickenlooper wrote: "My name is Autumn. I love to read good, clean, uplifting, well-written books of many kinds. I often read children's fantasy because it is clean."

For YA Fantasy, I highly recommend The Dreamhouse Kings series and I just read and very much enjoyed the first book of the Evernight series, and just started Stargazer which is book 2.

House of Dark Shadows (Dreamhouse Kings, #1) by Robert Liparulo

Evernight (Evernight, #1) by Claudia Gray


message 289: by Jill (new)

Jill | 1 comments Hi. I'm thrilled to find this group! I googled clean reads, and was led here. I really love great literature, and I understand alluding to objectionable content, but I don't want to wallow in it while reading. I appreciate the discussion! LDS SAHM is a new one to me, but that's what I am, except that I'm rarely home (taxi-ing kids is a full-time job).


message 290: by Jolyn (new)

Jolyn I was looking for another clean reads website (turns out it is called cleanindyreads) that I had come across and this goodreads group came up in the search.

I am part of a facebook group called Fellowship of Fantasy Indie book club which is a monthly book club focusing on clean fantasy stories (plus the book of the month is generally available at the start of the month free to club members - love free books!) but I am interested in clean stories in other genres as well. Looking forward to finding recommendations and being able to ask about books here.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/Fello...


message 291: by Diane (new)

Diane Rapp (dianerappauthor) | 95 comments Nicole wrote: "Hello, everyone! My name is Nicole and I'm a nerdy bookworm. :D

I found this group entirely by accident while doing a Google search for websites that indicate a given book's content. This looks li..."


Nicole, I hope you will take a look at my sci-fi books: Diane Rapp I write clean sci-fi, mystery, and fairy tale. Even my sci-fi battle scenes are pretty clean. I think you'd enjoy reading them.


message 292: by Bonnie (last edited Jun 05, 2017 05:29AM) (new)

Bonnie | 2 comments Thorndike Press is a large print publisher. We publish all genres (including Clean Reads, Cozy mysteries, Gentle Romance and a variety of Christian Fiction). Sometimes, we work with mainstream authors who agree to clean up their novels to fit these lists. I encourage you to check out our editions -- please see if they are at your local library. They are also available for purchase through our website and other booksellers. The link below is for our Clean Reads, but you can find the other genre collections by looking for the standing order plans navigation bar (under browse products; top left of homepage).http://www.gale.com/thorndike/-/N-5pZ...


message 293: by Claudia (new)

Claudia Fabian | 8 comments Hi everyone! I'm Claudia and I found this group while doing a Clean Read search. I'm an avid novel reader- love historical fiction/ historical romance, but it is difficult to find something well-developed and researched in the bodice-ripping genre! In high school ( a long...LONG time ago), I probably read every Victoria Holt and Barbara Cartland book available. After going through the Harlequin romance period, I ventured into Austen, De Maurier and the Bronte sisters. My friend recently came across a Cartland novel that combined Victorian themes with Argentine history/culture and threw in romance and mystery. Being from Argentina, that book was just my cup of tea :-) I'd also like to recommend, Becoming Malka as a clean read, historical fantasy. It's so unusual to find a good, clean novel with a Jewish heroine. Family values, history, finding oneself, connecting to family roots...Wonderful book!


message 294: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie | 2 comments Hi Claudia - I found the group through a search for Clean Reads on Goodreads. I try to follow many different blogs to have a better idea of what our customers want to read.


message 295: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina Michel | 25 comments Claudia wrote: "Hi everyone! I'm Claudia and I found this group while doing a Clean Read search. I'm an avid novel reader- love historical fiction/ historical romance, but it is difficult to find something well-de..."
Yes, you're right ! "Clean" reads are becoming a rarity these days. During my teens, I also read every single Victoria Holt novel I could get my hands on (my mother was an avid Victoria Holt fan). But it seems novelists such as Phyllis A Whitney, Dorothy Eden, Jane Aiken Hodge and many others, just don't have any successors. It's a pity !


message 296: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (peasreads) | 1 comments google search for clean reads :)


message 297: by Marilyn (last edited Jun 07, 2017 06:48AM) (new)

Marilyn | 1 comments Sabrina wrote: During my teens, I also read every single Victoria Holt novel I could get my hands on (my mother was an avid Victoria Holt fan). But it seems novelists such as Phyllis A Whitney, Dorothy Eden, Jane Aiken Hodge and many others, just don't have any successors. It's a pity !
Sabrina, have you tried Susanna Kearsley? She is a modern author who's books I have found to be clean. I find her writing style similar to older authors like Whitney and Mary Stewart. I would classify most of her books as historical romance.

I found this group also on a google search for clean reads. :-)


message 298: by Luisa (new)

Luisa Knight (bookradar) | 9 comments joy wrote: "when i check out movies, i use kids-in-mind.org
perhaps something like their rating system could serve as a baseline and could be adapted for books? i find it really helpful, myself, much more so t..."


Hi Joy! Yes, I use Kids-In-Mind too! I don't watch a movie without checking there first. ;) I actually use my goodreads account to put up similar reports for books. :)


message 299: by Luisa (new)

Luisa Knight (bookradar) | 9 comments I found this by typing in "clean books" which is what I'm always searching for. I prefer reading books that have come recommended to me by people with similar standards vs hoping the best and being unpleasantly surprised by a book's content halfway in! Excited to see and participate!


message 300: by Luisa (new)

Luisa Knight (bookradar) | 9 comments Kristen wrote: "I searched the good reads groups for "clean" and found this group. I love to read, but am always afraid to pick up a book from the library without knowing what kind of "horrors" I am going to find ..."

A complete ditto!


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