Clean Reads discussion
What have you read that's good and clean lately?
message 51:
by
Suzanne
(new)
Aug 25, 2012 12:01PM

reply
|
flag

I may have to give Wodehouse a try, I'm a stranger to his books. Clean and funny? Sounds like a bonus nowadays.


Maybe it's because all of Wodehouse's books were written decades ago, between 1920-1970. But even for that time they were remarkably innocent. I think he wrote more than 90 books, so you'd probably be able to find some in your local library if you want to give him a try.
And if you do like clean and funny, you might want to check out my books as well. I've written three historical romantic comedies and they are all clean. I'd also recommend Joan Smith. She also writes clean, funny, historical romances.
And Abigail, thanks for the mention of the Jeeves series. I saw a few of them quite a while ago. I'll have to check them out again.

Maybe it's because all of Wodehouse's books were written decades ago, between 1920-1970. But even for that time they were remarkably..."
I have to make a trip to the library soon too (to return some books) but I did find one of Wodehouse's for free to download to my kindle. Thanks for the recommendations! I will definitely take a look at your books and check out Joan Smith. Hopefully I'll have some more 'what I've read that's good and clean lately' to add to this thread soon!

I just finished reading From dust and Ashes
By Tricia Goyer!
It is absolutely AWESOME!!!!
I can't say enough for this book it is extremely clean nothing even suggestive! :)
Also
By Tricia Goyer is exceptional!!!

It is absolutely AWESOME!!!!
I can't say enough for this book it is extremely clean nothing even suggestive! :)
Also

By Tricia Goyer is exceptional!!!

Also read Erasing Time by CJ Hill, which is a re-published book for her. Erasing Time
Legend was very good. Legend
Midnight in Austenland by Shannon Hale was also really good. Midnight in Austenland

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

The Little Lady agency books are really fun, too. There is a bit of rough language in a few places throughout the trilogy, but compared to so many other novels it's pretty benign. She never uses the F word but in a few places she uses the term "effing". Make sure you read the books chronologically or you'll spoil the fun. The Little Lady Agency Little Lady, Big Apple The Little Lady Agency and the Prince


Terri wrote: "I'd love to hear some recommendations you have for good clean books you've read lately. Here's a few of mine:
In YA fiction -
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg is historical fiction set..."

Ditto - I read "Edenbrooke" by Julianne Donaldson and it was sup..."
Yes, that was a wonderful one. And bonus: it's newly published, and there will be more to come in a series of "proper romances."

Here's what I said about it on my reviewing site:
http://ratedreads.com/city-lost-souls...
Thalia wrote: "Matched by Ally Condie was great! Completely clean and I couldn't stop reading.
City of Bones and the rest of the Mortal Instruments series is completely clean as well.
Among the Hidden and the S..."

Mark wrote: "I like E. Nesbit's stuff (most of which is juvenile fiction—some is fantasy).
I find I have an extremely high success rate of finding clean books among the following:
• Books in the juvenile ficti..."

Squeaky Clean Reads, a content review website, changed its name back in March to Compass Book Ratings and re-built its website so that users can search by content criteria. So, in addition to Rated Reads and some of the other content review sites, here is another resource:
www.CompassBookRatings.com
Since everyone seems to have varying opinions on what makes a "clean" read, the rating system was designed so you could customize for your personal comfort level and there is a content analysis so you can see what is behind the rating.
Happy Reading!

There is about a paragraph that describes some disturbing abuse the main character endured. It isn't, however, embellished or sensationalized. It's described for insight into the character's story. Still, I wouldn't have my own teenagers read it because of its disturbing nature. And there are a small handful of standard cuss words. (No F-word.) So, I guess it's not completely squeaky clean but it is pretty close and definitely deserves to be read.



Maybe it's because all of Wodehouse's books were written decades ago, between 1920-1970. But even for that time they..."
Suzanne wrote: "Wow! There's actually quite a few of P.G. Wodehouse's books for free available in Kindle format. I didn't realize that. I'll be downloading some myself. Thanks for the heads up, Valerie!"
Check out the Gutenberg Project at gutenberg.org. There are quite of few Wodehouse books available free because the copyright has expired.






This was a story depicting the lack of understanding and miscommunication that often happens between people, especially men & women. It is also a story of woman who, after many years, is still traumatized from an act of violence against her. The story emphasizes how judgmental people often are on appearances. Someone may not dress well, wear thick glasses, may have a speech impediment or a muscular disease, but that doesn't mean
they are unintelligent nor incapable. There are a lot of good discussion points for Book Clubs and clean enough for YA to read. Yes, it was a little cheesy and ideological yet it can happen in life but seldom.
There were a lot of grammatical & typographical errors which was distracting but this was a proof draft so, hopefully, the many errors will be corrected.


Ditto - I read "Edenbrooke" by Julianne Donaldson and it was sup..."
I loved Edenbrooke too!!!


Also The Fairest Beauty by Melanie Dickerson.
And my personal favorites: Christy & Julie both by Catherine Marshall.

CInder is great too!


I have written a memoir; a story that encompasses a unique journey. I'm Jewish, my grandparents were Russian Jews who immigrated to Argentina during the Russian revolution. My parents immigrated to the United States in 1962 fleeing a Peronista government and raging Anti-Semitism. This is an easy read, for all that doom and gloom! Easy and clean. I wrote it for my kids and hopefully, their kids! No sex and no violence, although I got myself into a few scary situations. I met my husband on one of my many trips back to Argentina. We met at a youth social through my cousin's synagogue. My book tells the tale of our courtship, but again, it is soooooo squeaky clean, you could eat off it :-) This is a story about a girl on a journey, how she finds a place for herself and comes to terms with her heritage and culture. I hope you take a look at it.
With Love, The Argentina Family: Memories of Tango and Kugel; Mate with Knishes
www.facebook.com/withlovetheargentina...

Short, steady flowing and a truly, inconceivably great story!

Thank you Erin. I'm excited that you're excited :-)
!!
i read this book
it's the sequel to the selection, is totally clean. mention of hook-up but it's implied and confirmed
but there are really no details. there are also no f bombs in this. and there may be a little violence.

it's the sequel to the selection, is totally clean. mention of hook-up but it's implied and confirmed
but there are really no details. there are also no f bombs in this. and there may be a little violence.




Here is my review.
My husband won this in a giveaway or we probably never would have purchased it -
a BIG MISTAKE!
This is a story for all of us in today's society to read. It puts a different light on
same sex attraction and will help each individual become more aware and less
condemning.
Just as all of us struggle with trials, the important thing is how we react to those
trials.
This is a clean, emotional, inspiring, and bittersweet story of a young man's struggles
and solutions.
A must read for all and especially, for Christian people.


When they were 'tweeners,' we read the entire Laura Ingalls Wilder series of books. Somewhat to my surprise, they were fascinating in their details of pioneer life. We all learned a lot from reading them, and the books aligned well with our notions of family, kindness, and community.
Books mentioned in this topic
Between Burning Worlds (other topics)Sky Without Stars (other topics)
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg (other topics)
Flipped (other topics)
The Secret of the India Orchid (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
John Flanagan (other topics)Marion Harvey (other topics)
Christopher Paolini (other topics)
G.A. Henty (other topics)
Jennifer Comeaux (other topics)
More...