Clean Reads discussion
What have you read that's good and clean lately?
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With Love, The Argentina Family: Memories of Tango and Kugel; Mate with Knishes

The Reluctant Bachelorette by Rachael Renee Anderson
SelfSame by Melissa Conway
Anything by Sherwood Smith (Crown Duel or Posse of Princesses)
i read this book
and it is clean of f bombs and smut meaning none of that stuff is in it, there may be a little bit of swearing towards the end but there are no f bombs. there is kissing but does'nt get too passionate.







Switch! by Karen Prince
The Escape of Princess Madeline by Kirstin Pulioff
The Battle for Princess Madeline by Kirstin Pulioff
New Yesterdays by Jim Wright. This one has some experimental cursing - very mild.
All of these books are listed here on Goodreads.





Here are three books you might enjoy.
Death Comes to Pemberly is the perfect book for those of you desperate to read another Jane Austin book. PD James released this "sequel" to Pride and Prejudice just this year. She is 92!
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society is a great clean read about a book club in occupied France during World War II.
Redesigning Emma is an historical romance set in Manhattan in 1899. This is a light read featuring such gilded age notaries as Emily Post and diamond Jim Brady.
I am looking forward to hearing your suggestions


I absolutely LOVE that book!



G.A. Henty

I also really like the Maisie Dobbs series by Jaqueline Winspear. It's about a young girl before WW1 who grows up to be a female detective. It does help to read them in order because she often refers back to previous books.

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In YA fiction -
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg is histori..."
Marion Harvey She only wrote 2 books, as far as I know. "Mystery of the Hidden Room" I read and LOVED it. Was disappointed that she hadn't written more or even used that to start a series.
John Flanagan YA medieval fiction. Love his books.
Christopher Paolini Fantasy. 4 books in the series.





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!


now I want to read another of this author's highly praised books~




The Hired Girl
I loved this cute book about a country girl that is hired by a Jewish family.
The Chosen by Chiam Potok
One of the best books ever written. So many searching questions are presented. Our book club loved it.
A Distant Prayer by Borrowman
Incredible story of a WWII bomber engineer who survives 49 flights only to be shot down and taken captive by the Germans.
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves by Kristina McMorris
A story about a Japanese boy and hukujin girl who marry right before Pearl Harbor, and how they deal with internment camps and other challenges.
The Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Lee?
Another wonderfully written book about trials of Japanese in America during WWII.
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Story of 2 french sisters during German invasion, and how they each handled their choices to react to it.
Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale
True ti form, Shannon Hale captures the essence of a story and creates the story behind the story.
The Paper Magician trilogy by Charlie N. Holmburg
Short and sweet, new twist to fantasy fiction. Not too cheesy but definitely YA fiction
Soundless by Richelle Mead
Another fairytale-like book. No one can hear.
The War that Saved my Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Children are rescued by a lonely woman during WWII
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
Interesting fantasy where children race dangerous water horses.
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
Historical fiction classic about a case of mistaken identity. Long but not boring.
A Night Divided by Hennifer A. Nielsen
Family separated by Berlin Wall tries to re-unite.
Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card
Interesting ideas typical of Orson Scott Card about time travel and evolution. More books to come.
These are books with a good message but contain some language and adult themes, but I was glad I read them.
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
A lonely man discovers people really care, he just needed to look outside himself.
Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave
Hardship brings out the best and the worst in us, and happy endings are complicated.
Miller's Valley by Anna Quindlen
Fragmented book about a town slowly being drowned to create a reservoir. Not really my kind if book but it did keep me to the end.


That's good to know, thanks for the heads up!
A chick-lit/suspense romance that is clean~







I got so emotionally invested in these kids, and I am so happy that I have the 2nd book in the series here, ready to start~

C. wrote: "I really loved this YA fantasy/paranormal/sci-fi~
I got so emotionally invested in these kids, and I am so happy that I have the 2nd book in the series here, ready to ..."
I LOVE That Series !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Karen Mcquestion is Writing Book 4

I got so emotionally invested in these kids, and I am so happy that I have the 2nd book in the series here, ready to ..."
I LOVE That Series !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Karen Mcquestion is Writing Book 4




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

Right now on my Kindle[it's still a freebie] I am reading and enjoying a Post Apocalyptic, Sci-Fi, Survival book

ETA: Finished 5-star read for me. Only two mild swears and two non-detailed sexual situations, really interesting premise and great suspense.



I wish the writers realize that a good, well-written story is not dependent on anything, definitely not on needless and unrealistic love scenes. Most of the time, in my opinion, not be explicit adds more value and color to romance and/ or love-making.







These are some of my absolute favorite books. I just finished the "Illusionarium" audiobook and it is seriously one of the best audiobooks I've ever listened to. Ben Cummins is the reader and he does an amazing job with the acting. As for the others, these are just a few of my favorite books. I have too many to count! I didn't feel like listing all of her books, but anything by Jessica Day George is fabulous. I especially love "Silver in the Blood", "The Princess of the Midnight Ball" series, and the "Dragon Slippers" series.
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