Clean,Non Religious-Reads discussion
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Oct 12, 2015 08:20AM

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Awww, I'm sorry Becky, but I had to disable the option for everyone to be able to add to the bookshelves, after someone removed several of the books. :[
If you PM me with your favorites , I can add them.
If you PM me with your favorites , I can add them.
It would be great if everyone would post what they are currently reading, and books they just finished... including their reviews. :D
I am just starting my first 'true crime' read~
The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy The Shocking Inside Story
The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy The Shocking Inside Story

I just started the red queen last night. So far it is really interesting but I am also only about 50 pages in. I will let you know how it goes. I just finished In the Shadow of Blackbirds and really loved it. It is PG-13 for some blood and language but captures the feel of 1918 really well with an added paranormal side. Perfect read for a stormy fall weekend.


How is it a rip off?


Then I'll be sure to stay away from those. Thanks!




Ramla, was The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts a clean read?
I tried to read, I believe it was The Witness by her and it had so much cursing, that I just stopped reading and returned it to the library, unfinished. :[
Could you suggest titles by her that are clean, if any? Thanks.
I just finished and was very happy with ~
[bookcover:Married In Seattle|4704788]
and now I am reading a cozy mystery~
and am enjoying it.
I tried to read, I believe it was The Witness by her and it had so much cursing, that I just stopped reading and returned it to the library, unfinished. :[
Could you suggest titles by her that are clean, if any? Thanks.
I just finished and was very happy with ~
[bookcover:Married In Seattle|4704788]
and now I am reading a cozy mystery~

Thank you Ramla. Yes, I really like Debbie Macomber romances. This Matter Of Marriage by her is a favorite that I am getting ready to read for the third time, it's so sweet and funny, and so much fun! Rereading is very rare for me.
Appreciate the warning about the Nora Roberts books.
Appreciate the warning about the Nora Roberts books.
I am almost finished with the YA post-apocalyptic book Divergent which is the first book in a trilogy by Veronica Roth. I am enjoying it quite a bit, and appreciate that it is not full of profanity and 'F' bombs, which I refuse to listen to, let alone read!


I am reading~
but doubtful I will finish it ,as there is really descriptive gruesome gore!
So up next I have Insurgent [which is book #2] on my Kindle borrowed from my library, to read.

So up next I have Insurgent [which is book #2] on my Kindle borrowed from my library, to read.




I finished the second book in the Divergent trilogy~Insurgent[another 5-star read] now while I am waiting for the last book to be returned to the library, I am reading, and enjoying ~ The Haunting of Maddy Clare

Desiree wrote: "C. wrote: I am reading, and enjoying ~ The Haunting ..."
That sounds like a great read!!!!!"
I'm at 82% and it really was a great read, despite having a few "F" bombs and GDs near the beginning, and one sex scene towards the middle. The story was so gripping that I couldn't stop reading, until I went to bed!
That sounds like a great read!!!!!"
I'm at 82% and it really was a great read, despite having a few "F" bombs and GDs near the beginning, and one sex scene towards the middle. The story was so gripping that I couldn't stop reading, until I went to bed!
While I am still in line for the Kindle editions to be returned to my library of the last in the Divergent trilogy~
and the post-apocalyptic ~
I just finished for the third time~
which I love because it is such a sweet, fun romance.
Now I am reading a YA post apocalyptic~
which I got as a Kindle freebie.


I just finished for the third time~

Now I am reading a YA post apocalyptic~

Becky wrote: "I am currently reading
by Brandon Sanderson, and will be starting [bookcover:I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban|178518..."
Becky, I read that Brandon Sanderson writes good supernatural fiction, so I want to check him out, plus 'I am Malala' is a definite must read!

Becky, I read that Brandon Sanderson writes good supernatural fiction, so I want to check him out, plus 'I am Malala' is a definite must read!

Re:Where is the best place to buy classics?
I would say Amazon, where you can buy books from third parties used-in-'like new' condition, very low cost.
There is also Abe's Books and Books4U.
I finished Reese's Cowboy Kiss: Witness Protection - Rancher Style: Blake's Story (Sweet Montana Bride #1)
by Kimberly Krey which was nothing special, and am now reading~
and enjoying it.
I would say Amazon, where you can buy books from third parties used-in-'like new' condition, very low cost.
There is also Abe's Books and Books4U.
I finished Reese's Cowboy Kiss: Witness Protection - Rancher Style: Blake's Story (Sweet Montana Bride #1)
by Kimberly Krey which was nothing special, and am now reading~

You are welcome. I have been an avid Amazon customer since '98.IMO their AtoZ guarantee is the best there is, bar none.
I am reading ~Snow Angel Cove (Haven Point, #1) by RaeAnne Thayne, and am so happy to have found a clean/nonreligious contemporary series with a cowboy/executive hero, what's not to love, (swoon)!

Could not finish Blackberry Summer, not clean, and too many unlikeable characters, including the H/h.
So I am now reading on my Kindle, the post-apocalyptic~
So I am now reading on my Kindle, the post-apocalyptic~

Couldn't get past 41% of the extremely bleak One Second After, too much gore, profanity and cardboard characters.
Now reading the interesting nonfiction~
Now reading the interesting nonfiction~

Now I'm reading ~Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Plum Island Germ Laboratory by Michael C. Carroll Based on declassified government documents, in-depth interviews, and access to Plum Island itself, this is an eye-opening, suspenseful account of a federal government germ laboratory gone terribly wrong. For the first time, Lab 257 takes you deep inside this secret world and presents startling revelations on virus outbreaks, biological meltdowns, infected workers, the periodic flushing of contaminated raw sewage into area waters, and the insidious connections between Plum Island, Lyme disease, and the deadly West Nile virus. The book also probes what's in store for Plum Island's new owner, the Department of Homeland Security, in this age of bioterrorism.




C., I wouldn't call Brandon Sanderson's books supernatural fiction. I think they're straight fantasies with differing magic systems in each series. But, I suppose it just depends on your definition.


Thanks for the warning that is on my list to read!!!!
Desiree wrote: "C. wrote: "Gave up on The Sparrow because of pervasive profanity and it was boring.
Thanks for the warning that is on my list to read!!!!"
You're welcome. :)
Thanks for the warning that is on my list to read!!!!"
You're welcome. :)


Prejudice Meets Pride was a fun read that would easily have rated 5-stars if the heroine and the kids had been more likeable and more deserving of the Hero.
Now going to start
Now going to start


I hate when that happens. Be sure to let us know how these books turn out for you.
I really should read book 3 of the HP series. I've only read the first two, but enjoyed them very much.
I really should read book 3 of the HP series. I've only read the first two, but enjoyed them very much.
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