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a few new good ones to recommend
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also try "A Northern Light" by Jennifer Donnelly. fantastic, intelligent, and definitely no worse than a light pg-13. steer clear of her adult books, though. i tried a few this weekend, and they are definitely *not* so clean. ugh.

I also loved The Moonflower Vine by Jetta Carelton, it's a re-release of a book that was out of print for over 20 yrs...http://gerberadaisydiaries.blogspot.c...
I've been in an LDS book group for over 6 yrs...I have LOTS of clean reads I could share!! I'm not a YA Fiction reader, most of mine are adult fiction.


I also love The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. We read both of these books as a Relief Society book club and they both generated great discussion.
If you are looking for books on friendship that are "feel good books" then I recommend Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek quilt books and Debbie Macombers' Blossom Street books. They are very clean enjoyable reads. I am neither a quilter or knitter, but these books almost convinced me to take up these hobbies.

I also love The Secret Life of Bees by..."
I couldn't agree more about the Debbie Macombers' Blossom Street Books. Very easy and clean reads!!



I found them in the juvenile fiction section of my library, but they are by no means just for tweens. I find it a very compelling plot, and am very anxious for my library to get the 4th book in.