Clean Reads discussion
Books I've had to put down and why

I put down My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult (which I was thoroughly enjoying) because of the "F word". That word jolts me when I hear it in a movie, but when I hear it in my own voice in my head, it's particularly offensive.



I couldn't finish "Julie and Julia" -- the F-bomb started on page two -- and she used it prolifically!


Recently I stopped reading "Outlander" because I heard it was graphically sexual. Luckily I quit before it got to any of that.
And I have Julie and Julia on my hold list at the library so I'm sad to hear it has F-bombs too. dang it.


i managed to finish that one, but i would highly advise avoiding jennifer donnelly's other books. i was very disappointed in their content, and never got more than 30 pgs in.

I actually did finish 'Outlander', but only because I justified it by thinking about it as married sex. I totally loved the book except for those parts. It was well written & I was hooked by the Scottish history. So I reasoned it was okay. I wouldn't make the same decision today. There are just too many good clean books out there.


this is an unfortunately immoral book. i was sorely disappointed in the morality, or lack thereof, since the plot and the writing are superb. i quit reading sometime between sodom and gomorrah... oh well.
i've flipped through "julie and julia" myself, and wouldn't even consider reading it. the language, even at a glance, is highly offensive. what a waste of talent and energy, to write something so, oh, what's a good word for "non-uplifting"? degrading, depressing?

1. Sunshine by Robin Mckinley. it's all about sex... it seems to be the end-all and be-all of the plot.
2. The Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klause. seriously explicit blood and gore. ick. way too violent to be on the YA shelf.



welcome, mom of christine. :)
if you would like an interesting and clean view of the old testament matriarchs, pick up water from the well by anne roiphe.


Also put down Wicked...couldn't get through the first chapter.
Oh, and Crank, I don't remember who it's by...but the whole thing is about drugs, and there's sex in it.





i would love to have some sort of rating system for books, but it's probably not going to happen officially anytime soon. i think it would be a lot more difficult to rate books than movies. there are SO many more of them. plus, you rarely get two readers to agree on one interpretation.
and then there's the problem that some people want ratings on books mostly so they can ban books they don't agree with.
so for now, we're it! hope you find the group helpful.

I have a book review blog that rates books according to content. It's called Library of Clean Reads. Here's the URL:
Hope this helps!
Laura Fabiani





Melissa wrote: "I liked The Thirteenth Tale, but can understand why you put it down.
I couldn't finish "Julie and Julia" -- the F-bomb started on page two -- and she used it prolifically! "

I put down My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult (which I was thoroughly enjoying) because of the "F word". That word jolts me ..."
Thanks for this review, it was on my to read list.

Laura, thanks for this. I have been looking for a book list of clean books!

Another on my to read list - I am so glad I found this group!

Amanda, you're welcome. You can stop by my blog anytime!

Anyone read A Woman of Independent Means?
Later when I have time I will update my list of good clean reads - I have come across quite a few in my bookclub.
One I just finished was a fun read: Ella Minnow Pea, very clever idea, satire, fable type story.



I agree about "Water for Elephants" - awful awful book! It is one that I put down. Also, the "Red Tent" is one that I finished but would never recommend...definitely not a book for just anyone. And, "Time Traveler's Wife" is also one to avoid for sure!
I did finish "The Thirteenth Tale" and loved it, but can absolutely understand why someone would not. There is no sex, but some violence, and some allusions to incest which are icky, but didn't bother me too much because she did not describe it.
Gee, I forgot about the language in "My Sister's Keeper", but I remember some sexual content for sure.


Totally agree with you there, I waited to get it for months, and when I finally did, only read a few pages, before I felt "ICKY". So I drove right back to the library and returned it.





I totally agree, I started to listen to the first CD for the audio book and had to turn it off because of all the sexual content. I was looking forward to reading it so I could watch the movie but now....

What is really interesting is that some friends convinced my wife and I to go to San Diego to see the play. I have never had more fun at the theater than I had watching Wicked.


I haven't read the book or seen the play myself but I've heard from friends they are very different from each other.
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