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PinkFridge
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Fri, Oct 16 2015, 12:05 pm
150 Lbs. wasn't bad. Relatively, IIRC. YMMV.
Then there was a book called In the Bag by Kate Klise. (Yes, of Regarding the Fountain fame. The book was in the adult section but seemed more geared to YA.) I also can't say I remember it perfectly.
And I think that's the extent of my chick lit repertoire ;-)
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gp2.0
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Sat, Oct 17 2015, 9:34 pm
Shoelover wrote: | Georgette heyer writes a lot. |
I just discovered georgette Heyer and came here to recommend her. She's like a lighter* and more mischievous Jane Austen.
*by lighter I mean the language isn't as heavy since she wrote in the 1930s-50s
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tryinghard
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Sat, Oct 17 2015, 9:43 pm
glutenless wrote:
Danielle Steele's books are usually clean. Susan Wiggs is relatively clean. I know there are more, just can't think of them now.
Chayalle wrote: | I dunno, I respectfully disagree. |
Her newer ones are. At least the past five years, possibly more. I feel like she finally got over her need to be explicit. Now she will imply that something happens but it's not a s*x scene
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Kumphort
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Sat, Oct 17 2015, 10:14 pm
I just read " the beekeepers daughter" by Santa mortifiore. Also recently read the " gilded hour"
Which were both feel good romance books without any real scenes
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mommy9
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Sat, Oct 17 2015, 10:18 pm
I didn't think Mauve Binchey was so clean
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naturalmom5
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Sat, Oct 17 2015, 10:35 pm
Barbara Csrtland
Deceased old school classics
Last edited by naturalmom5 on Sat, Oct 17 2015, 11:06 pm; edited 1 time in total
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naturalmom5
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Sat, Oct 17 2015, 11:00 pm
Let's face it ladies, the main buyers of romance novels are married ladies. Why? Well if I had to hazard a guess Id say that in the novels, the men are heroic. They are noble, chivilrous and brave. They are strong and protective. They rescue the woman and provide for her every need. Unrealistic? Oh yeah. But for many of us (myself included) it's a cheap convenient vacation.
Enjoy it! Even the racy parts. Don't feel the slightest bit of guilt. Me personally, it's either romances or non fiction. I either learn various seforim or I read texts and journals for my profession.
Enjoy romance novels. I can suggest some really exciting authors who write really thrilling romances.
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PinkFridge
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Sun, Oct 18 2015, 8:55 am
Wait. There's more (again, I don't remember well and YMMV on the clean quotient):
The Cookbook Collector - Allegra Goodman
Delicious - Ruth Reichl
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cityofgold
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Sun, Oct 18 2015, 12:21 pm
Just a tip--I started checking Goodreads.com to read a bit about books before taking them out from the library (I get ebooks, so this is convenient for me). I can often tell from a few skims of reviews if the book has lots of "scenes" that I'd prefer to skip.
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spring13
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Mon, Oct 19 2015, 10:58 am
Maeve Binchy is clean in the sense that there are no relations scenes in her books. There's plenty of sleeping around and cheating on spouses and so on though, if that kind of thing will bother you.
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professor
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Wed, Oct 21 2015, 11:01 pm
amother wrote: | Can anyone recommend a clean romance novel/author?
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all the books by Jane Austin
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