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scrappycook Onyx Vampire

Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 706
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I just read an excellent book today called The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison. It is loosely based on the story of Beauty and the Beast with the roles reversed. The title is somewhat deceptive as the story is told from the perspective of the Prince. It reminds me of the style of writing of Shannon Hale. It is a love story, but not a traditional one and it stays very much PG throughout.
Here is a review by Orson Scott Card:
Perhaps it's redundant for me to add a positive comment about a book that I read in advance of publication, so that there's already a positive quote from me on the cover.
But since the review by Ms. Drew, already posted here, takes me to task for my "error" in praising an "inexperienced" writer, I took the liberty of replying at length in a comment attached to her review.
Let me say here, too, that after thirty years as a writer, critic, reviewer, editor, and writing teacher, I have seen few writers as creative and innovative as Mette Ivie Harrison. Instead of fitting her stories into a pre-existing template, she confronts the challenges of the tale she wants to tell and finds ingenious and surprising solutions.
The result, though, is nontraditional structure that, as Ms. Drew demonstrates, will displease some readers. That simply can't be helped. If every writer had to meet Ms. Drew's expectations, I would be bitterly disappointed; so let's admit the world of literature is large enough to include books for her and books for me.
The essence of speculative fiction is to give readers experiences they haven't had a thousand times before. Mette Ivie Harrison does this with emotionally effective, intellectually fascinating, and aesthetically pleasing stories. She is already one of the best, and I can't wait to see what she writes next.
- Orson Scott Card _________________
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Modern Myth Newborn

Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 22 Location: NYC
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:50 am Post subject: |
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Into the Wilderness by Sara Donati
This is not entirely "clean" meaning there is a scene or two in the 800+ pages but so very tame and brief in comparison to the common romances of today.
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momoftwins Newborn

Joined: 15 Mar 2008 Posts: 44 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 1:30 pm Post subject: |
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I have recomended this book before but I will post it here as well. I loved the book Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier. This book is a part of the Sevenwaters trilogy. The second book Son of the Shadows is very good as well. I didn't paticularly like the third book Child of Prophecy because it was written from the "villians" point of view. I loved Sorcha and her family and didn't want to hear about plots to destroy them. The book was good in the end it was just difficult for me to get there. Here is a description from B&N for Daughter of the Forest:
A beautiful retelling of the Celtic "Swans" myth, Daughter of the Forest is a mixture of history and fantasy, myth and magic, legend and love... To reclaim the lives of her brothers, Sorcha leaves the only safe place she has ever known and embarks on a journey filled with pain, loss and terror. When she is kidnapped by enemy forces and taken to a foreign land, it seems that there will be no way for Sorcha to break the spell that condemns all that she loves. But magic knows no boundaries, and Sorcha will have to choose between the life she has always known and a love that comes only once.
These books are great and you won't be dissapointed.
I have also read the Mark of the Lion series and it was fantastic. I highly recommend that series as well. _________________
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LittleLovables Newborn

Joined: 06 Jun 2008 Posts: 91 Location: Texas
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hfiles28 Onyx Vampire

Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 515 Location: Herriman, UT
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:11 am Post subject: |
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That is great!!! I will have to check it out. Thanks _________________
 
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Jinani Onyx Vampire

Joined: 20 Jun 2008 Posts: 244 Location: very warm SoCal
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:51 am Post subject: Re: Have you read the classics? |
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Jane Eyre
Pride & Prejudice
Sense & Sensibility
Also, Jan Karon's Mitford series is good, and has a G-rated romance theme through the series. |
I have to agree with these... I know that some readers have a hard time getting into Jane Austen, but if you can find a summary of the story or watch the movie versions first, that may help you. These are very romantic and very funny. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is very romantic, too, but darker.
I also have to second the Jan Karon recommendation! I love her books. The romance is one of many main themes, and it is definitely a slow, real-life story; these aren't edge-of-your-seat, must-keep-reading-without-food-or-sleep like Stephenie's books, but they are so, so good.
Robin McKinley, our book-of-the-month authoress, has been my favorite author since I was 12; all of her stuff has lovely, clean romance in it. She has written several fairy tale novelizations and several original fairy-tale-ish stories, and I highly recommend them. (The only one to watch out for is Deerskin - the rest of her fairy-tale books are PG, if that, but Deerskin is R, and much darker subject material. I skipped lots.) Her work is known for strong heroine figures. I should also say that I actually haven't yet read her Sunshine (a vampire story) or Dragonhaven... must catch up!  _________________ My Edward is actually a Josh.
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SemiCharmedBrat Newborn

Joined: 19 Apr 2008 Posts: 35 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:41 am Post subject: |
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I just found Garden Spells and Sugar Queen by Sara Addison Allen. PG rated romance, and still good magical story lines  _________________
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SemiCharmedBrat Newborn

Joined: 19 Apr 2008 Posts: 35 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:48 am Post subject: |
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| If you like teen books, Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr is really good. It's a tad bit steamier than Stephenie's stuff, but nowhere near an adult romance. |
I just read this one too and really enjoyed it!
I let a friend borrow it, and she lent me the Blue Girl because Wicked Lovely reminded her of it, and she'd noticed that in the extras section in the back of Wicked Lovely the author (Melissa Marr)had the Blue Girl in her "reading list" as a book she just really liked.
I am only 4 or 5 chapters in, but so far I'm liking The Blue Girl, too. _________________
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GlitterGirl Onyx Vampire

Joined: 28 May 2008 Posts: 113
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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Anything by Catherine Gaskin
Anything by Rosamund Pilcher
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EllenC Topaz Vampire

Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 1293 Location: LI, New York
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:24 am Post subject: |
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The Outlander Series - Diana Gabaldon.. They are fantastic.
I also read a lot of the Norah Roberts Trilogies.. They are clean and a candy read (easy) _________________
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scrappycook Onyx Vampire

Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 706
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:03 am Post subject: |
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| The Outlander Series - Diana Gabaldon.. They are fantastic. |
I don't think I would classify these as clean! I've only read the first one and enjoyed it, but got bored halfway through the second, however I would rate the first "R" - at least. _________________
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EllenC Topaz Vampire

Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 1293 Location: LI, New York
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:36 am Post subject: |
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LOL - Rated R - I was thinking NC-17...
The second book was a filler book and so was the last one..
My favorite book was # 3... When Brianna came and so on..
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momof5 Volturi Mom

Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 4232 Location: California
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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Nope - defintely not CLEAN romance books!!
I just read some by Deanne Gist. She has 3 - I've read the first 2. They are not a series. I enjoyed them & the "love" scenes are all "fade to black" types, but they were enjoyable, quick little reads. _________________

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scrappycook Onyx Vampire

Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 706
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:52 pm Post subject: |
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OK, I actually read a couple of books this week that would fall into the CLEAN romance category The Measure of a Lady and A Bride Most Begrudgingly by Deeanne Gist. I guess I would categorize them as "Christian Chic Lit". They are easy reads (each took only a day) and they stay firmly in the PG rating. _________________
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melooza Onyx Vampire

Joined: 23 Jul 2008 Posts: 223 Location: surface of the sun...
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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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One series that I really love is the "Enchanted Inc." by Shanna Swendson. She is a really good and funny author and there are 4 book to the series now and the fifth is up in the air... there is also the book "last bite" by Nacy Verde Barr that is fairly clean (like pg 13. ) _________________
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