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Books I've had to put down and why
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Lora, I agree 100% !

Oh wow, thank you so much for that warning! Incomprehensible why/how such disgusting, degenerate filth gets so popular!


Can anyone tell me about the Poldark books? I know the tv series has been a hit, although, I didn't watch it. I sadly suspect that the books may be like the Outlander books- full of explicit sexual content....If so, I'm not interested in wasting my time and money.

I've read the first 5 books in the Poldark series and they are not like Outlander. I read the first Outlander book to the end (got sucked into the story) but there were definitely "icky" parts and I wish I had put it aside without finishing. The Poldark books are not like that. No explicit sex in Poldark.
Rachel wrote: "Susan wrote: "Can anyone tell me about the Poldark books? I know the tv series has been a hit, although, I didn't watch it. I sadly suspect that the books may be like the Outlander books- full of e..."
Thanks Rachel! I'm so glad to hear that. I have those on my to read list but wasn't sure about them.
Thanks Rachel! I'm so glad to hear that. I have those on my to read list but wasn't sure about them.


Re: Laura I also thank you for the heads up about all the vulgar language, including "F" bombs in the book ~ 'Eleanor and Park',so I can remove it from my TBR list! I am so thankful for reviewers who mention when a book contains such offensive elements, so that I do not waste my time reserving them from my library! It seems that Rainbow Rowell is an author for me to avoid.

Also, if anyone's thinking of reading The Hate You Give, it too is full of f bombs.



Ugh, I hate when someone takes a perfectly recognizable character and highly beloved literature and turns it into a horrid story! There are some REALLY awful versions of Dracula out there, as you can imagine.

Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis, Small Great Things, and The Woman in Cabin 10.

Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis...”
Thanks for the warning. That book was recommended by people I respect and who I would have expected to give a warning about the language, and I had no idea that it contains a lot of offensive language. I’ve moved it to my skip shelf.
I wish there were ClearPlay for audiobooks.




Exactly....that book is pure disgusting filth, and I would think should be considered blasphemy!


The language in The Alice Network bothered me, and would gain an "R" rating if it was a movie. There was sexuality also. I'd say a strong PG-13. Nothing highly explicit, but a bit more than kissing, then fade to black. The "adult scenes" also happened several times in the book. I finished the book because it had an interesting and compelling story, however I wouldn't recommend it to anyone without the warning on content. The author is very good writer. It's a shame she included the questionable content.

A little background on me (because it relates to the story)... I'm adopted, and I have suffered through infertility.
I put the book down because it got to a point where I could see there was no good ending. Whatever happened, a mother's heart would be unfairly, brutally broken, and I just couldn't handle it, as I empathized too closely with both the main character, and the baby's mother of birth.

Also, if anyone's thinking of reading The Hate You Give, it too is full of f bo..."
Thank you for the warning, Hannah!


I second this review. I loved the book, except for that one section. It was disgusting and very disturbing.

Pillars of the Earth (Follett) - Loved the premise about the building of a cathedral, but one of the characters has many rape-related thoughts (not acted upon in the first 130 pages, but, probably would be).




A little background on me (because it relates to the story)... I'm adopted, and I have suffered through infertility.
I put the book down because it got ..."
I totally understand what you said, and I completely agree, although I did finish the book. One thing that rescued the book for me was that the author definitely portrays the consequences of the deception that was perpetrated. Overall, the book was an excellent exploration of human justification of sin while exposing the reality of both the motives and results of choosing to do wrong. In that sense, I felt it was very well done.

Which author is that one by?

It's probably Beyond the Reflection's Edge


Disgusts me to think of the filthy minds of authors like Koontz and King making millions off such trash they write, and how they get their jollies while writing such filthy scenes!


I know, I know...with a title like that, what was I thinking? I was hoping to like it because it was the March 2018 Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick, but it very quickly started to be exactly what the title implies. Leaving it behind because of sex scenes and language.

I also couldn't get past that the author doesn't even know that Nellis AFB and Area 51 are in NEVADA...… NOT New Mexico!


Just 30 pages in and I didn't find it interesting enough to overlook the language. Over 10 uses of every type of swear word you wouldn't want to hear.

I finished the book, but be warned that it has quite a bit of profanity, including several f-bombs.


Catchy title, sort-of interesting plot, but when the "F-bombs" and "C***" word started to fly, I chose to walk away.


Words are those things you have in your treasure chest, Don't corrupt them by seeking words from garbage dump; everyone knows what they are, and where to locate them.

I've always been of the opinion that characterization via profanity is very lazy writing.
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