Jess and Trisha discuss the problem with calling non-explicit romance “clean,” explore why Trisha rereads and Jess doesn’t, and talk about what they’ve been reading this week.
This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders.
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NEWS:
On Book Riot, Sarah talks about why calling books “clean” is a problem.
The Feminist Librarian makes an argument that a distinction between “erotica” and “porn” is harmful.
BOOKS:
Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid
Virgin River by Robyn Carr
Worth the Fall by Claudia Connor
So Sweet by Rebekah Weatherspoon
Going Down by Barbara Bell
Geek Out: A Collection of Trans and Genderqueer Romance
Can’t Escape Love by Alyssa Cole
The Governess Affair by Courtney Milan
Let us know if you have thoughts on calling romance “clean,” and whether/why/when you reread books. Find us on email ([email protected] and [email protected]), Twitter (@jessisreading and @trishahaleybrwn), or Instagram (@jess_is_reading and @trishahaleybrown).
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Jess and Trisha discuss the problem with calling non-explicit romance “clean,” explore why Trisha rereads and Jess doesn’t, and talk about what they’ve been reading this week.

This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders.

Subscribe to the podcast via RSSApple Podcasts, or Stitcher.

To get even more romance recs and news, sign up for our Kissing Books newsletter!

NEWS:

On Book Riot, Sarah talks about why calling books “clean” is a problem.

The Feminist Librarian makes an argument that a distinction between “erotica” and “porn” is harmful.

BOOKS:

Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid

Virgin River by Robyn Carr

Worth the Fall by Claudia Connor

So Sweet by Rebekah Weatherspoon

Going Down by Barbara Bell

Geek Out: A Collection of Trans and Genderqueer Romance

Can’t Escape Love by Alyssa Cole

The Governess Affair by Courtney Milan

Let us know if you have thoughts on calling romance “clean,” and whether/why/when you reread books. Find us on email ([email protected] and [email protected]), Twitter (@jessisreading and @trishahaleybrwn), or Instagram (@jess_is_reading and @trishahaleybrown).

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices