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What are you reading this week?

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message 551: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy, I just recently finished reading all four books in The Sushi Series. I enjoyed them all! Good, fun stories. I did have a favorite. Single Sashimi was the fave!!!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "Good morning. I'm reading After Anne, by Roxanne Henke. This is the first time I've read a book by this author. My neighbor gave it to me and when I started reading it, it really grabbed my attention."

I haven't read anything by Roxanne yet but I've met her and she's super nice! I have at least one of her books on my TBR list.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "Camy, I just recently finished reading all four books in The Sushi Series. I enjoyed them all! Good, fun stories. I did have a favorite. Single Sashimi was the fave!!!"

Aw thanks so much! I'm so glad you liked them! To be honest, Single Sashimi was my personal favorite, too. :) I'm also super excited because I'm about to sign a contract with Redbud Press to write the 5th Sushi book, for release December 2015. I'll finally get to write Mimi's story! I'm also trying to get my rights back to the first 3 books so that I can revise them and re-release them in 2015, since they're pretty out of date by now (I don't think Sushi for One even had Facebook in it!)


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Oh, and right now I'm drinking some late night strawberry chocolate cupcake tea from Simpson and Vail. :) But for you it's early morning, right?


message 555: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "Camy, I just recently finished reading all four books in The Sushi Series. I enjoyed them all! Good, fun stories. I did have a favorite. Single Sashimi was the fave!!!"

Aw thanks..."


Alright! I am so looking forward to the 5th book in the Sushi series!


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Camy wrote: "Beth wrote: "Camy wrote: "It's on Netgalley if you're on there. :)"

I am! I request too many books! Lol"

I know! I do too! It's really awful because then I don't review some of them. Okay, MOST o..."


You're just a TEENSY bit behind ;) I haven't requested quite that many, but I have decided to make a real effort to read at least one Net Galley book a month to work through the ones I have.


message 557: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
That's really good! I've been using Netgalley to try authors I've never read before. I've realized that I'll rarely buy books from authors I've never read before, but Netgalley is perfect for that.


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Kim | 33 comments 5th book in the Sushi Series next year! Yay!!!


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Camy, that's so true! Unless I get a strong recommendation from a friend or reader/reviewer that I trust, I'll rarely drop a lot of money for a new to me author.

Unless I have a gift card! That's a whole new ball game, haha!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "5th book in the Sushi Series next year! Yay!!!"

LOL glad you like that! I'm pretty stoked to be writing it!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Camy, that's so true! Unless I get a strong recommendation from a friend or reader/reviewer that I trust, I'll rarely drop a lot of money for a new to me author.

Unless I have a gift card! That's ..."


I just had an interesting "conversation" on my FB page b/c someone complained that if writers support free books, no one will buy any. But to be honest, I wouldn't buy a book from a new-to-me author. I just don't have the money to do that anymore (I had more when I was working in biology, and I would have been more likely to take the risk, but not on my current income). But if I read a free book, you can bet I'd add that author to my auto buy list. So I do think that free books do sell books. After all, authors shouldn't be a one-hit-wonder to begin with.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm currently reading 4 books! I don't normally do that, but for some reason I got 4 started and kind of went with it. LOL! They are: Deceived by Irene Hannon(a Netgalley find), Fire & Ash by Jonathan Maberry(YA/Zombies), Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer(felt the need for an old friend so reread the whole series), and Operation Zulu: Out of Nowhere(book 2 in Ronie Kendig's new serial). They are all different genre's so that helps keep me from confusing any of them and I am actually enjoying the variety. Three are being read on my Kindle and one is a hardback. So wherever I am at I have a book on hand :)


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
LOL I can relate, right now I have 3 books I'm reading, a nonfiction and 2 fiction! I have the first book in Maberry's series but haven't read it yet, although I do want to eventually. and I LOVED the Twilight series! I didn't care as much about the love triangle, but it was SUCH an entertaining series! I reread Harry Potter once a year like an old friend. :)


message 564: by Julie (new)

Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Camy wrote: "LOL I can relate, right now I have 3 books I'm reading, a nonfiction and 2 fiction! I have the first book in Maberry's series but haven't read it yet, although I do want to eventually. and I LOVED ..."

Whew, glad another adult is with me on the Twilight series :) I didn't like the love triangle thing either especially because it seemed to spawn a whole new trend for authors doing that. But yes, it was entertaining and even my husband has read them all several times. Maberry's Rot & Ruin series was pretty good if you are into the whole zombie thing. I have read a couple of series that I like with zombies but they really aren't my cup of tea. I really liked Carrie Ryan's Forest of Hands and Teeth series. My husband reads the Harry Potter books once a year or so and then he and my daughter have a movie marathon. I've not gotten into them. But I love that someone else feels that some books are like old friends and just need to be revisited on occasion. This reading a couple of books at a time may catch on with me and I might just have to add a good friend to the selection each time. I just downloaded all of the Love Comes Softly series that I haven't read for several years and I want to reread the O'Malley series next after I finish Breaking Dawn.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
That's a good idea, to have an old friend book going while I'm reading other ones. I have the Forest of Hands and Teeth book, too, but again, haven't hd time to read it yet! There always seems to be other books I need to read first.


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I'm reading The Captive Maiden by Melanie Dickerson Harvest of Gold (Harvest of Rubies, #2) by Tessa Afshar The Bound Heart (The Everstone Chronicles, #2) by Dawn Crandall .


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Oooh good ones! I've never read any by Dawn Crandall but her story lines sound good. What time period is that one set in?


message 568: by Beth (new)

Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments It's 1891 in Boston. I really enjoyed The Hesitant Heiress, which is the first book. It was a lot of fun.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm currently reading The Truth Seeker by Dee Henderson and The Unexpected Bride by Lena Goldfinch. The Truth Seeker is a re-read and The Unexpected Bride is a new release and I am liking it a lot.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "It's 1891 in Boston. I really enjoyed The Hesitant Heiress, which is the first book. It was a lot of fun."

I have that book on my TBR pile! Which is growing exponentially ...


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I'm currently reading The Truth Seeker by Dee Henderson and The Unexpected Bride by Lena Goldfinch. The Truth Seeker is a re-read and The Unexpected Bride is a new release and I am liking it a lot."

I loved Dee Henderson's O'Malley series! Did you ever read her old Love Inspired romances? Not suspense, but still good reads. I read God's Gift a few years ago and really enjoyed it.


message 572: by Beth (new)

Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Camy wrote: "Beth wrote: "It's 1891 in Boston. I really enjoyed The Hesitant Heiress, which is the first book. It was a lot of fun."

I have that book on my TBR pile! Which is growing exponentia..."


The TBR never stops growing, does it?!? Lol! I was just noticing how many unread books I own. My goal to read them all is not going to happen this year! :/


message 573: by Julie (new)

Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Camy wrote: "Julie wrote: "I'm currently reading The Truth Seeker by Dee Henderson and The Unexpected Bride by Lena Goldfinch. The Truth Seeker is a re-read and The Unexpected Bride is a new release and I am li..."

I think I have read all that Dee Henderson has written. I read God's Gift a few years ago as well. I really love the O'Malley series, they're my favorites :)


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "The TBR never stops growing, does it?!? Lol! I was just noticing how many unread books I own. My goal to read them all is not going to happen this year! :/ "

I totally hear you! I am still hopeful I'll be able to read my physical TBR pile (my paperback books) sometime before I die ...


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I think I have read all that Dee Henderson has written. I read God's Gift a few years ago as well. I really love the O'Malley series, they're my favorites :)"

Then you can be jealous of me, because there are several of hers I haven't read yet--just never got around to it. Still looking forward to reading them sometime!


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Camy wrote: "Julie wrote: "I think I have read all that Dee Henderson has written. I read God's Gift a few years ago as well. I really love the O'Malley series, they're my favorites :)"

Then you can be jealous..."


Definitely jealous! I remember reading all of her books for the first time :) You are in for a treat if you ever get to the rest of the O'Malley's :)


message 577: by Beth (new)

Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I have never read Dee Henderson! I know, shame on me! I don't even know where to start!


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Beth wrote: "I have never read Dee Henderson! I know, shame on me! I don't even know where to start!"
Obviously The O'Malley series is my favorite so that is where I would start. The Prequel is Danger in the Shadows. You don't have to start there, but I would because I really liked it! LOL. After that there are 6 more. ALL very good.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie's right, the O'Malley series is great! it's what got me hooked on Dee Henderson. I never read Danger in the Shadows, though.


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Katherine I am reading Sherlock Holmes! YAY! The title is, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." There are 13 stories in this book.


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I'm over halfway through: The Bound Heart (The Everstone Chronicles, #2) by Dawn Crandall - it's very good!

Also starting The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes No Safe Harbor (Edge of Freedom, #1) by Elizabeth Ludwig


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "I am reading Sherlock Holmes! YAY! The title is, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." There are 13 stories in this book."

I only read a couple Sherlock Holmes stories, but I enjoyed them! Especially because they were set in Victorian London. :) I have several in my TBR pile.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "I'm over halfway through: The Bound Heart (The Everstone Chronicles, #2) by Dawn Crandall - it's very good!

Also starting The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes No Safe Harbor (Edge of Freedom, #1) by Elizabeth Ludwig"


I don't think I've ever read Elizabeth Ludwig, although I think I have one of her books in my TBR pile. Let me know how you like it!


message 584: by Beth (new)

Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I sure will! I actually read the third book in the trilogy first and am now going back to read this one and the second one. The third one was good, suspenseful but still a fun, easy read.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Well you know how much I enjoy historical novels! :)


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Jennifer | 32 comments I'm reading Blowing on Dandelions by Miralee Ferrell. Almost to the end. I have the whole series.


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Jennifer | 32 comments How do I post a picture of a book here?


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm currently reading Surprised By Love by Julie Lessman and The Protector by Dee Henderson.


message 589: by Beth (new)

Beth  (canadianbeth) I just started Deceived, by Irene Hannon.

Beth - ;)
in Calgary


message 590: by Beth (new)

Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Jennifer wrote: "How do I post a picture of a book here?"

Once you're in the comment box, you click on "add book/author" and search for the book, once you see the correct one, you choose "cover" at the bottom, then click "Add" by the book you want to show.

Hopefully that helps!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading Blowing on Dandelions by Miralee Ferrell. Almost to the end. I have the whole series. "

I think I have that book in my TBR pile!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I'm currently reading Surprised By Love by Julie Lessman and The Protector by Dee Henderson."

More Dee! :)


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth - ;) wrote: "I just started Deceived, by Irene Hannon.

Beth - ;)
in Calgary"


Irene is so great. She's always a good read for me.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "How do I post a picture of a book here?"

Once you're in the comment box, you click on "add book/author" and search for the book, once you see the correct one, you choose "cover" a..."


Thanks Beth. :)


message 595: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I'm reading Night Watch by Linda Hall! She writes good stories!


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Amancay (amancayb) | 33 comments Camy wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading Blowing on Dandelions by Miralee Ferrell. Almost to the end. I have the whole series. "

I think I have that book in my TBR pile!"


I know her... we went to church together a long time ago!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "I'm reading Night Watch by Linda Hall! She writes good stories!"

She does! I enjoyed her Love Inspired Suspense novels a lot.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Amancay wrote: "Camy wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading Blowing on Dandelions by Miralee Ferrell. Almost to the end. I have the whole series. "

I think I have that book in my TBR pile!"

I know her... we went t..."


That's so neat! I only met her once several years ago.


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message 600: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments Amancay wrote: "Camy wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading Blowing on Dandelions by Miralee Ferrell. Almost to the end. I have the whole series. "

I think I have that book in my TBR pile!"

I know her... we went t..."


You'll enjoy her book! That's so cool that went to church with her!


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