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message 751: by Beth (new)

Beth  (canadianbeth) I just finished the 3-part Crossroads Crisis Centre series by Vicki Hinze, and since I am now out of library books have started a LIS book on my e-reader, Lost Legacy, by Dana Mentink. I have also just finished the 5th book in The Christians:The First Two Thousand Years series - The Sword of Islam. Very informative book.

Beth - ;)
in Calgary


message 752: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments Beth wrote: "Heather wrote: "Camy wrote: "Heather wrote: "I haven't been checking in this year because I'm finishing up my bachelors degree. I've missed keeping up with what y'all are reading! I'm mostly readin..."

Beth, you can absolutely handle the tech / software side of distance ed. if you're on Goodreads. :) It's more about time management and discipline. East Carolina University just became ALA accredited. That's the program I'm applying too.


message 753: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Yes, I think it's the 1780's - really well-done. "

I love that time period. I really will check that out. Thanks!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "I'm 32 credit hours away from earning my Bachelor of Science in Applied Sociology. Then I plan to go to grad school for my Masters of Library Science. "

You so rock! I'll be praying for you!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "I've read The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn and Burning Sky. I loved both of them, but I did like Burning Sky a little better, not sure why??? "

Hmmm now you make me want to read both to see which I'll like!


message 756: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Heather, I want to do library science too! I still need to work though, so I've been looking at an online program from a university accredited by the American Library Association (my undergrad. was in English). I got worried though when I saw some of the computer savvy that is needed. I'm decent with the computer, but not an IT person for sure. I think I can learn, but it seems a little daunting. I just want to be a librarian ;D "

I always thought that if I didn't write, I'd be a librarian. I not only love to read but I like the organization and computer stuff that goes along with it.


message 757: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Shirley wrote: "I just finished Mesu Andrews' new book The Pharaoh's Daughter. Great read! Posting a review on Goodreads later.
Now I'm reading Would Be Wilderness Wife by Regina Scott andTrails and Targets by Kel..."


I totally want to read the Pharaoh's Daughter! Just haven't gotten around to it!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Nancy wrote: "Betty Neels (cont): have a British/Dutch medical setting."

Yes, that's what I love about them! I love the ones where the heroine is a nurse in a hospital.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Sandra wrote: "Definitely wonderful. If you like Laura Frantz, Lori Benton is very similar.

As I said, I'm getting ready to start Beth White's new release, The Creole Princess. I loved her first book, The Pelican Bride. Strange that I like all these books. The 1700s have never really been (and still aren't) my favorite time period. "


That sounds neat to me--I've alway loved the 1700s and early 1800s. And I know Beth White is a good author, too!


message 760: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth - ;) wrote: "I just finished the 3-part Crossroads Crisis Centre series by Vicki Hinze, and since I am now out of library books have started a LIS book on my e-reader, Lost Legacy, by Dana Mentink. I have als..."

I love Vicki Hinze--she's one of my favorite romantic suspense authors!


message 761: by Beth (new)

Beth  (canadianbeth) Vicki Hinze is a new author to me, although I see some books by her on the list of LIS books on my e-reader. Just have to got to them yet. :)

I thoroughly enjoyed the ones I just read and am looking forward to the continuation of the characters in them.

Beth -;)
in Calgary


message 762: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I binge watched all 3 seasons of Longmire over spring break and now we're watching Justified. Both are based on books (of course) so I'm making my way through both book series.


message 763: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "I've read The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn and Burning Sky. I loved both of them, but I did like Burning Sky a little better, not sure why??? "

Hmmm now you make me want to read ..."


Oh fun!!!:)


message 764: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "I finished reading, Left-Hand Kelly, by Elisabeth Grace Foley. It's a short story and it was good."

That's interesting! I've never heard of that author before."


She's a good author. It was the first book I'd read by her.


message 765: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth - ;) wrote: "Vicki Hinze is a new author to me, although I see some books by her on the list of LIS books on my e-reader. Just have to got to them yet. :)

I thoroughly enjoyed the ones I just read and am look..."


I first read Vicki when she was writing for the secular market, so when she crossed over to LIS I was doubly thrilled about that!


message 766: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "I binge watched all 3 seasons of Longmire over spring break and now we're watching Justified. Both are based on books (of course) so I'm making my way through both book series."

I totally need to watch Longmire! I've heard so much about it but never found the time to watch.


message 767: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "I finished reading, Left-Hand Kelly, by Elisabeth Grace Foley. It's a short story and it was good."

That's interesting! I've never heard of that author before."

She..."


How did you hear about her book? I'm always curious how readers find new-to-them authors.


message 768: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments Camy wrote: "Heather wrote: "I binge watched all 3 seasons of Longmire over spring break and now we're watching Justified. Both are based on books (of course) so I'm making my way through both book series."

I ..."


Watching Longmire is worth losing sleep if it comes to it!


message 769: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "I finished reading, Left-Hand Kelly, by Elisabeth Grace Foley. It's a short story and it was good."

That's interesting! I've never heard of that au..."


I don't really remember. I connected with the author somehow on goodreads. I don't know if she found me or if I found her or if someone recommended her book.


message 770: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "Camy wrote: "Heather wrote: "I binge watched all 3 seasons of Longmire over spring break and now we're watching Justified. Both are based on books (of course) so I'm making my way through both book..."

That's why I haven't started yet, I know I'll want to do a marathon!


message 771: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "I don't really remember. I connected with the author somehow on goodreads. I don't know if she found me or if I found her or if someone recommended her book. "

That's neat! I actually haven't met many authors here on GR, I see them mostly on FB.


message 772: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments My small group studied this book a while back and I've started rereading it. For someone who love's to talk as much as I do, it's essential reading. War of Words: Getting to the Heart of Your Communication Struggles War of Words Getting to the Heart of Your Communication Struggles by Paul David Tripp


message 773: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments I'm reading A Grave Matter right now and so far so good it's been clean language and there has been no indecent scenes except kissing. I've not heard of this author but so far it's really good. Follows along the lines of Sherlock Holmes mystery.


message 774: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading A Grave Matter right now and so far so good it's been clean language and there has been no indecent scenes except kissing. I've not heard of this author but so far it's really good. Fol..."
The author is Anna Lee Huber


message 775: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "My small group studied this book a while back and I've started rereading it. For someone who love's to talk as much as I do, it's essential reading. [book:War of Words: Getting to the Heart of Your..."

Hey that sounds really cool!


message 776: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading A Grave Matter right now and so far so good it's been clean language and there has been no indecent scenes except kissing. I've not heard of this author but so far it's..."

That looks really good! I love mysteries set in the early 1800s, and I love historicals set in Scotland.


message 777: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Good morning. I'm reading the new Penderwick book for kids. It's called, The Penderwicks in Spring, by Jeanne Birdsall. I love the Penderwicks. They are a fun family!


message 778: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments Camy wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading A Grave Matter right now and so far so good it's been clean language and there has been no indecent scenes except kissing. I've not heard of this autho..."

The book was good but there was on word that I didn't care for but otherwise I'd definitely read a book by this author again.


message 779: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "Good morning. I'm reading the new Penderwick book for kids. It's called, The Penderwicks in Spring, by Jeanne Birdsall. I love the Penderwicks. They are a fun family!"

I've never heard of them! I'll have to check them out!


message 780: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "Camy wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading A Grave Matter right now and so far so good it's been clean language and there has been no indecent scenes except kissing. I've not heard ..."

That's neat! I'll have to get a copy of book 1.


message 781: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "Good morning. I'm reading the new Penderwick book for kids. It's called, The Penderwicks in Spring, by Jeanne Birdsall. I love the Penderwicks. They are a fun family!"

I've never..."


I would read the in order.


message 782: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I'm reading Jesus > Religion: Why He Is So Much Better Than Trying Harder, Doing More, and Being Good Enough Jesus > Religion Why He Is So Much Better Than Trying Harder, Doing More, and Being Good Enough by Jefferson Bethke
"The Bible isn't a rule book. It's a love letter. I'm not an employee. I'm a child. It's not about my performance. It's about Jesus' performance for me. Grace isn't there for some future me but for the real me. The me who struggled. The me who was messy. ..... He loves me in my mess; he was not waiting until I cleaned myself up.”


message 783: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Oooh, nice! Thanks Heather! It reminds me that lately I've been really looking in my Bible for the truth of what it says and separating out the things I've always just believed simply because I learned it in church. The belief that I have to be perfect to be acceptable is one of those things, which goes against the entire concept of grace.


message 784: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I have an injury, so whilst my foot is propped up I've been reading reading reading. Right now, I'm reading Madam Will You Talk, by Mary Stewart.


message 785: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments I've just finished Betting on Hope by Debra Clopton( very good)! Right now I'm starting Targeted by Becky Avella!


message 786: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Katherine wrote: "I have an injury, so whilst my foot is propped up I've been reading reading reading. Right now, I'm reading Madam Will You Talk, by Mary Stewart."

LOVE Mary Stewart!!!! My favorite is Airs Above the Ground


message 787: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "I've just finished Betting on Hope by Debra Clopton( very good)! Right now I'm starting Targeted by Becky Avella!"

Deb Clopton always tells a fun, romantic story! I haven't read all her books, but I have enjoyed the ones I have read from her.


message 788: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments Hi Camy, Right now I'm reading Tundra Threat by Sarah Varland and so far do good!


message 789: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments So good!


message 790: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Camy wrote: "Katherine wrote: "I have an injury, so whilst my foot is propped up I've been reading reading reading. Right now, I'm reading Madam Will You Talk, by Mary Stewart."

LOVE Mary Stewart!!!! My favori..."


Airs Above the Ground is my favorite too!!!


message 791: by Heather (last edited May 01, 2015 09:30AM) (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I'm in the middle of finals so that's seriously cramping my reading style. But I led myself into temptation (Barnes and Noble) and left with Taken (and a piece of cheesecake). I've hidden it my room so it will stop mocking me.
Taken by Dee Henderson


message 792: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Heather wrote: "I'm in the middle of finals so that's seriously cramping my reading style. But I led myself into temptation (Barnes and Noble) and left with Taken (and a piece of cheesecake). I've ..."

ENJOY!


message 793: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I'm reading, The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale.


message 794: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (gr-nancy-a) | 8 comments Reading Remains of Innocence by J. A. Jance. This is not specifically Christian fiction but so far, so good..am halfway through.. #16 in Sheriff Joanna Brady (of Cochise County, AZ) series.


message 795: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments My mom loves J.A. Jance books!


message 796: by Kim (new)

Kim | 33 comments Katherine wrote: "I'm reading, The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale."

The The Goose Girl is one the many books I have piled up on my Kindle that I haven't read yet. Shannon Hale I heard is a great author. Need to read one of her works soon. Enjoy Katherine!


message 797: by Heather (new)

Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments It's Independent Bookstore Day so I popped into my local used bookstore. I picked up two books by Elisabeth Elliot and one each by RC Sproull and Timothy Keller. I saw lots of fiction that I wanted but I also want to enter a 5K race next week so I'm trying to save money for that.


message 798: by Miranda (new)

Miranda A. Uyeh (mirandaauyeh) | 46 comments Just started ‘One Prince Two Kingdoms' by Jana Grissom. This is her debut book and I'm on the tour. Review date: May 12th.


message 799: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I'm reading The Ivy Tree by Mary Stewart.


message 800: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Hey guys! Sorry I've been awol, I've been working on my next book(s) and staying offline, since it was getting to be a distraction. :)

What are you reading? I just started an old out of print Regency romance, The Reckless Gambler.


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