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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Ausjenny wrote: "Thanks Kim. I am getting better each day. still have to take it easy as it still hurts to do certain things but I dont feel sick anymore and I can eat without worrying the food will make me sick. I..."

I'll keep praying for you, Jenny! Feel better soon!


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Rose (harnessrose) I'm almost finished reading Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. I also just started reading Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews for the Lifetime book group.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments Thankfully no one is charging me interest because I'm definetly a day late. I'm finally reading "Divergent." I'm also reading "Let Me Be a Woman" by Elisabeth Elliot.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm reading Remnants: Seasons of Wonder by Lisa T. Bergren.


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John G. | 7 comments "Grace's Pictures," a novel about a 15-year-old Irish immigrant girl, written by friend Cindy Thomson. As well as continuing my way through "the Two Towers" in Spanish, while simultaneously re-reading it in English. And a Superman trade paperback.


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M. Applin | 4 comments I am reading Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital. It is a true story about patients that were in the hospital during Katrina. It really makes you think about what would you do. Marguerite


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Rose wrote: "I'm almost finished reading Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. I also just started reading Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews for the Lifetime book group."

I've always thought I should read Anna Karenina since it's a classic, but it sounds so depressing! Was it?

I heard so many mixed reviews on Flowers in the Attic but I've never read it. I'm really sensitive when I read about abuse in books, so I've shied away from it.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "Thankfully no one is charging me interest because I'm definetly a day late. I'm finally reading "Divergent." I'm also reading "Let Me Be a Woman" by Elisabeth Elliot."

Loved both of those!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I'm reading Remnants: Seasons of Wonder by Lisa T. Bergren."

Oooh that's on my To Read list!


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John wrote: ""Grace's Pictures," a novel about a 15-year-old Irish immigrant girl, written by friend Cindy Thomson. As well as continuing my way through "the Two Towers" in Spanish, while simultaneously re-read..."


In Spanish??? You get the overachiever award. :) I wish I could speak in another language, but my Japanese skills are nil.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
M. wrote: "I am reading Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital. It is a true story about patients that were in the hospital during Katrina. It really makes you think about what woul..."

Oh wow! That sounds like a good book.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments on to "Insurgent." As I read "Divergent" I kept feeling like it had a Christiam undertone. Fun to find out the author is a Christian.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
I didn't know that! That's cool.


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John G. | 7 comments Thanks, Camy. You might not remember, but a few years ago I was reading FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING in Portuguese. I also can read some Italian, but I doubt that I will try to find a copy of RETURN OF THE KING in that language.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Oh that's right now I remember! Wow, you can understand both Spanish and Portuguese? That's awesome!


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John G. | 7 comments Thanks, Camy. Also some Italian, but it is the weakest of my languages. I used to be a Spanish teacher, and since the Romance (Latin) languages have great similarities, when you know one it is easy to pick up others.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
I want to learn Japanese, but have a hard time disciplining myself to study it every day. :P


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John G. | 7 comments Learning another language is harder as one ages, alas. Not that you are old, Camy! Definitely not. But you know what I mean. But you're right, it does take daily discipline. You obviously already have that with your writing and other tasks, but it can be hard, then, to add just one more dose of daily discipline. But don't give up yet. Perhaps you can write a story in which some authentic Japanese dialog is included, and that would be an added motivation to learn.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I'm reading for review "First Kisses" Inspy Kisses Collection #1. Romance, fiesty heroines and heroes who are well, real heroes. Features six short stories by Camy Tang, Linda Goodnight, Margaret Daley, Lacy Williams, Debra Clopton and Janet Tronstad.


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I just finished The Well by Stephanie Landsem - riveting read! I loved it.

Currently reading Wedded to War by Jocelyn Green and might start Critical Pursuit by Janice Cantore


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
John wrote: "Learning another language is harder as one ages, alas. Not that you are old, Camy! Definitely not. But you know what I mean. But you're right, it does take daily discipline. You obviously already..."

You're absolutely right, adding one more thing each day has been really hard for me!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "I'm reading for review "First Kisses" Inspy Kisses Collection #1. Romance, fiesty heroines and heroes who are well, real heroes. Features six short stories by Camy Tang, Linda Goodnight, Margaret ..."

Hey! I hope you like it! My novella's hero/heroine were minor characters in Formula for Danger.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "I just finished The Well by Stephanie Landsem - riveting read! I loved it.

Currently reading Wedded to War by Jocelyn Green and mi..."


Ooh that's neat! I've never seen a story about the woman at the well before!


message 424: by Beth (last edited Feb 12, 2014 03:05PM) (new)

Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Camy, it was really good! I liked it a lot. She brought the story to life without and filled in details without changing anything. I've got her second novel as well, I'm eager to get to it!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
If you ever happen to see a story about the woman caught in adultery, I would totally read that! She's my favorite Biblical character because I relate so much to her guilt and sin. Not that I ever committed adultery, but I did some awful things before I became a Christian, and God forgave me anyway. :)


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Camy wrote: "If you ever happen to see a story about the woman caught in adultery, I would totally read that! She's my favorite Biblical character because I relate so much to her guilt and sin. Not that I ever ..."

That is exactly what happens in this story! And the scene where she meets Jesus at the well, it's beautiful!

The story is actually told more through her daughter's eyes, which was a unique touch I thought.


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Ausjenny | 225 comments Im hoping to start Falling for the Farmer by debut and Aussie author Narelle Atkins
Falling for the Farmer by Narelle Atkins


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "That is exactly what happens in this story! And the scene where she meets Jesus at the well, it's beautiful!

The story is actually told more through her daughter's eyes, which was a unique touch I thought. "


Oh that IS neat!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Ausjenny wrote: "Im hoping to start Falling for the Farmer by debut and Aussie author Narelle Atkins
Falling for the Farmer by Narelle Atkins"


I totally want to read Narelle's book! I feel like I've "known" her for years since I've known her through online groups.


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Ausjenny | 225 comments I am meeting her on April 11th. I am up to page 31 and loving it. (just very slow).


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
You're so lucky! Tell her I said hello. :)


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Ausjenny | 225 comments I will. Shes coming to Adelaide for the day so I will go there too. It will be fun. She is going to the RWA in America is it July I Think


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I just finished "Devoted to Drew" by Loree Lough (Harlequin Heartwarming series.)


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Heather wrote: "I just finished "Devoted to Drew" by Loree Lough (Harlequin Heartwarming series.)"

I didn't know Loree had a book with Heartwarming! I'll have to go check it out.


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Still working on Wedded to War and started Critical Pursuit by Janice Cantore.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments Camy wrote: "Heather wrote: "I just finished "Devoted to Drew" by Loree Lough (Harlequin Heartwarming series.)"

I didn't know Loree had a book with Heartwarming! I'll have to go check it out."


Loree Lough has three Heartwarming titles-"Raising Connor", "Devoted to Drew" and "Saving Alyssa" (March 1.) I've read the first two and recommend both.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments Camy wrote: "Heather wrote: "I just finished "Devoted to Drew" by Loree Lough (Harlequin Heartwarming series.)"

I didn't know Loree had a book with Heartwarming! I'll have to go check it out."


Loree Lough has three Heartwarming titles-"Raising Connor", "Devoted to Drew" and "Saving Alyssa" (March 1.) I've read the first two and recommend both.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Still working on Wedded to War and started Critical Pursuit by Janice Cantore."

I have Critical Pursuit on my TBR pile, which is more like a mountain these days ...


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "Loree Lough has three Heartwarming titles-"Raising Connor", "Devoted to Drew" and "Saving Alyssa" (March 1.) I've read the first two and recommend both. "

I really haven't been keeping up! I didn't know about those.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I finished Camy's short story "Necessary Proof"from First Kisses Inspy collection. I gave it 4.5* It was so good that I wanted an entire novel about Alex and Jane. Good to revisit Sonoma. I'll have to reread the series soon!
Camy, thanks for keeping the faith thread in your story. A couple of the stories were clean but not inspirational.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I'm reading "The Girl Who Started the War to End All Wars Part One" by Rachelle McCalla. Back to the Future meets Downton Abbey with dystopia and steampunk mixed in. Read-a-like for "Divergent" or "Hunger Games." Fans of young adult, alternative history, Edwardian, and/or science fiction will like this.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Life Support by Candace Calvert. And The Daniel Plan.


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Started a Beth Moore Bible study with ladies at church:
Sacred Secrets Study Journal: A Living Proof Live Experience. Excited to delve further into it.

Currently reading:
The Thief (The Living Water, #2) by Stephanie Landsem

Hoping to get a start on these, one for a buddy read & one for a group read:
Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly The Heiress of Winterwood (Whispers on the Moors, #1) by Sarah E. Ladd


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments just downloaded a free ebook "The Cupid Caper" by Love Inspired author Kristen Etheridge


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "I finished Camy's short story "Necessary Proof"from First Kisses Inspy collection. I gave it 4.5* It was so good that I wanted an entire novel about Alex and Jane. Good to revisit Sonoma. I'll have..."

Aw thanks so much Heather!!! I really enjoyed writing about Jane and Alx. I've been wanting to write their story since I wrote them into Formula for Danger and I was so thrilled to get a chance to with this novella collection.

As for a faith thread, I was just talking about this with some friends of mine. Some of my writer friends can write a moral story thread and not necessarily a faith thread, but MaryLu Tyndall and I were talking about how we couldn't NOT put a faith thread in any of our books. I just wouldn't know how not to write about God since He's such a huge part of my life and my internal struggles.


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Julie wrote: "Life Support by Candace Calvert. And The Daniel Plan."

I got the Daniel Plan, too! But I haven't had time to read it yet, I'm on deadline March 15th.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Started a Beth Moore Bible study with ladies at church:
Sacred Secrets Study Journal: A Living Proof Live Experience. Excited to delve further into it.

Currently reading:
[bookcove..."


I have the Heiress of Winterwood! Is that the group read on CFD? I've been offline for so long I'll have to go over to CFD to see what's going on!


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Heather wrote: "just downloaded a free ebook "The Cupid Caper" by Love Inspired author Kristen Etheridge"

Is it still free? I'll go check!


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Chrissey (chrissey67) | 19 comments I am currently reading Jodi Piccoult, The Storyteller. Looks like an interesting read!

www.goodreads.com/book/show/15753740


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Am going to start Snapshot by Lis Wiehl. Haven't even opened it yet, but am looking forward to starting it tonight. And Camy What have you written that is deadline due March 15th? I hope it is another Protection for Hire book :)


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