Category Archives: Honored Alumni

Plebeian Reading Tastes by Camy Tang

My name is Camy, and I have plebeian reading tastes. Yup, uncultured, unrefined, lowbrow, philistine reading tastes. My tastes do not run to poetic prose. I want the common, vulgar fiction known as popular fiction or genre fiction. No artfully … Continue reading

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Experience Real Satisfaction by Sarah Goebel

I am blessed to announce this week’s release of the Revised Edition of my book, Experience Real Satisfaction. I don’t just write about satisfaction from “head knowledge” of the Bible, but I draw from my personal contentment struggles and relationship … Continue reading

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Read a Book: 10 Things That Go Well With a Good Book

I started reading THE HUNGER GAMES because several friends recommended it for the writing. I figured I should read it before seeing the movie because it would be difficult to invest the hours required to read if I already know … Continue reading

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Protection for Hire ebook only $3.99!

Camy here, and YES today is completely self-promotional. 🙂 My Protection for Hire ebook is now only $3.99! This is only for a limited time so grab your copy while you can! This is almost the same price as my … Continue reading

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Poll: ebooks, likey or no likey?

Camy here, with a few questions for you guys, especially if you are under the age of 18 or if a person under the age of 18 lives in your house. Now, I live in a small house. Considering it’s … Continue reading

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The Bond, posted by Maureen Lang

Have you ever met someone and discovered you shared something special in common? Like your faith, or even a favorite sport’s team? How about when you discover someone you’ve just met is a reader, and you’ve read the same book—and … Continue reading

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Do you have any friends who read fiction?

Camy here! Today I was talking to a friend and we were discussing Asian American Christians and their reading habits. Here’s the thing: Out of all the Asian American Christians I know, hardly ANY of them read fiction. Most read … Continue reading

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First Reads Can Change a Life by Elizabeth Goddard

Have you ever thought back to the first book you read  that started your love affair with books? I’m at mom’s today because it’s her birthday, and I asked her this question. She was quick with her answer because she … Continue reading

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The Phenomenon of Not Downloading Free Ebooks

Camy here! So here’s a weird phenomenon. There were a bunch of free thriller books available on Kindle but I’m not a huge fan of secular thriller because many of them tend to get a little more gristly than I … Continue reading

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One Thousand Gifts by Elizabeth Goddard

Today I’m heading over to visit with my grandmother in hospice.  Right now she has one foot in this world and one foot in the next. That news coupled with other devastating news today has me reeling. But that’s how … Continue reading

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Cataloguing my books! by Camy Tang

Camy here! Thanks to my friend Dream, who’s also the eHosty at the Love Inspired forum boards, I found a cataloguing program for all my books. I used to use an Excel file, but I wanted something a bit more … Continue reading

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Let There Be Apps by Elizabeth Goddard

And God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark seasons and days and years, and let them be lights in the … Continue reading

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Readers: Born or Bred? Posted by Maureen Lang

I’ve heard it said that if you read to your children, then set the good example of reading your own books where they can see you doing so, children are more likely to grow up to be readers themselves. I … Continue reading

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Revisiting Redux: Reading goals for 2012 by Camy Tang

Camy here! I know I just posted about this both here on Christiansread.com and also on my blog, but I wanted to give an update. Basically, a couple days ago I posted on my blog about how I’m revising my … Continue reading

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Beyond Sex Roles: The New Covenant Model

I hope your New Year has started with God’s goodness going before you and behind you. I send prayers for God’s favor to be with you throughout 2012! Jon, my husband, and I began the year singing praises to our … Continue reading

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