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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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Measuring Worth by Vicki Hinze (in for Hannah Alexander)
Measuring Worth by Vicki Hinze © 2012 (in for Hannah Alexander) Due to a death in the family, Hannah Alexander is unable to post. All of us at Christians Read offer our prayers for comfort and peace to Hannah and … Continue reading
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Tagged Hannah Alexander, measuring character, measuring success, position of authority, power, purpose, value, Vicki Hinze, worth
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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
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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Tagged Christian fiction, ebooks, literary abusers, the hunger Games
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We’ve Never Done It This Way Before….
A pastor once told me there were seven words that could kill a church’s growth: “We’ve never done it this way before.” I think those seven deadly words can apply to writing too. I started in this book writing/publishing business … Continue reading
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Tagged changes, dinosaur, Kathi Macias, Peyton Manning, publishing, Tim Tebow, We've Never Done It This Way Before
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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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Titanic Reads
I’m a history fan, one who has missed more than one writing opportunity because I was watching too much History channel. I’m also a reader that often goes through books by author or topic. With the 100th anniversary of the … Continue reading
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This Cracked Me Up
I promise to get off the e-book kick now, but this was too good not to share.
How to Let Go: When Your Bookshelf Has Run Out of Space
Sometimes it’s hard to let go even when we’re talking about books. When your bookshelf has run out of space, and you’ve run out of room for yet another bookshelf, how do you let go of the books you love? … Continue reading
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Tagged bookshelves, Christian fiction, culling books, decluttering, keepers, organizing, spring break, spring cleaning
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Is The Memory The First Thing To Go?
My husband and I were lamenting the fact that as we’ve gotten older, it’s far too easy to forget the simplest things. We still joke about the time he was looking for his glasses, which of course were resting on … Continue reading
Where Are You At With E-books?
On Friday Camy asked where we’re at with e-books. I’d like to keep the convo going. Love ‘em? Hate ‘em? Somewhere in-between? I’m a tweener. Here’s why: I flew to Nashville at the end of February and I smiled at … Continue reading
Celebrating Women in Church History
Hello everyone! Because March is National Women in History month, I would like to ask you to join my husband and I as we join other Christian groups across our nation in celebrating women of faith who have impacted Church … Continue reading
















































