camytang

camytang

Camy Tang is the loud Asian chick who writes loud Asian chick lit. She used to be a biologist, but now she is a staff worker for her church youth group and leads a worship team for Sunday service. She also runs the Story Sensei fiction critique service. On her blog, she gives away Christian novels every Monday and Thursday, and she ponders...more »
  • San Jose, Ca, USA
  • member since Wednesday, August 15 2007

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  • Susan M

    susan m says

    Hi Camy! Thanks for inviting me to your book shelf. Shelfari is a trip!

    posted 10 hours ago. ( send a note )
  • Tricia F

    tricia f says

    And I thought I had a lot of books I wanted to read!!! :) I am trying to kind of start fresh and track what I have been reading since around the start of this year. So my shelf is horribly puny. :( But I am working on it. If I spent enough time I am sure I could come up with tons of books to read too!! I am going to steal some ideas from your shelf!!

    posted 4 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Tricia F

    tricia f says

    Thanks for adding me as a friend! I love looking at your book collection!!

    posted 5 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Gracie

    gracie says

    thats cool, maybe i should read that karens book, i was hopeing to find some
    friends that we can share about books, i keep looking for that for some to dissuss book are a book dissuss group i have yet to find a good one

    posted 6 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Gracie

    gracie says

    so are a friend of cheryl wyatt to be critiqing it or where you hired by steeple hill to do that? i have not read anything by karen kingsbury how is that book

    posted 7 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Gracie

    gracie says

    well they kind of cool anyway, maybe sometime i fiqure them out. so what book are you reading now?

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  • Gracie

    gracie says

    you have a book marker in the book your reading, and books that you real like have a heart by them, and on one book has a gift box on it, i do not know if those are called widget.

    posted 7 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Gracie

    gracie says

    where did you git the bookmarlker or the hearts i have looked all over i site and can not find them

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  • Gracie

    gracie says

    you mailed my back cool, i thought i book was cute and how they meet be her being her and he was not honest up front but cute unless. the regency time is my fav, it looks like you read chirstain and unchristain books i am i right it does not brother me i read both too, i makes me feel better knowing someone else does that too.

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  • Gracie

    gracie says

    i see that you read the winter duke too.

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  • Gracie

    gracie says

    i see that you read the winter duke too.

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  • Gracie

    gracie says

    i see that you read the winter duke too.

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  • Karen

    karen says

    Camy, thanks for the friendvitation! My daughter gets to read our copy of Only Uni first, so I took the book I won on your blog, Symphony of Secrets on our convention vacation and finished it yesterday. Guess I'll read a two-book Beverly Lewis series (The Postcard, The Crossroad) while I'm waiting--impatiently--for my chance.

    posted 8 days ago. ( send a note )
  • wbcampbell

    wbcampbell says

    Cami, thanks for the invite.

    posted 8 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Jan C

    jan c says

    Cami, I also ponder frivolous things, secretly. The world at large has no idea what crazy things go through my mind. It's good to know we're not alone! My solution to this cerebral dilemma is to write fiction. (My first three books are nonfiction, and reality can get exhausting). I'm halfway through my first novel. It's so much fun to let fictional characters say all the things I would if I could. Know what I mean? Sure, you do. Girlfriend, you are cool! Thanks again.

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Linda C

    linda c says

    Camy! I enjoyed Susi For One so much! I love learning about other cultures and what better way than through Christian fiction!? Thanks!

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • reneeromance

    reneeromance says

    Hi. I am happy to add you as my friend.

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  • BooksforLife

    booksforlife says

    Thanks for adding my as a friend too :)
    Sushi for One rocked!

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Kay

    kay says

    Hi! Thanks for adding me as a friend! :)

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Gracie

    gracie says

    hi just wrote you priavte not because i am use too this site still finding my way around. i looking forward to gitting to know you on this site and hopefull being able to talk books and share i see that you write cool did not know that that cool later cindy

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )


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