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Apr 20, 2009 07:04PM

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What book are you all thinking about reading? I might can't get my hand on it. I probably will have to get it on loan from the library. They will have to see if they can find it and it might take a few weeks.
Another thing, do we have to be finished with the book, before we discuss the book? I
Another thing, do we have to be finished with the book, before we discuss the book? I


It's kind of like that saying, "He who smelled it, dealt it."
Ha, ha, ha. Hee, hee, hee. Ho, ho, ho.
Eugenia,
I am not from Houston.
As for reading Unfinished Business. I can't. My library doesn't have the book. Someone didn't turn it back in. It's sad, when people don't bring books back.
I am not from Houston.
As for reading Unfinished Business. I can't. My library doesn't have the book. Someone didn't turn it back in. It's sad, when people don't bring books back.

No, I know what you mean, a spoiler thread and a non-spoiler thread, but to be honest, I haven't seen that that's useful. No one uses the non-spoiler thread and people just post when they're done reading. People tend not to post every few chapters.
So I would recommend either one big thread where we carefully mark our spoilers with big gaps and lots of stars or just divide the book discussion into two parts, chapters 1-XX (rather than an arbitrary selection, maybe you can recommend a place where there's a critical revelation, plot point, etc.) and chapters XX-End. What do you think?
No libraries in my parish have the book. They would have to get it from out of state and who knows, if the book is not already checked out. I will just join you all on your next book's choice.

Arch, you must live in Louisiana. I don't know of any other states with parishes. What part?
Lonestarpt wrote: "Has anyone heard from Danielle? She's awfully quiet lately."
Hey Shunda. I was traveling this weekend and now I'm in class. I missed you guys. This is my first chance to really get online although I should be studying.
I like the idea of a book group read. I left Unfinished Business at home, so I probably won't be able to participate.
I did bring Being Plumville, Beyond Blue Eyes, AJ's Serendipity, I have some ebooks that are IR, and I also have Ironic by Pamela Leigh Starr. But if you guys are doing Unfinished Business, I'll try to read it when I can in jump into the forum when I finish it.
Hey Shunda. I was traveling this weekend and now I'm in class. I missed you guys. This is my first chance to really get online although I should be studying.
I like the idea of a book group read. I left Unfinished Business at home, so I probably won't be able to participate.
I did bring Being Plumville, Beyond Blue Eyes, AJ's Serendipity, I have some ebooks that are IR, and I also have Ironic by Pamela Leigh Starr. But if you guys are doing Unfinished Business, I'll try to read it when I can in jump into the forum when I finish it.
Eugenia wrote: "Well this is for the month of May, so you have a while to start participating since April is almost over."
I'll be here most of May. If I get to go home, I'll grab it. Or I'll read it when I get back home (if I get back home). :)
I'll be here most of May. If I get to go home, I'll grab it. Or I'll read it when I get back home (if I get back home). :)
I will not be participating. Unless, somehow, when I go to the library tomorrow and the book is for sale.


See, it's really just a viscous cycle.
Eugenia wrote: "It's Wednesday, that's the day but I'll celebrating all way to thursday, then I think I'll take a break and wait to kick it again when my bff's birthday comes at the end of May. "
Happy Birthday in advance. :)
Happy Birthday in advance. :)

Okay, I'm dividing the book up into three parts, probably easier on the brain especially since the book has 25 c..."
So are we going to have a chat a specific time or will there be questions that we can just answer at our leisure?


1) "The Color of Love" by Sandra Kitt
2) "Blame It on Paradise" by Crystal Hubbard
3) "Zora and Nicky" by Claudia Mair Burney


Btw, loving our discussion so far. It's so great to talk about these books with you ladies.

For now, the rule's first come, first serve. 3 nominations in already.
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The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears
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I nominate Bridget Midway's 'Love My Way'. That should generate an interesting discussion.
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The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears
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I just don't want to always have books that are so heavy-handed. Someone suggested Sandra Kitt's 'The Color of Love' and while I give her major kudos for having tackled interracial romance early on, I am not a fan of the book (yes I know, heresy lol).
Variety should be the spice of life (and reading) when it comes to books. Still, I will totally go with whatever gets chosen.
I have requested some books at the library. Some interloan books and I didn't know that they would all come in at once. I have like six interracial books to read. I might be able to participate in the June reading. If the book is an erotic book, no matter which month. I will not be participating in that reading.
Right now, I'm reading two of the interracial books that I have checked out. No Commitment Required by Seressia Glass and Scandal In Copper Lake. After reading these two books, I plan to move on to Best of Luck Elsewhere by Trisha Haddad.
Right now, I'm reading two of the interracial books that I have checked out. No Commitment Required by Seressia Glass and Scandal In Copper Lake. After reading these two books, I plan to move on to Best of Luck Elsewhere by Trisha Haddad.


I absolutely loved No Commitement Required! Great story, its very real and you'll experience every emotion Yvonne does! Best of Luck Elsewhere is just plain crazy, but its a great read. Eliza will tend to get on your nerves a bit, but you'll be surprised at the end.
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Don't worry about not liking "The Color of Love." I got flack when I voiced my displeasure in one of Marilyn Lee's work. Not here; somewhere else. I still stand behind my opinion however in the minority I am.
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