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Book Reviews of Single Sashimi (Sushi, Bk 3)

Single Sashimi (Sushi, Bk 3)
Single Sashimi - Sushi, Bk 3
Author: Camy Tang
ISBN-13: 9780310274001
ISBN-10: 0310274001
Publication Date: 8/1/2008
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan Publishing House
Book Type: Paperback
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patmat avatar reviewed Single Sashimi (Sushi, Bk 3) on + 175 more book reviews
I have enjoyed this series greatly and while this book was not as funny as the other two, I have to say that it has turned out to be my favorite. The character learns a huge lesson about letting God be in control and letting her illusion of control go. You also get some tiny glimpses of the characters from the two previous books. I felt it was well worth the reading time.
daredevilgirl013 avatar reviewed Single Sashimi (Sushi, Bk 3) on + 746 more book reviews
Though this book does not deal with the other cousins as much as the other book did (no dining out hardly, conversations with them etc), this book packed a powerful punch. This book also deals with weight issues as well and how someone's image of a perfect woman can mess with a person's mind and body. A wonderful all around great read, and quiet possibly my favorite out of the series. And this is the third book (possibly the final, she has not continued the series yet)and yes you will need to read the other two books to figure out a little bit of the back story.
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I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!
jutzie60 avatar reviewed Single Sashimi (Sushi, Bk 3) on + 392 more book reviews
Single Sashimi By Camy Tang
Sushi Series Book 3
Venus Chau lives a very controlled life. She works in the gaming world and being a woman is a disadvantage. When she was fat she was one of the guys or invisible. Now that she lost weight they look at her with other ideas. She just wants to get her program bug free and start her own company. Even if it means taking a job with Drake Yu and going to Grandma for help. Two things that go against everything in Venus.

I found this book to the be the most emotional. The characters are written in a way that they come to life and their trials come through the pages. The jealousy, betrayal, aggravation and trying to walk in four inch stilettos all seem to come alive. I say this in a positive way as the author has done a really good job of bringing the book to life.

Four cousins out of a large family have become Christians. The books are their struggles within the family and in their own personal walk with God. The series starts with Sushi for One? and then book 1.1 The Sushi Toss, which is a short, free read on Camy Tang's blog. Book two is Trish's tale in Only Uni and it ends with the fourth book, Jenn's story, Weddings and Wasabi. A unique series worth reading.
http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2012/07/camy-tang-book-list.html