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Subject: Wishing for more Christian fiction
Date Posted: 8/17/2007 1:17 AM ET
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I have noticed that while there are lots of Love Inspired and Heartsong books posted here daily, the trade size paperback Christian fiction books don't seem to be as plentiful. I have a bunch of them on my WL, and I sure hope we get more folks posting them soon! lol

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Date Posted: 8/17/2007 10:17 AM ET
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Date Posted: 8/18/2007 3:50 PM ET
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I too have some Christian fiction on my shelf.  Check it out.

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Date Posted: 8/19/2007 7:48 AM ET
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My shelf is primarily Christian fiction, with very few of the Love Inspired and Heartsong books. 

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Date Posted: 8/20/2007 6:07 PM ET
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I, also, have Christian fiction on my bookshelf. I have had to submit a bit of editing, though, because I found that not all my Christian fiction books were listed under that genre. Instead they were just in Literature - fiction. I'm still finding some I need to edit. Has anyone else encountered this - their books in incorrect categories? Check my bookshelf. I hope there will be something there for you. Be sure to select the button that allows you to browse by categories. Otherwise, I have a huge selection of mysteries you probably don't want to plow through.    Thank you,    M'ann

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Date Posted: 8/20/2007 6:20 PM ET
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I think putting the books you want on your wish list is the best way to go, especially for the trade paperbacks. I post quite a few and nearly always they are on someone's wish list.

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Date Posted: 8/20/2007 6:22 PM ET
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I just went and looked...I have only one recent tpb on my shelf--Forty to Life by Dave Jackson. It's the only one that wasn't wish listed when I posted my latest batch.

 

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Date Posted: 8/22/2007 7:55 PM ET
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And I also have a nearly new copy of A Voice in the Wind by Francine Rivers that has been through the wish listers and is now sitting there. Excellent book, I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't read it.

 

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Date Posted: 8/23/2007 8:12 PM ET
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I just posted some Dee Henderson on my shelf - please feel free to take a look.

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Date Posted: 9/1/2007 9:05 PM ET
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I have a hard to find title by Jane Kirkpatrick on my shelf.  She does a lot of research for her books, which are mostly set in the 1800s in the northwest U.S.