Another Meme–Waiting On Wednesday, APOOOs First Edition (9/24/08)
By APOOO • Sep 24th, 2008 • Category: Waiting on Wednesday •
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Okay, APOOO readers you can breathe a sigh of relief now. I believe I have a meme for every day of the week. Some days two; want to make sure there’s a lil’ sum-sumthin’ for everyone who wants to participate.
This meme is called Waiting on Wednesday. What it is? An opportunity to share what UPCOMING RELEASE you are looking forward to reading.
I know this comes as no surprise, but for me it is Midnight by Sistah Souljah. Primarily because it has been a long time coming. I hope it lives up to expectations.
Another book that I am looking forward to reading, one that many of you might not be aware of , is Sisters and Husbands by Connie Briscoe, due out May 2009. Here’s the 411 straight from Connie’s mouth to your ears.
I’m currently at work on my sixth novel, a sequel to the novel that started it all, Sisters and Lovers, which sold more than 750,000 copies. The sequel is titled Sisters and Husbands and will be published by Grand Central Publishing in the spring of 2009.
Hmmm…okay how long ago did Sisters and Lovers come out…was it ten years ago…I know it was not this decade. I sure hope I remember the characters…or do you think I need to go back and read the first book?
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Sistah Souljah finally released something…..I’ll definitely have to pick it up.
I think a sequel should be released within 2 years…..too much longer and people tend to forget the original story.
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Laughing…see that’s my sentiments as well…but the cynic marketer in me say’s
I’m so glad you stopped by and are participating!
I worked on Coldest Winter Ever back when I was at Pocket Books…I can’t believe the sequel is 10 years later. Hope it’s good!
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What’s your “waiting on” pick this week? Best of Everything by Kimberla Roby. She’s one of my favorite writers so I’m always looking forward to a new book by her.
Speaking of sequels, how much time should lapse before the sequel is released? no more than a year; preferrably 6 months.
If the sequel came out eons ago, as is the case for these two books…and was also the case for Gotta Keep on Tryin’ by DeBerry and Grant…do you go back and read the prior book?
No, because I’ve read it once but what I do is go read the reviews again and that usually sparks my memory of what took place in the previous books.
What’s your “waiting on” pick this week?
I think mostly everyone will agree, Midnight, by Sister Souljah, is the book we all want and can’t wait to read. More importantly, we’re hoping that it doesn’t flop, lives up to it’s reputation and gives readers that same satisfaction as The Coldest Winter Ever did.
Speaking of sequels, how much time should lapse before the sequel is released?
I would like the sequel to come out in less than a year. First off, I hate books that leave you hanging in the balance, then when you read it you’re like wth was I waiting for.
If the sequel came out eons ago, as is the case for these two books…and was also the case for Gotta Keep on Tryin’ by DeBerry and Grant…do you go back and read the prior book? Or do you wing it? If you wing it, do you get upset that you don’t remember the characters or do you just continue on in hopes that you will remember something…or at the very least one of your book buddies will.
I can’t reread a book no matter how much I loved it the first time. I know a lot of people who do. I like a sequel that allows you enough info about the first book so you feel like you’re still on the same page.
Really I’d like less than a year for a sequel to be released, do you know how many books I’ve read in a years time? It’s hard to
Shelia…I wanna read Roby’s book also…and I like that idea of scanning reviews for the pre-sequel books.
Nards…as I become more marevelously mature…I CRS…so I hear you on shorter lead times…I hope authors and publishers are feeling us.
What’s your “waiting on” pick this week? I’m looking for a few books to come out but nothing has me going like I was when I was anticipating “Dutch: The Finale,” which by the way did not disappoint. Is it me, or is the “anticipation” gone because sooooooooo many authors are doing sequels today? It’s lost some of its…power…umph…I’m not sure just what word I’m looking for but most sequels just aren’t cutting it for me. Many aren’t even necessary. With that said, I’ll check out “Midnight,” but it won’t be on the top of my TBR pile. Same with Terry McMillan’s sequel to “Waiting to Exhale.” I am looking forward to EJD’s “Dying for Revenge” because I like the Gideon character. The way “Sleeping with Strangers” ended is how you do it! Make the sequel a must read. Looking forward to the sequels to “Hell Razor Honeys,” “Victoria’s Secret” and “Ski Mask Way,” book three for Moses’ Nan series, and “A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent 3.”
Speaking of sequels, how much time should lapse before the sequel is released? No more than a year. I hate it when so much time has lapsed that I need to go back and read the first book again because I don’t have the time for that. I’ll wing it, ask someone else that read it also, or read the reviews. Sometimes I’ll flat out contact the author.
Ms. Toni’s last blog post..Ms Toni gave 5 stars to: The Ski Mask Way
I am waiting for 2…EJD Dying for Revenge and Midnight(I love EJD and I fell in love with Gideon). I know I am going to have to go back and skim Coldest Winter……..
Dying for Revenge by EJD (can’t wait to see waht Gideon is up to)
Midnight by Sister Souljah ( but I gotta find time to read The coldes Winter again)
Bring on the Blessing by Beverly Jenkins ( not her usual historical romance)
Definitely waiting on ‘s EJD’s book, Sister Souljah, and I also may read Connie Briscoe’s book. Hopefully they all will have a Kindle Edition. I am trying to cut back on the print books if I can.
I also forgot to add that I am thinking of reading The Coldest Winter before the new book comes out. Which means I will have to buy the book again. If I were the publishers I would come out with a new cover for The Coldest Winter and release that before Midnight hits the shelves. Mo Money, Mo Money, Mo Money (Having a In Living Color flash back)