Would you read another book by Susann Camus? Why?

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Would you read another book by Susann Camus? Why?

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This is a discussion topic for the May 2025 Book of the Month, "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus

Would you read another book by Susann Camus? Why?
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Yes, I would like to read another book by Susann Camus. "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" was a successful piece, and so I have some level of confidence other works will be just as fine.
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Yes,I would be delighted to read another book by Susann Camus, i appreciate her creativity, writing style and the mastery she
demonstrates in character development.
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Thank you all. I truly enjoyed all the comments.
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I would absolutely read another book by Susann Camus. Bless Your Heart was full of well-developed characters and fantastic descriptions. It was refreshing in that it did not have any vulgarity, profanity, or real gore. It was just good, "clean" murder...if that is ever a real possibility! I would think additional books would be similarly written.
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Yes! I want to read the first book in the series See Me to find out what happened to Jeannie in Canada.
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I would love to read another book by Susann Camus. I enjoyed "Bless Your Heart". Another Jeannie Johal book would be a pleasure to read.
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No, this book was poorly written. The characters lacked depth, the plot had huge holes in it and jumped around seemingly without direction. The ending felt as if the author got tired of writing and decided to end the book.
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Oh definitely! I really had a great time reading this book. I liked Susann's writing style and the way in which she brought out the characters. There was a sense of credibility in her writing and thus, I would surely given try to other books authored by Susann.
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I've read several reviews of the book, some of which make me excited to read it. But maybe I'll start with the first part to make a real opinion.
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I see that she has only one other book. And they sounded similar to me.
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By the way, if my last name were "Camus," I would try to be an author :p You have a natural advantage.It is like studying game theory, when your last name is Nash, or being a musician when your last name is Ellington.

Of course, I do not mean any disrespect to the author.
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Yes I would greatly enjoy to read another Susann Camus's books. Excited to see what else she has written.
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I would read another book written by Susann Camus. She has a strong character in Dr. Jeannie Johal. Dr. Johal certainly had admirable attributes, which could be highlighted in her next series of adventures or succeeding medical assignments. Camus also has an engaging style of writing that will attract several suspense aficionados.
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I don't think I would want to read another book by Susann Camus because it seemed like she had a negative view of the United States and alot of our subcultures.
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