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Tea & Books - What are you reading?

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DaisyChubb said 2012-09-01 14:06:21 -0400

Just got This is a Call : The Life & Times of Dave Grohl from the library – one of my favourite musical artists, definitely looking forward to having some time to crack it open

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Invader Zim said 2012-09-01 15:01:14 -0400

Finishing up Excavation by James Rollins. I really love this author!

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Alphakitty said 2012-09-01 15:07:58 -0400

I’m reading Kushiel’s Dart. I bought it kind of on a whim, but it’s so good!

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Helena said 2012-09-01 15:33:56 -0400

I think I remember this one from browsing, it did look interesting but I wasn’t sure :D

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Alphakitty said 2012-09-01 15:53:34 -0400

It’s quite good, especially if you like intrigue-filled fantasy. You know, the ones with a massive list of characters in the front you need to refer to all the time because you forget who everyone is XD

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Helena said 2012-09-01 15:59:02 -0400

ah yes, let’s keep the encyclepedia of characters nearby :D

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JasonCT said 2012-09-02 01:03:12 -0400

I’m currently reading The Outward Room by Millen Brand http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8320645-the-outward-room

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Claire said 2012-09-02 02:08:59 -0400

I finished House of Discarded Dreams and am now reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.

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JasonCT said 2012-09-02 02:11:44 -0400

Oh a classic Claire, enjoy!

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Claire said 2012-09-11 00:51:06 -0400

About halfway through now and I love Diaz’s prose style. I also couldn’t help laughing out loud while riding the bus at “and of all these things the albino boy was the symbol. Wonder ye then at the fiery hunt”. Brilliant!

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Raven said 2012-09-03 02:53:15 -0400

I finished up No One Writes the Colonel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez last night, and I’ve now been reading on a beautifully illustrated (with amazing stark black and white paper cut-outs) collection of Mongolian folktales, appropriately titled Mongolian Folktales.

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Uniquity said 2012-09-03 07:55:51 -0400

How was No One Writes the Colonel? I love GGM, but haven’t read very much of his yet, mostly his collected stories and 100 Years of Solitude.

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JasonCT said 2012-09-03 08:58:32 -0400

Can I just say that I love that so many tea drinkers are book lovers too!!!
You guys rock!

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The Purrfect Cup said 2012-09-03 09:35:26 -0400

I’ve moved on to Blood Rites by Jim Butcher…LOVE The Dresden Files!

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Terri HarpLady said 2012-09-04 01:41:35 -0400

I love Jim Butcher!

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Claire said 2012-09-11 00:52:02 -0400

I love Dresden Files, so excited for Cold Days to come out!

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Helena said 2012-09-11 12:42:54 -0400

The Dresden Files are awesome! I can’t wait for the next one :D

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The Purrfect Cup said 2012-09-11 21:14:50 -0400

I need to step up my reading so I can be ready for the new one!

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Uniquity said 2012-09-03 10:30:27 -0400

Partway through Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlan. I wasn’t familiar with her before this book, but I am enjoying it. Reads more like an essay collection on life than a memoir, but I love that. Essays are one of my favourite things to enjoy in the non-fiction world.

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Tea Sipper said 2012-09-03 13:13:30 -0400

I was thinking the other day I wanted to read a good essay collection… maybe something pop-culturey… I have to have something like that on my shelves.

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Terri HarpLady said 2012-09-04 01:52:44 -0400

I just finished Stephen King’s “11/22/63”. Now I’m reading “Clementine”, by Cherie Priest. Her first book, “Boneshaker”, was my first Steampunk read, and this one is of the same genre, and includes some of the same characters.

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Nik said 2012-09-04 04:31:06 -0400

Rarely has it taken me as long to finish a novel as it’s taking me to get through 11/22/63. While I’m reading it, I really enjoy it, but when I put it down at the end of the reading session, I find it difficult to pick up and get into again. So odd.

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Terri HarpLady said 2012-09-04 12:53:24 -0400

I did enjoy the book, but it wasn’t one of those books I couldn’t put down, which is good because I’m self-employed & it’s easy for me to fall into time-warps, instead of “taking care of bizness”. Actually, this site is a bit of a time warp for me, but I’m loving it!

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