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Lovely!
it has everything!highly recommended for young, old and all family oriented people.
excellentfamily. Great gift for all people who like to remember and love to feel involved. Hoping to see more from the author. Excellent!


Unbelievable Secrets!
yallah
Good, simple, and clear advice about brewing herbal teas.

Mama & God
Strong Biblically based role model for wives
First We Have Coffee

MO' MO, PLEASE!!
MO RAWKS!
Entertaining and well-written!The only thing that frustrated me was that it seems to be more aimed toward the experienced Lesbian/Bisexual woman than toward newcomers to the scene. However, it is a witty commentary on and guide to same-sex girl relationships and I thought that overall it was a great read. Reading the book really makes me want to see Mo live! This is less a resource guide than a tongue-in-cheek commentary on all aspects of Lesbian singlehood, relationships and dating. A good read for anyone with a sense of humor..gay or straight.


Tea Time
Awesome!it's not a big book, but the info is. Enjoy;)
a perfect guide for this quintessential British pleasure

THE ULTIMATE TEA BOOK
If You ONLY Own One
A worthwhile companion

Smart chick litI am a big fan of the genre, Bridget Jones being a personal favorite. However, in the last little while, I feel as though too much "junk" has been printed in the name of "chick lit".
Finally, Coffee and Kung Fu is a wonderfully written, SMART book. This book will actually make you think about feelings, expectations and loss.
The main character, Nicci, is not adorable, cutesy or perfect. She is actually quite ordinary - which is, of course, part of the charm of this story. What a nice switch of pace - a main character who is actually very ordinary. She doesn't come out with terrifically witty comebacks, doesn't seem to have any money at all, and most surprisingly, very little interest in men, marriage and 2.5 kids.
Although the story tended to lull a little bit (too much Rob) and the Ethan character could have been a little more fleshed out (although this may be intentional on the part of the writer), I would recommend this book to anyone who is tired of reading generic chick lit stuff.
A Great Debut Novel!Nicci Bradford is a young woman of unconventional upbringing who attempts - sometimes with a tinge of desperation - to adapt to a conventional lifestyle. Poignantly, and often humorously, Brichoux guided me through Nicci's journey to discover herself. I rooted for her, despaired with her, and finally exulted in Nicci's discovery of who she is and where she belongs.
To this sensitive characterization, add a solid story line and prose that vividly portrays Nicci's background, and you come up with a winner. This is a deeply satisfying read - Chick Lit for the thoughful reader.
Serendipitous!

Beautiful,concise,loaded with good informationMs. Knight's writing paints vivid pictures even without the lovely watercolor illustrations, and the party ideas can be used as guidelines for launching many a celebration or even quiet gatherings. Her genuine enthusiasm for her subject is evident throughout and rubs off on the reader. Buy two copies,you'll find yourself thinking this is also a welcome gift.
Great gift!
More than just another book about tea....The art, coupled with the quotations and introductory material make this a delightful book just to leaf through, but the ideas and the warmth of them sing, "It's time for a cup of tea with friends."
The initial chapter, "Taking Tea," launches the novice but serves the informed as a succinct reference. Keep this volume in an easily accessible place!


Very good book for beginners.
Fantastic Book!
One of the most

A Thrilling Experience
A sparkling tale to make your heart singThough everyone may not agree with the beliefs and practices described in this book, the principles of love and divinity set forth are universal. Whether you embrace the Pentacle or the Cross, after reading "Me 'n God-", you must agree that God is love no matter by what name we might call him. The author has done a marvelous job of conveying meaningful concepts through the medium of fiction.
Magic, miracles and the smell of great coffee...