It was beautiful. This was a copy I was borrowing from someone who read it for school. I am thankful it came into her path so it could come into mine.

Saw it coming but I am still enjoying the stroll through the pages; or as much that can be derived from the depression spiral. A misspell took me straight out of the story within the last quarter.

I liked the build up. The ending, though, would have greatly disappointed me had I not already acquired the second book for immediate reading. Certainly a series you would want all the books from before you start.

There was a big gap where I left the book for a bit. Haplo needs to ease up on his prejudice and he seems to be making those steps. Slowly. Very slowly.

It was okay. I agree the romance felt very forced but people do crazy things when under extreme pressure. The elder sister's final decision was quite stubborn and stupid; she could have easily been taken like the younger. I went in expecting it to be bad so it turned out better.

This one was much better than the last. It was a slow burn.

I enjoyed it but I started to become rather critical of Claire. We are human and are allowed to be vain but this book kind of shoved everyone not physically fit into a villain pile.

I think I might like this better than the first. More threads appearing and resolving themselves before the ending.

Good for beginners and those wanting to find more information on tea without an overload. Too boosey for me; this keeps me from recommending it for, say, a teenager or a child interested in throwing a little, “authentic” tea party.

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First audio book.

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Better than I remember. Would recommend the story to nine to fourteen.

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Beautiful book. Must read author's note at the beginning.

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Decent overview.

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Weird, off the wall, and a great ride. If you like stories where you might not understand what is going on the entire time at the same time you realise you don't care, this is for you.

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