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Eustea Reads

A life in books and tea

January 27, 2026

3 Poems I liked from Hyakunin Isshu

The Selected Writings of Christine de Pizan
January 22, 2026

Book Review: The Selected Writings of Christine de Pizan translated by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Kevin Brownlee

Here Be Dragons by Ralph Whitlock
January 20, 2026

Book Review: Here Be Dragons by Ralph Whitlock

Culpability by Bruce Holsinger
January 14, 2026

Book Review: Culpability by Bruce Holsinger

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The REAL Crazy Rich Asians – A Reading List

December 17, 2025
The REAL Crazy Rich Asians - A Reading List

Over a decade ago, I read Crazy Rich Asians and thought it was rather meh. Not because rich people’s antics aren’t fun (if they weren’t, I wouldn’t have watched so many Taiwanese and Hong Kong dramas when I was younger), but because I wasn’t a fan of the female protagonist.  But this year, I found… Read More The REAL Crazy Rich Asians – A Reading List

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Lupicia Fes-tea-vities: Advent Week 2

December 15, 2025

Hello friends! The advent calendar has accompanied me places last week – by which I mean that I went to a Church camp and brought the two boxes that should be opened there. I think having things in different boxes for each day makes it very easy to open, especially compared to other advents where… Read More Lupicia Fes-tea-vities: Advent Week 2

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Book Review: A Ghost in the Machine by Caroline Graham

December 11, 2025
A Ghost in the Machine by Caroline Graham

It seems like I’m reading a book from the Midsomer Murders series once every two years, which probably tracks with all the other series that I want to continue reading but always forget to do so. A Ghost in the Machine follows the inhabitants of Forbes Abbot. It all starts when Carey, Mallory’s aunt, passes… Read More Book Review: A Ghost in the Machine by Caroline Graham

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Lupicia Fes-tea-vities: Advent Week 1

December 9, 2025

Hello friends! As promised, here is a report of what I’ve been enjoying in the first week of the Lupicia advent calendar (albeit, a bit late). Lupicia Advent – Day 1: White Christmas Tea The first day revealed a beautiful tin of White Christmas Tea. I love the design of the tin here, but was… Read More Lupicia Fes-tea-vities: Advent Week 1

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Aki 秋 Afternoon Tea @ The Courtyard (Fullerton)

December 5, 2025

Given that I’ve previously raved about the Ami Patisserie omakase and really enjoyed the afternoon tea at Fullerton, I really felt the need to record down this trip for the Ami Patisserie x Fullerton collaboration afternoon tea even though it’s over! Our afternoon tea for Aki had a rather bumpy start when the hotel couldn’t… Read More Aki 秋 Afternoon Tea @ The Courtyard (Fullerton)

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The Fes-TEA-vities Start Soon – Lupicia’s 2025 Advent Calendar!

November 30, 2025

Hello friends, just a quick note to let you know that after a one-year break (and me not doing it properly in 2023… I think?), I’m back with another tea-themed advent calendar! To be honest, I was planning to skip the advent calendar this year, because I’ve already tried most of what I’ve wanted to… Read More The Fes-TEA-vities Start Soon – Lupicia’s 2025 Advent Calendar!

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Unruly Women: Zheng Yi Sao and Mulan

November 15, 2025
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They were both ferocious female warriors, fighting alongside and even leading men into battle. And while one was on the side of the empire, and the other an outlaw, both of these women broke with expected gender roles of passivity and took their agency into their hands. Yet one of these women is always tied… Read More Unruly Women: Zheng Yi Sao and Mulan

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Book Review: The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny

November 13, 2025
The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny

It’s finally happened: A Louise Penny book that I did not immediately give five stars to, although after reading the whole book, I found that I liked it more than my initial impression. I’m going to try and avoid big spoilers but given how vague the summary is, I’m not sure if it’s possible. So…… Read More Book Review: The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny

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5 Thoughts on Champagne and Sencha

November 11, 2025

Hello friends! Over the last two weekends, I attended two different events – one for Sayama tea (where I was helping to translate from Japanese to English), and one for champagne. While I am totally new to champagne and don’t know much about it, I thought it might be interesting to just write some of… Read More 5 Thoughts on Champagne and Sencha

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Book Review: The Book Makers by Adam Smyth

November 7, 2025
The Book Makers by Adam Smyth

I am obviously not going to pass on a book about books, so I was very excited to read The Book Makers and quite determined to share my review with my fellow book lovers! Through 11 chapters, The Book Makers explores the lives of 18 individuals and the various facets connected to a book, including:… Read More Book Review: The Book Makers by Adam Smyth

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