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Eustea Reads

A life in books and tea

Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
June 5, 2025

Book Review: Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

Thursday's Child by Nicci French
June 3, 2025

Book Review: Thursday’s Child by Nicci French

Trying 3 Black Teas from Shimizu-en
May 29, 2025

Trying 3 Black Teas from Shimizu-en

Moominpappa at Sea by Tove Jansson
May 27, 2025

Book Review: Moominpappa at Sea by Tove Jansson

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Tea 101: The Most Important Thing to Learn About Tea is Temperature

June 23, 2021
Tea Water Temperature

Hello friends! I am very slowly going through my tea stash, but I was inspired by one of the #TeaTogetherTuesday prompts to write this post (which is out of sync with everyone… oops!). If you’re new to tea, then the first and most important thing I think you should learn is: the right temperature you… Read More Tea 101: The Most Important Thing to Learn About Tea is Temperature

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Book Review: Bodies from the Library edited by Tony Medawar

June 22, 2021
Bodies from the Library edited by Tony Medawar

I can’t remember who recommended this book but I know why I read it – because it’s a collection of short stories from the Golden Age of Mystery! You should know by now that I’m always keen to read more authors from this period of time and I thought a collection of short stories would… Read More Book Review: Bodies from the Library edited by Tony Medawar

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Book Review: The Sheep Stell by Janet White

June 21, 2021
The Sheep Stell by Janet White

“Every animal needs its own territory and humans are no exception. My plans were clear at an early age. By the time I was fourteen I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life. I intended to live somewhere wild and supremely beautiful.” Opening lines of The Sheep Stell Although written and published… Read More Book Review: The Sheep Stell by Janet White

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[2021] Mid-Year Podcast Update

June 19, 2021
2021 Mid Year Podcast Update

Since half the year is gone, I think it’s a good time to pause and take a look at the podcasts that I’ve been listening to. I always think that I’ve not been listening to that many podcasts, but every time I write a podcast post, I realise that I’m wrong. So here’s what I’ve… Read More [2021] Mid-Year Podcast Update

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Book Review: Strong Poison by Dorothy Sayers

June 18, 2021
Strong Poison by Dorothy Sayers

Time for another Golden Age Mystery! The Moving Toyshop reminded me that I haven’t read a Lord Peter Wimsey mystery in a while, so when I was at the library I picked up a copy of Strong Poison. Strong Poison starts with the trial of Harriet Vane, who is accused of poisoning her ex-lover. Unfortunately… Read More Book Review: Strong Poison by Dorothy Sayers

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Book Review: Among the Janeites by Deborah Yaffe

June 16, 2021
Among the Janeites by Deborah Yaffe

It may not come as a surprise to you that I bought this book for the title (and also, the cover is cute). While I may not be a hardcore Janeite, I am a fan of Jane Austen and I find books about her so interesting. Among the Janeites is an exploration of the Jane… Read More Book Review: Among the Janeites by Deborah Yaffe

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Book Review: The Mile End Murder by Sinclair McKay

June 15, 2021
The Mile End Murder by Sinclair McKay

I got this book for a few reasons: 1) the cover is cool, 2) it’s a true crime unsolved mystery, and 3) the words “The Case Conan Doyle Couldn’t Solve” was printed prominently on the cover. Put all three together and I basically had to read the book. The Mile End Murder covers the murder… Read More Book Review: The Mile End Murder by Sinclair McKay

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Book Review: The Dire King by William Ritter

June 14, 2021
The Dire King by William Ritter

It’s a good thing that I read The Dire King fairly soon after Ghostly Echoes because The Dire King picks up directly where The Ghostly Echoes left off. Since this is the last book in the series, this review will have spoilers for earlier books, so skip this review if you’ve not read the previous… Read More Book Review: The Dire King by William Ritter

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Reading in Japanese: Formal and Casual Kimono

June 13, 2021
Formal and Casual Kimono

I bought a new Japanese book! Way back when I was living in Japan, I went for lessons with Morita-sensei. As part of my lessons, I bought a book on how to put on kimono correctly but I didn’t have anything more general about kimono. So I figured it was time to get another one… Read More Reading in Japanese: Formal and Casual Kimono

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Book Review: Faeryland by John Matthews with art by Matt Dangler

June 11, 2021
Faeryland by John Matthews

You might think: another book about fairies? Will you ever have enough? The answer is “no”, because even if I just look at fairies in Western countries, there’s so much variety that no one book can completely cover the topic. Plus, I don’t have a pretty book about fairies (though I do have that pretty… Read More Book Review: Faeryland by John Matthews with art by Matt Dangler

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