tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post2842027499548124449..comments2024-03-28T11:17:43.586+00:00Comments on Read-warbler: Little Beach Street BakeryCathhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-88319532978260234832015-09-08T11:40:13.639+01:002015-09-08T11:40:13.639+01:00Peggy: The sense of place in this book is very str...Peggy: The sense of place in this book is very strong and yes... Cornwall is quite lovely. Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-29422597627958958382015-09-05T14:22:09.121+01:002015-09-05T14:22:09.121+01:00I have to check into this series! I love a book wi...I have to check into this series! I love a book with a good sense of place. Especially when it's such a lovely place! Hope her books are available here.Peggy Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00426356514707257708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-91134393919572921332015-09-05T10:34:19.483+01:002015-09-05T10:34:19.483+01:00Pat: They were kind to me and put 'Cornwall...Pat: They were kind to me and put 'Cornwall' on the front so I didn't need to search for it. LOL!!! But yeah, a break from your normal reading is a good thing and I was really glad I picked this one up. Such a refreshing 'feel-good' kind of a read.<br /><br />Margaret: I think it's derogatory too, I mean who calls women 'chicks' these days! Exactly... all too often I see articles where the writer is looking down on crime books, or science fiction or romances etc. Someone had a go at Terry Pratchett's books the other day. It's book snobbery and says more about the writer of the article than it does about those of us who like to all kinds of books... not just what these people think we 'should' be reading. <br /><br />My son-in-law makes bread with a great deal of success. I'll cook most things but have a tendancy towards a sore neck and shoulders so I think bread making would be step too far. I too would happily use a bread maker. :-)<br />Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-60698247045327941692015-09-04T17:02:38.022+01:002015-09-04T17:02:38.022+01:00I don't like the term 'chick lit' eith...I don't like the term 'chick lit' either - it is derogatory, I think, a bit like people decrying crime fiction - as though these books are not what you 'should' be reading! It sounds a good book with good descriptive writing and realistic too. I make bread, but I cheat, using a bread maker! I've tried making it by hand but the bread never rises properly!BooksPleasehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08721650104596705715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-91266775649229479422015-09-04T12:47:54.488+01:002015-09-04T12:47:54.488+01:00awww...sometimes the break from our normal reading...awww...sometimes the break from our normal reading is a good thing. I had to laugh when you said "the magic word: Cornwall" made you pick it up to read. I am sure you know MY magic words! London, 1800's, Cornwall, or any name in England, Scotland or Ireland lol So funny when one of the words shows up while reading the inside flap that it triggers us to "want to like" what it says lol..<br /><br />so now we are Sis's right to the "inside flaps" or back of the books!! lol I bet there are many of us that have those "trigger" words!DesLilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02582481597658080464noreply@blogger.com