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Tea on the Blue Sofa: Whispers of Love and Longing from Africa
5 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by lillymagoo from Northcote, Auckland Province New Zealand on Friday, August 10, 2007
I have still to read this book. Its a story of a passionate love affair set in Africa.

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This book is on its way to Greymouth on the West Coast as a RABCK to "annenz"! Hope it gets there safely....
This book is on its way to Greymouth on the West Coast as a RABCK to "annenz"! Hope it gets there safely....

Thank you for this rabck, looks to be a good read:)

Passing this on to alkaline-kiwi, hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

Journal Entry 5 by alkaline-kiwi from Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand on Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Thanks annenz.. will add it to my TBR.

Journal Entry 6 by alkaline-kiwi at Esquires Tangihua St in Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand on Thursday, May 13, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (5/13/2010 UTC) at Esquires Tangihua St in Auckland, Auckland Province New Zealand
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Taking to meetup
Taking to meetup

Journal Entry 7 by discoverylover from Wellington City, Wellington Province New Zealand on Thursday, May 13, 2010
Oooh this looks good, so taking from the meetup :D

Journal Entry 8 by discoverylover from Wellington City, Wellington Province New Zealand on Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Started this book the other night and am already enjoying the poetic like writing style. Can't wait to see where the story takes me :D I think I know who I'm gonna pass this on to too :-)

Journal Entry 9 by discoverylover at Wellington City, Wellington Province New Zealand on Wednesday, June 23, 2010
I shouldn't have read the extra bits at the end, they my rating go down from a 10 to a 9. For some reason this spoke to me more as a piece of fiction than as an autobiography. No offense to Natasha.
Nevertheless, I still enjoyed this book a lot! The writing style, as I've pointed out already, was incredibly poetic, and I could relate to Anoushka/Natasha's story a lot.
Natasha's love of Africa shone through in this novel, and this captivated me - it's always nice to read a book where the author has such an obvious love for her topic.
Anyway, I'm going to send this off to WingedMan when I return his copy of Swish to him. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Nevertheless, I still enjoyed this book a lot! The writing style, as I've pointed out already, was incredibly poetic, and I could relate to Anoushka/Natasha's story a lot.
Natasha's love of Africa shone through in this novel, and this captivated me - it's always nice to read a book where the author has such an obvious love for her topic.
Anyway, I'm going to send this off to WingedMan when I return his copy of Swish to him. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

Journal Entry 10 by discoverylover at Rotorua, Bay of Plenty New Zealand on Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Sent to WingedMan - hope you enjoy it!

This sounds lovely, thank you for the surprise. And a huge thank you for the chocolate (with hazelnuts)..... you are a true hero, there was no chocolate in the house! :)
((((discoverylover))))
((((discoverylover))))