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Agony Of The Leaves The Ecstasy Of My Life With Tea
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Helen Gustafson
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This book changed my life! It taught me how to brew tea correctly, and introduced me to the nuances of tea and tea culture. It does contain a few recipes, but is a far cry from a cookbook. The writing charmed me, and the sense of cultural change over the years covered by the book enlightened.
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Will in the World How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
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Stephen Greenblatt
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, January 05, 2009
I could not have believed a work on this level of scholarship could be such a compelling read. Greenblatt fills in murky areas in Shakespeare's life and world, and in so doing, sheds enormous light on all the works. A must-read for anyone who has ever enjoyed a performance of a Shakespeare play.
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