Fruits


The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Nothing Rhymes with Orange
Blueberries for Sal
Jamberry
Eating the Alphabet
Orange Pear Apple Bear
The Last Peach
Cheers for a Dozen Ears: A Summer Crop of Counting
An Orange in January
The Watermelon Seed
Ten Apples Up on Top
This Is How You Lose the Time War
Red, White & Royal Blue
Heartstopper: Volume One (Heartstopper, #1)
Heartstopper: Volume Two (Heartstopper, #2)
Blackberry Wine by Joanne HarrisBlackberry Summer by RaeAnne ThayneThe Blackberry Bush by David HousholderBlackberry Winter by Cheryl ReavisThe Flavours of Love by Dorothy Koomson
Blackberries
18 books — 7 voters
Two Scoops of Hellfire by Kimberly LemmingHis Tasty Cherry Pie by Olivia T. TurnerBet Me by Jennifer CrusieAdultery by Paulo CoelhoIn Chaos We Reign by Amo Jones
Cherries
236 books — 29 voters

The Winemakers by Jan MoranThe Way We Eat Now by Bee WilsonFriends in Napa by Sheila Yasmin MarikarTampered by Michele Martin BossleyThe Sour Grape by Jory John
Grape Covers
12 books — 4 voters
A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed HanifHonor by Thrity UmrigarThe Mango Season by Amulya MalladiThe Second Mango by Shira GlassmanThe Bite of the Mango by Mariatu Kamara
Mango
13 books — 7 voters

Promises and Pomegranates by Sav R. MillerHades & Persephone by Amelia WildeMidnight Sun by Stephenie MeyerRipe by Sarah Rose EtterTruths & Lies Duet by K. Webster
Pomegranates
80 books — 33 voters
Peaches by Jodi Lynn AndersonThe Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady HendrixThe Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison AllenGeorgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robin BrownAin't She a Peach by Molly Harper
Peaches
71 books — 16 voters

An avocado of hope ripens in one corner, while a pomegranate of faith bursts open in another. Vivid tulips unfurl their petals of dreams, as hybrid lilies embrace the sturdy guava’s roots. Mimosa of forgiveness, Basil of kindness, and mint of tolerance sway in harmony, whispering peace to the passing breeze.
Bhuwan Thapaliyahapaliya

THE ORGANIC FOODS MYTH A few decades ago, a woman tried to sue a butter company that had printed the word 'LITE' on its product's packaging. She claimed to have gained so much weight from eating the butter, even though it was labeled as being 'LITE'. In court, the lawyer representing the butter company simply held up the container of butter and said to the judge, "My client did not lie. The container is indeed 'light in weight'. The woman lost the case. In a marketing class in college, we were ...more
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

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