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Love this series and you gotta love Ty and Zane!

Yeah, thought that one would be hard to find, so surprised it was in this book.
I just noticed a stupid autocorrect in the sentence for it. I didn't see it before but it's supposed to be earth not Esty. How it could change earth to that, I don't know.

I was so sure that no one will ever find "celery" or "dill" in books (if they weren't cooking books)...
Nicely done, Danielle! :)"
:P

That's great!


Chlorophyll • ...scent of water and Esty, of compost and chlorophyll • loc. 5303
Raspberry • ...inhales raspberry cream cheese danish • loc. 6316

Dill • ...with this fantastic dill mayo • loc. 646
Spinach • Mushroom and spinach omelet • loc. 647

Celery • ...scoped up the carrots and celery she'd just sliced • loc. 3171


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Carrot • Cass chopped a board of carrots... • page 177
Paprika • ...turned out to be treacle, mustard, and smoked paprika • page 152
Lemon • ...rubbing butter on the chicken and jammed a lemon inside it • page 176
Saffron • jakes stirred the plump saffron-scented rice • page 128

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Raspberry • ...another raspberry martini please • page 134
Hibiscus • ...shaded in the beautiful hibiscus on her hip • page 167
Orange • The orange flash from my hazards blinked • page 5
Lemon • Tank talked me into lemon drop shots • page 203

I'm halfway through

Carrot
Paprika
Lemon
Saffron
Then be reading

Raspberry
Hibiscus
Orange
Lemon


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Carrot • I didn't like carrots • loc. 188
Orange • ...gulping down my orange juice • loc. 566


Memory •
♥ I love a lot of different types of books....I love romance most of all...historical romance in particular. I think to date..my favourite is the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon...
But...I have recently branched into ya/dystopian...which is VERY new to me. I love classics, although I haven't read all that many..
I grew up with my mum reading Beatrix Potter to me, and read all Laura Ingalls Wilder series, Jane Eyre, A Christmas Carol, Little Women series, and then started reading mysteries...Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys. I also started reading the Black Stallion series.... I love books about animals...and also read the whole All Creature Great and Small series.
Then for a long time I didn't read much of anything...because the telly was a "new" thing for me...new in that it was available whenever I wanted....don't get me wrong...I had a few favourite programmes...but telly was limited to me...I was encouraged to read or do something crafty..like sewing or knitting...and then all my reading was school requirement...and we all know how that goes!! I didn't want to read anything. But a friend of mine got me reading again...and I haven't looked back.
I do only like real books....but I love mystery, romance, brit lit, humour, historical romance, young adult, thriller, and books that take me to far away places....
Book read •

Date read • 21 March
How books connects to memory • romance with some mystery

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Memory •
♥ I started reading when I was about 6 when I was on a road trip with my family, (and not the fun kind. So, keep from getting bored out of my mind my father bought me eight issues of Tinkle, (now you might be wondering how I know all this considering I was six at the time-it's because this story is told on my every birthday, every time I go out with friends and/or bring them home, my mom says, "it seems like only yesterday when Manoj-my dad-bought her 8 tinkle comics.") Tinkle is a collection of comics, each copy has about 4 series' that are continued and about a million new characters. I finished all 8 in the first 12 hours, now since I had literally nothing else to do and each copy was about 150 pages long it's not a big thing unless you consider the fact that I was 6 and had just learned to read. So there began my obsession with reading.
Book read •

Date read • 20 March
How books connects to memory • Guardian/dad buys books for 6 year old boy who come live with him