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Tea for Two (February 2022 Challenge)


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1. His Excellency Eugène Rougon by Émile Zola 1876
This is my second Zola for the year :)
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1. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by Agatha Christie
2. [book:Sybil, or the Two N..."
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I thought perhaps they were two names."
The Flaw With Eden - yes, that's a good suggestion.

But it was released this year 2022 - maybe that will be a valid Tea for Two? Was that what you meant with 3 2s?

Aha, I missed that - okay =)
Well, I posted a list above of the books I'm planning to read this month. If you can find something related to two among those you are more than welcome. There are a few classics.



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1). Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
2). Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
Thank you Jazzy Lemon for inviting me to this, challenge happily accepted!
And thanks for letting me know who the creative planning credit goes to, so thank you Trisha!
Have a fun a read two you both and two you all!!

No, I didn't miss it at all - I have for example on my reading schedule for this year Tale of Two Cities. But as I wrote somewhere in this thread my reading schedule for February is already full. I'm in on too many challenges =D - and I can't press in yet another book. And Jazzy said that if I show her what books I'm gonna read this month she'll find something that will make one of my scheduled readings fit this challenge also. I'll write them down again. =)

Well - now I'm reading a Swedish dystopia YA that was released this year, but it's the first book of a planned thrilogy. After that I'll read Carmilla. Then I've planned listening to The Thursday Murder Club. And for the rest of the month: another Swedish book, a horror story which is the first in a trilogy Styggelsen, Alias Grace, then a short story collection by Mikhail Sholokhov, Tropic of Cancer, The Sand Child, The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror, Nausea, Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness and The Fifth Season. A lot of them are the first books of two or three or several. Be my guest - please pick one of them for this challenge =)

I've copied it to message 67 =)

Perhaps we can use that one.
During the writing of the novel, Miller had a passionate affair with Anais Nin. In the book, Tania has an affair with Miller, who fantasises about her: by changing the "T" to an "S", one can make out Anais from Tania by rearranging the letters. It may also be noted that in one of Nin's many passionate letters to Miller, she quotes a passage.
In my book, Henry and June spans a single year in Nin's life when she discovers love and torment in one insatiable couple. From late 1931 to the end of 1932, Nin falls in love with Henry Miller's writing and his wife June's striking beauty. When June leaves Paris for New York, Henry and Anaïs begin a fiery affair
I would think this book of a love affair between two authors might fit in our Tea for Two, what do you think Trisha?

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Yes and if you look at the zodiac sign for cancer that makes it obvious....Two!


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I saw the movie "Henry and June" twice in a week when it premiered on the movies many years ago. I loved it so much. But the book I'll read is not about that menage à trois, it's about his laying around earlier in life. I might read a short story that can fit this challenge though, but it's not a big deal if I don't - I can participate next month instead. =)

I didn't think about that, nice idea =)


Lisa and Lottie by Erich Kästner

Lisa and Lottie are twins! The movie, The Parent Trap, was based on this book. The 1961 version that I watched as a kid featured Hayley Mills.

Great choice! A useful reminder too - I liked Kidnapped but haven’t read this book yet.


I’m glad you liked it. It was a great choice for the challenge.

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by Agatha Christie,
and I'll think of another one soon!"
Good choice!
(You can read any number of books for this challenge, please don’t feel that it’s essential to read 2 books.)


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Thanks! :)

The goal is achieved:
1. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Aldous Huxley - Those Barren Leaves Publishes in the year 19②5
2. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Vasily Yanovsky - Love the Second

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by Agatha Christie,
and I'll think of another one soon!"
My second book is:
At Swim, Two Boys by Jamie O'Neill
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I don't know what you mean with 3 2s in it. ?
Fel means wrong, felet is the wrong (but that sounds really weird in English, I'd rather say the fault). I'd translate the title to "Something's wrong with Eden" - and it's not the Eden in the Bible, Eden is a elitistic new society. One can't say "The Wrong with Eden", right? That sounds really ... wrong.
But I accept whatever possible reason for claiming it for Tea for Two! =)