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“You really need more caffeine after all those stims?”
The back of her forearm dragged across her mouth, preventing speech. She held up the bottle as if peering at the label would yield the answer to his question. “No, I need the caffeine to recover from the crash after the stimulants.”
“There’s logic there, somewhere.”
Davis, Cassandra (2012-03-20). Dremiks (p. 99). . Kindle Edition.

[*anything to do with coffee...*]"
There's a couple of good coffee references. One where one guy makes it and everyone says it gets up and walks by itself. :D
I am thinking Casandra Davis is a coffee drinker. :)
The book has been very interesting to me so far. The interplay of the characters being the best part. As it goes on you see the politics involved in almost everything that is happening. I wish I could read it faster. Maybe now that the weekend is here I can actually do that.
If you're a coffee fanatic, you might enjoy Quarter Share. A young man signs on as a cook's helper on a space freighter, and earns everyone's undying gratitude by being able to make good coffee. I really enjoyed it.

Here's my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

WOOT!!! We've got a new Awesome Author Interview, guys!
Read Cassandra Davis' interview about Dremiks: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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What would you do if aliens from outer space showed up and said you were the only hope to revive their species? Only people being who they are ... yeah? Would you want to rely on us?
Our INDIE PICK this month is Dremiks by Cassandra Davis.
Top 5 Finalist, Kindle Book Review "Best Indie Books of 2012"
"Dremiks" is a story of adventure and intrigue set on humanity's first inter-stellar transport. The stated mission for the crew and colonists of the Hudson is to travel across the universe and save the doomed planet of Dremiks. During their seven month journey, though, they learn that human beings have not fundamentally changed--jealousy and greed are still powerfully motivating characteristics.
The characters of "Dremiks" are surrounded by shifting loyalties, saboteurs, deceitful aliens, and all of the dangers of space travel. Friendships evolve, relationships unravel, and there's still a planet to be saved. This is the space-opera that will suck you in and keep you up late at night...
Are you reading Dremiks? If so, shout it out in the thread below, discuss it to your heart's content, and drop in links to your reviews once you are done. Just be kind and use the SPOILER .html so you don't ruin the fun for somebody who is not as far along as you are!
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