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A Literary Tea Party

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This book was so fun with so many wonderful ideas!!! thank you so much for this book :) Highly recommend.

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The ideal book for me, combining literature and teatime! Plenty of delicious-sounding recipes taken from or inspired by works such as Little Women or Alice in Wonderland.

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A Literary Tea Party combines two of my very favorite things: baking and books. It has cute recipes to go along with several themes (children's, murder mystery, garden, etc) that also taste delicious. I'm also a huge fan of themed parties and really love the idea of bringing back tea parties to enjoy.

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This book contains nice recipes dedicated to some of my favorite stories, so I couldn't miss it. Great for organizing thematic parties.

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This is a great recipe book filled with unique recipes for different type of book events. The author makes it easy to plan a menu around any of the books she mentions. Great book for book clubs or those that like to do themed cooking.

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Such a sweet idea. I love this book, and I’ve been recommending it to friends who also love both reading and entertaining!

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This was an interesting book. I am always fascinated by food mentioned in literature and I have tried my hand at baking fictional treats more than once, so I was very curious to see what was included in this cook book.

At first glance, I could see that the book included beautiful photography and very nice pairings of food with tea and other delicious-sounding drinks. In general, the recipes were easy to follow and the text accompanying them was fun to read.

My only but would be that I was not really inspired to actually bake these treats. I am not a bit fan of most of the stories included and although I enjoyed reading this book and having a look at all the beautiful images, there weren't any recipes that really jumped at me.

However, there were definitely plenty of ideas if you are planning on throwing a cute literary party. This is something that did get me excited and if end up doing it, I would go back to this book for sure.

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A book that changed my afternoon. I am used to a cup of coffee and a book, suddenly rising because of this book. I imagine in a small, simple and charming garden. Enjoy a romantic tea party and not many people. Yes, I want a tea party like this.
Behind that all these books present concepts of recipes that can be practiced. Quotes of books and photos that make the book too beautiful to read. I want to go inside and enjoy a long holiday. This is a very touching and adorable book. Even for me who is not used to tea parties
This book has encouraged many things in my life. I want it in it.

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I was pleasantly surprised by this gem of a cookbook! Even though the author is not a traditional "chef," I found the recipes to be well-thought out, and many of them

My one critique: a few of the recipes were some variation of apple + cheese + pastry/bread product. There is so much room to mix this up! And yes, while the recipe for James and the Giant Peach was shaped in a peach- I was shocked that it was another apple recipe instead of what easily could have been peach- oriented.

Overall I would totally recommend this book for people looking for cute, easy recipes to mix up tea time/book club treats.

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You have to love a cookbook that was inspired by a blogger (!) who was asked to turn her "Alison's Wonderland Recipes" blog into a book. And if you're a book geek as well as a tea lover, this charming cookbook is a must for your library.

The author has created recipes for teatime foods and beverages inspired by classic literature, including favorites like Anne of Green Gables and The Wizard of Oz and Little Women. For those who enjoy hosting themed tea parties, the author helpfully includes menus for entire themed teas, such as Alice's Mad Tea Party, Aslan's Feast (inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia), and Murder Most Delicious: A Detective Tea Party, which features recipes inspired by Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie. As a writer, I thoroughly enjoyed a couple of the author's observations about food in books. She writes, "If we pay close attention, we'll notice that bread in books is rarely eaten alone. Instead, it is almost always shared, be it among family at a dinner table or fireside companions on a lonely trail." She also notes that desserts "are often connected to characters' emotions." How intriguing!

This is such a clever idea for a cookbook, and I found quite a few recipes I want to try. The Blood Orange Scones (from "The Five Orange Pips" by Arthur Conan Doyle ) are going to be tempting once blood oranges are in season, and Arrietty's Mini Cherry Cakes (from The Borrowers by Mary Norton) are so elegant (and easy!) that I can already see these on my table at a Christmas tea.

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A Literary Tea Party gives you all you need to host a large or small tea party, but not only that these recipes are also great for everyday baking and cooking right to your own table. Recipes are simple and easy to follow. Oh, and as a tea lover, this book gives you a lot of tea flavors that you’ll love again and again. I was totally surprised how well this book was written.

Put it to you this way, as a book reviewer off of Netgalley we don’t get to keep the book, so I am staying a lot here when I say I myself will be grabbing a copy for myself.

If you love nostalgic, tea, baking and cooking this one is for you.

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I really enjoyed this cookbook. The author has created tea party recipes from some of your favorite books. The recipes range from very simple to more time consuming ones but the instructions are clear and easy to understand. I agree that more guidance is needed for novice tea drinkers. Have fun with this book. Invite a few friends over, Brew some tea, make a few snacks, and discuss your favorite reads. This book will make a great gift for any literary chef. Enjoy

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What a fantastic book! I liked the literary angle to these recipes, since I am a total book nerd. The pictures were lovely and many of the items were quite good. I highly recommend this book to any bookish nerd who also enjoys tea.

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This is filled with fun and interesting recipes that go along with classic books. I like that you can choose one recipe and build a party or get together on that, or you can throw together a few recipes and have a general literary themed party. The recipes were easy enough to read through and there was enough variety to feel like it wasn't repeating itself.

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I will say this now: I love this book! It is fabulous! It gives recipes and advise about having afternoon tea inspired by many literary subjects, such as Dorothy, Sherlock Holmes, Alice in Wonderland and others. The food and teas for each party were inspired by different books. Each tea was picked out to match the characters and storyline. The food for the tea party, both the little sandwiches and pastries, also were picked out or made especially for the characters and the storyline, The recipes are very easy to follow, including the teas. And the pictures will make your mouth salivate over the wonderful treats! I personally love afternoon tea, with a different tea each time, some small sandwiches, and different pastries. Now I can have a theme for it, one that goes along with my love of reading and books. My recommendation: Buy this book right now. You won't regret it!

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This was adorable! I was holding off on the review until I had some recipies made, but this book is so perfect and cute, it was hard to wait for the right occasion! Great for hosting your own Mad Tea Party.

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Cute. I liked most of the recipes in here though I can't really see myself making them. Some of the literary connections were a bit of a stretch but overall it worked. I haven't tried most of them but I'll probably experiment with them in time. I think there are several I'll end up customizing simply because I'm not a fan or one or two ingredients.

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divertente e ricco di curiosità. oltre a far venir voglia di fare feste fa venire voglia di leggere.

fun and full of curiosity. i want make a party and read books :-)

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This book is absolutely perfect for individuals interested in hosting literary-themed tea parties, book clubs or other classic literary events! There is a great list of Themed Tea Party Ideas which include a sample of a whole tasting menu! Each of the recipes also includes a Tea Pairing suggestion, which would accompany any dish wonderfully! Included, there are recipes for Savories, Bread & Muffins, Sweets as well as Homemade Tea Blends! Not a fan of tea? Not a problem! Just try the recipe for London Fog Lattes or White Witch Hot Chocolate! Each recipe in the book also mentions the book reference the recipe was inspired by.
There isn't anything about this wonderful book that I didn't like! The recipes are whimsical and are sure to bring any of these classic stories to life! Any of these recipes would be a magical addition to any literary-themed party! This book is a must have for all literary lovers!

Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this wonderful book in exchange for my honest opinion! I LOVE IT!

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This book combines two of my favorite things; books and tea. How could I not love everything about it? If you enjoy food that is inspired by your favorite books then this is the book for you.
Just a few of the literary references that you will enjoy are:

The Chronicles of Narnia
The Borrowers
James and the Giant Peach
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Redwall
King Arthur
The Phantom of the Opera
Little Women
Winnie-the-Pooh
Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot mysteries
Anne of Green Gables
Sherlock Holmes
White Fang
The Hobbit
A Little Princess
The Secret Garden
Romeo and Juliet
Treasure Island
Peter Pan
A Christmas Carol
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
That is truly a list of who’s who in the literary world. I devoured this book in one sitting and then went back to slowly digest it while I was making my grocery list so I would have the ingredients I needed to enjoy the book fully. Since we have tea time every afternoon I knew that some of these treats were going to be perfect for us. In fact, I have been making a different treat each afternoon to coordinate with the book we are reading. It has made a wonderful summer reading list for the kids while giving me some sweet treats.



My favorite so far has been Miss Marple’s “Pocket Full of Rye” Tea Sandwiches since I am huge fan of her books.The titles in the list each have multiple recipes so it will easy to plan and have a tea party. Alison Walsh did a wonderful job coming up with recipes and blends that she believes each and every character would love and enjoy. After re-reading several of the titles in the book I can certainly agree. Speaking of Miss Marple, I can’t wait to try the Delicious Death Chocolate Cake. I am more than certain it will be to die for!



While there are plenty of children’s tittles list this is certainly not a children’s recipe book. There are various difficulty levels for the recipes and they are certainly aimed at adults. Although there are things that children will enjoy. The tea party atmosphere is something that children love and they will certainly want to take part.I love that the book has some recipes that are based on one book while others are more themed from several books such as murder. I am certainly going to

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