Aug242018

Author Show & Tell: A Tour of Gail Carriger’s Teacup Collection (Video)

Here’s a fun little video tour I did of my super special teacup collection, Gentle Reader. Just a sneaky look into the things that I love.

Enjoy!

Things you will learn in this video…

  • How long have I been collecting teacups?
  • Why do I like the small ones?
  • What attracts me to the different types of ceramic and pottery?
  • What shapes and designs do I look for?

And, of course, a full tour of my absolute favorites!

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  • Coop de Book for August is A Duke by Default by Alyssa Cole. This couple reminds me of a contemporary Conall & Alexia. (Discussion here.

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 Competence by Gail Carriger is the third in the Custard Protocol series featuring Primrose, Rue, and all their crazy friends..

Accidentally abandoned!

All alone in Singapore, proper Miss Primrose Tunstell must steal helium to save her airship, the Spotted Custard, in a scheme involving a lovesick werecat and a fake fish tail.

Booklist Online says:

“High jinks and peril abound as the Custard navigates uncharted air currents, and the characters bicker over everything from Thomas Aquinas to tasseled hats. Recommend this amusing romp to steampunk and LGBT+ readers looking for suspenseful and romantic fantasy.”

GAIL’S DAILY DOSE

Your Infusion of Cute . . .

Bumbersnoot Reticule at Tattered Cover 2018

Your Tisane of Smart . . .

Starbucks Egg Puff Bites

Recently discovered new great travel food. Starbuck’s egg puff thingies. Bit salty but yum! Very much excited for 20 Minute Delay reasons.

Your Writerly Tinctures . . .  

How we discovered three poisonous books in our university library

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One Response

  1. Rhiannon Lynn said:

    What WAS it with gentlemen and moustaches? I can’t work it out! Was it all that tea? Or a peculiar attachment to appearing to have sprouted a curious variety of fungus from one’s upper lip? (My father had a dreadful one in the late ’90’s – exactly like a slice of portobello mushroom was affixed there!)
    On the other hand, beards are rather nice, if clean and soft….oh dear, terribly sorry. I have been contemplating too many odd things recently.

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