The Tea House on Mulberry Street

by Sharon Owens | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0141018720 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Inver of Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on 4/21/2005
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10 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Thursday, April 21, 2005
Bought as a '3 for 2' offer. Was the title that caught my eye. Any excuse to read about another favourite hobby...visiting Tea Rooms....!!!

Journal Entry 2 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 22, 2007
What a lovely easy read. Based around 'The Tea House' it tells the story of the lives of those who use the tea house.

Penny who owns the shop with her husband Daniel but is hoping for a change in how they run the place. Brenda, the would be artist, struggling to make ends meet but ever hopeful she will one day meet Nicholas Cage. Sadie finds refuge in her indulgence of scoffing back the famous cherry cheesecake and in so doing takes away the truth about her husbands infidelity. Clare who returns home and seeks to find her first love. Henry, who suffers quietly on his own, with his wife's obsession of creating a group called 'the Bronte Bunch' and holding readings in her new conservatory. They all intermingle with one another but they all have the one thing in common 'The Tea House'. Sometimes a wee bit sad and others funny.

You do hope it all works out for those concerned.....but you will have to read it to find out.

Journal Entry 3 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Sunday, August 26, 2007
When you receive the book:

*** Please make a journal entry to say it's arrived safely. Once read post a review, but not giving anything away and let us know if you enjoyed it or not. PM the next member on the list for their postal details. If you can please try to read, review and release the book within a month of receiving it, to help keep things moving along nicely. Make a journal entry/controlled release note when you post it on. If you need to be moved further down the list/drop out etc, please let me know and I can rejuggle the order. ***

Thank you! Most of all I hope you all enjoy the book and the fun of taking part in my bookring.

Reading order:- Sent on its way 6/9/07

ZAS
lellie
Nanapat
Annodyne
loribee
birmingham-rose
Back to Inver<----- (It is here)

Second Copy
madmadge
AnglersRest
musicgirl4
Bonnethillbunny
Back to Inver<----- (2nd Copy back with me)


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Happy travels little book.

Journal Entry 5 by ZAS from Thrapston, Northamptonshire United Kingdom on Saturday, September 8, 2007
Recieved this morning, will read asap. Thanks Inver!

Journal Entry 6 by ZAS from Thrapston, Northamptonshire United Kingdom on Friday, September 21, 2007
This was a reasonably quick read, and although to start with I had difficulty in remembering who was who (there's quite a few different characters in it), I soon got into it. Quite a feel-good book that makes you want to find out what happens to everyone and ends with a smile. I don't think I can say anymore without giving tooo much away!
I have PM'd lellie today and it will soon be on its way. Thank you INVER.

Journal Entry 7 by lellie from Trimley St Mary, Suffolk United Kingdom on Friday, September 28, 2007
Safe and sound in Suffolk, complete with tea bag and chocolate biscuit, which is now a distant memory ;)
Will read this as soon as I have finished my current book.
Thanks everyone

Journal Entry 8 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Friday, September 28, 2007
Nice to see the tea bag and choccie biscuit idea is keeping going...lol. Hope everyone else keeps it going...lol.

Journal Entry 9 by lellie from Trimley St Mary, Suffolk United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Sorry, couldn't really get interested in this, although I gave it several shots. I did however pass it to my mum who is staying with me at present while building work is going on at her place. She has almost finished it and tells me she is more than capable of making her own journal entry..... Woooo!!
Will be passed on, hopefully at the weekend when I go to the Post Office.

Journal Entry 10 by NanaPat from Felixstowe, Suffolk United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 10, 2007
My apologies for barging into this bookring uninvited. I am staying with lellie, my daughter whilst building work on my 'granny annexe' (builders term, not mine) is going on at my other daughters house.
I read about four books a week and was running out of reading material when lellie gave me this one.
On the whole, not a bad read although very lightweight and I can understand why lellie didn't take to it.
I've handed it back to lellie to post on.
Thankyou again

Journal Entry 11 by lellie from Trimley St Mary, Suffolk United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Sorry I've had this too long. I didn't want to post it on till the post office sorted themdelves out.
Will be on its way to Annodyne asap.

Journal Entry 12 by Annodyne from Sale, Cheshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Book is now with me, having arrived yesterday, thanks Lellie. The shortbread has survived the journey intact! Going to make a start on reading the book on my way home tonight.

Journal Entry 13 by Annodyne from Sale, Cheshire United Kingdom on Sunday, October 28, 2007
Despite my screen name, this kind of anodyne writing is a long way from my usual kind of literary fare. I surprised myself by really enjoying it! I sat down last evening to read "just a few more pages", and ended up finishing nearly half the book.

It is very easy and undemanding read, with short chapters, lovely characters, interesting situations, and some clever plotting by Ms Owens to get the characters to where they were eventually meant to be.

My only gripe (and this is where my nit-picking obsession with reality comes in) is that some of the behaviour displayed by Daniel and Brenda, for example, would surely have got them certified and/or arrested. The chapter on Brenda and the melons was way OTT!

Thank you to Inver for making this book available as a bookring. Am PMing loribee for her address today, so that hopefully, it will be on its way again soon.

Edited 1/11/07 to add - posted to loribee today

Journal Entry 14 by loribee from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Friday, November 2, 2007
Looks very promising, lovely cover. I shall have an excuse to meet birmingham-rose in a tea/coffee house to pass it on!
Enjoyed the cup of tea and shared the biccies with the man who has just failed to mend my boiler!! Many thanks to Inver & everyone who has passed it on so far.

Journal Entry 15 by loribee from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Thursday, November 22, 2007
Early chapters didn't grip me but it improved as the story went on.
Now ready to pass on to Birmingham-rose

Journal Entry 16 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Thursday, January 3, 2008
Has this booked moved on yet?

Journal Entry 17 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Still with loribee and will be passing on to Birmingham Rose when moved house etc. Sorry for delay.

Journal Entry 18 by loribee from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Saturday, March 15, 2008
Birmingham-rose has now moved house, we haven't managed to meet up (even at a tea house!!) so the book is in the mail to her new address.

Journal Entry 19 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Monday, March 24, 2008
has it arrived yet? (It has stalled and have tried to find out where it is, but have had no replies from PMs) Sorry everyone!(1/6/08)

Will be sending out new copy of this book soon. 4/7/08

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(6/1/09) Did eventually hear from Birmingham Rose, was lost in her mega house move etc and apologies for holding it up.

Journal Entry 20 by birmingham-rose from Burntwood, Staffordshire United Kingdom on Thursday, February 26, 2009
I've finally read this now and I am so glad that I did. I really enjoyed the sweet storyline and the way that all the characters interacted, and the explanations of the backgrounds. I don't want to give away the ending but lets just say it was a wonderful and cute ending.
Will be returning this book home now - back to Inver.
Thanks for the understanding Diane! I've got your address, will be mailing it either today or tomorrow!

Journal Entry 21 by Inver from Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Friday, February 27, 2009
This one is back home with me now after mega travelling around and being lost in a house flitting etc. Glad most of you enjoyed it and Birmingham Rose I'm glad you managed to find it in the end and read it.

Thanks for taking part everyone. Happy reading.....whatever book it is.

Journal Entry 22 by Inver at Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (2/17/2010 UTC) at Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom

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Chose this book to send on as part of the 'gift giving rabck in memory of Kalman' run by 'chucklesthescot'. Happy Reading to the recipient.

Journal Entry 23 by wingyorkshire-lasswing from Maidstone, Kent United Kingdom on Friday, February 19, 2010
Thank you Inver, I will enjoy trying the white tea and the chocolate crep but I have already read this book about six months ago. I will try to pass it on again in the not too distant future.

Journal Entry 24 by wingyorkshire-lasswing at by mail, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Monday, March 1, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (3/2/2010 UTC) at by mail, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases

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Added to TheDunedan's Book Box 2.

Journal Entry 25 by TheDunedan from Lincoln, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Thursday, April 8, 2010
Thank you this book was in Book Box 2 when it returned to me.

Journal Entry 26 by DarrellRivers at Lincoln, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Monday, May 31, 2010
Borrowed this from The Dunedan. Took a while for me to get into it but soon got used to the characters and wanted to find out what happened to them all.

It will make it's way back to The Dunedan this week.

Journal Entry 27 by TheDunedan at Lincoln, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Sunday, June 20, 2010
I finished this book last night. I found it an enjoyable read ,with believable characters. I was keen to find out what happened to them all.I thought the author could write some more books about some of them.

Journal Entry 28 by TheDunedan at Wragby, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Released 13 yrs ago (2/10/2011 UTC) at Wragby, Lincolnshire United Kingdom

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I am donating this book to a charity book table in aid of the local toddler group.

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