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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/554802-tea-and-stories
by spidey
Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1207864
If you don't have a dream, how are you going to make a dream come true?
#554802 added December 12, 2007 at 2:29pm
Restrictions: None
tea and stories
I'm in the middle of reading and reviewing a good fantasy item:
 Of Shrieking Woods, Satyrs and Magic  (13+)
A young mage senses something evil and strange is afoot in a once peaceful Forest.
#1348861 by Humble G


It's two chapters, nearly 30k, but it reads fairly quickly. I have a hard time with fantasies sometimes, but I really like this one so far. The opening scene with the main character sitting by a stream drinking tea is so descriptive that I had to make myself a cup of tea.

I noticed on the back of my English Breakfast teabag container thingy (*Laugh*) it says this:

THE TWININGS STORY

In 1706 Thomas Twining started selling
fine tea in England. Today, Twinings still
sells some of the world's best teas
from the original store in the Strand,
London, and in more than 100 countries
throughout the world.


I read the heading again, "The Twinings Story," and thought, "That was a story?"

A long time ago, a guy started selling tea, and his company still sells it.

What a story, huh?

*Laugh*


(Currently listening to a playlist of City Sleeps, The Mint, Nimbus, and Hierosonic)


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