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April 26,2025
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I found this a very cleansing read. It can be repetitive and I can understand how others may not have enjoyed it, but I found it relaxing and... the right sort of new-age for me.

Plus, I'm too much of a tea drinker not to love it.
April 26,2025
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So I read approx. 6 pages of this book in which every other paragraph the author talks about how important it is to have the right balance of water and tea when making tea, as it is the same in life to have the right balance of things, yada, yada, yada. So the first time I thought, "Oh, how profound." And then when she said it two paragraphs later, I thought, "Yeah, okay. You said that already." And then when she said it three or four more times, I shrieked, "I got it the first time freaker!" and promptly returned the book to my library and complained to my director for making such a poor purchasing choice! Sorry.

A better tea reading choice would be "Tea with Jane Austen."
April 26,2025
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A very good tea reference book along with a quiet easy approach to life. Can't wait to try some of the teas mentioned.

Like the glossary!
April 26,2025
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Wonderful book. Thoughtful, enlightening, resourceful and a total pleasure to read. I use it with morning meditation time now.
April 26,2025
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This book is some what about tea and some what about life. At first, I thought, this book is kind of lame. But, the things she talks about life ended up being pretty dead on - like taking care of yourself, self esteem, self confidence, communication, etc. Then there is a lot of things about the history of tea, tea recipes, how to make tea properly... It is a mixed bag. But an enjoyable, light read.
April 26,2025
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Loved the information on tea. The correlation with life tips didn't seem to mix so well. Still had some great tips but would suggest that part of it more for those new to self improvement.
April 26,2025
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I love the half that she is talking about tea, but going into life topics wasn't smooth transitioning. I may have to retread to decide if this one's a keeper.
April 26,2025
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I picked up this book thinking as a person who likes tea it might be nice to learn a little more about it, especially in its benefits to the body. However, that isn't actually what the book is about (my fault for not looking it over more carefully). If you're looking for a book to learn about tea, this does offer some basic knowledge, but mostly the book is focused on mental health, which wasn't really my cup of tea (sorry too good to resist).
April 26,2025
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Tea Bliss: Infuse Your Life with Health, Wisdom and Contentment by Theresa Cheung. Lavishly illustrated and beautifully presented, Cheung dips back into ancient Chinese and Japanese traditions to blend tea with spirituality. Alas, no index.
April 26,2025
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It is easy enough to understand why this book was written. There is no shortage of books I have read and reviewed that, like this one, show was that people attempt to smuggle in Eastern religious ideas to Western audiences. Whether this is done through discussions of mindfulness, whether it is done through psychological discussions of how one can overcome trauma, whether it comes about because of a fondness and allure for yoga and for other aspects of Eastern culture, this is the sort of book that this particular volume is a part of. I must say I greatly disliked the way that the book sought to talk about tea but in reality was talking about the author’s supposed wisdom, where the tea was just a cover story to allow the author to bloviate about what she considered to be of value but what the reader will likely (and wisely) be far more skeptical about.
April 26,2025
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Skimmed the last 3-4 chapters but otherwise read it & it was OK. I think I'd been hoping for more philosophy than the basics of what tea is & how to make it.
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