Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Teaser Tuesday: The Book of Unholy Mischief by Elle Newmark

This week my teaser comes from The Book of Unholy Mischief by Elle Newmark, a novel set in Venice during the Renaissance, and that features lots of very food orientated passages - enough to keep on making me hungry, especially when they talk about making the first cheesecake which is my absolutely favourite dessert!

The teaser comes from page 308 (of the large print edition which is the version that my library had):

What you need to know is that some of us have taken on the task of collecting, recording, and protecting as much of this knowledge as we are privileged to learn. We save ideas worth thinking about, even when they're inconvenient, and especially when they're threatened.

Teaser Tuesday is host by Miz B at Should Be Reading. Head on over to find out all about it, and how to join in!

31 comments:

  1. I love the title. And reading in large print is always fun. Great teaser.

    here is mine http://limpetsandpenguins.blogspot.com

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  2. Sounds good! Your comments on it are making me hungry!

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  3. interesting and intriguing teaser...I love your teaser

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  4. I love the sound of this book! Thanks for sharing and for commenting on my teaser.

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  5. I like the title of this book. And your teaser was interesting. I like the idea of saving ideas. Enjoy!

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  6. Protecting knowledge definitely a worthy endeavor. I am very interested.

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  7. This is on my TBR pile and your teaser has really made me want to pick it up. Maybe next month.

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  8. I've read so many glowing reviews of this one. I hope you are enjoying it. Have a great week and happy reading! Here's my teaser

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  9. Provocative teaser! Love that book cover, too.

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  10. Fantastic teaser! This sounds like a rather interesting novel.

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  11. the title itself is a pretty good teaser. The book sounds interesting. Kaye-the road goes ever ever on

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  12. Interesting.

    http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/teaser_22.html

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  13. Cheesecake...yummmm. I'll have to check this book out. I did my teaser this week from one of your faves, Queen of Swords!

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  14. A thoughtful teaser... love the title, too!

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  15. This book would make my stomach growl! Thanks for stopping by :)

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  16. Great teaser!

    Here is my teaser for today.

    ♥Isalys

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  17. Marg, I am so excited about this book and can't wait to see your review! I really want to buy this one soon!

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  18. An intriguing teaser. I hope that you enjoy your book. Here's My Teaser

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  19. Good teaser. I enjoyed this book when I read it. I love the cover! I spent a lot of time just looking at it when I was reading the book. lol.

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  20. Sounds like a cool book - great title! Happy reading

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  21. I have to look this one up. It sounds like something I would enjoy. Great teaser.

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  22. I liked that! Great teaser!

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  23. Beautiful teaser! Who knew cheesecake had been invented that long ago? I've just finished a book set in the Renaissance myself, though completely different from yours, The Botticelli Secret by Marina Fiorato, a mystery set in 1482 and based on Botticelli's famous "La Primavera." (Next week's teaser!)

    Thanks for visiting!

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  24. great teaser. heard nice things about this book.
    thanks so much for stopping by

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  25. I am in love with this title!

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  26. This book sounds great! Inconvenient ideas are often the most useful in the long run... if we listen to them that is :)

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  27. I have this in my TBR pile: I think I may just have to bump it up a few (dozen) places now.

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