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Peaches for Monsieur le Curé (Chocolat 3)
Peaches for Monsieur le Curé (Chocolat 3) | Joanne Harris
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It isn't often you receive a letter from the dead. When Vianne Rocher receives a letter from beyond the grave, she allows the wind to blow her back to the village in south-west France where, eight years ago, she opened up a chocolate shop. But Lansquenet is different now: women veiled in black, the scent of spices and peppermint tea, and, on the bank of the river Tannes, facing the church: a minaret. Nor is it only the incomers from North Africa that have brought change. Father Reynaud, Vianne’s erstwhile adversary, is disgraced and under threat. Could it be that Vianne is the only one who can save him now?
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CyaneFillion
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I love reading about Vianne in the autumn, and this book was no different. Whilst it wasn't all that much about Vianne as it was about Lansquenet dealing with changes and internal conflict, I enjoyed the story for what it was and the lovely descriptions of food and magic. I think it's very neat to see the changes Vianne and the others are going through during this series, and I would love to read more about them.

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CoffeeNBooks
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megnews What a beautiful cover 5y
Eggs Gorgeous coverðŸ‘👠5y
Cuilin I just posted a Joanna Harris novel for this prompt too. Lol There‘s one more of hers that could be used. I wonder if someone will post. 🤔 5y
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LiterRohde
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“Never challenge Life to a game, my mother used to say to me. Because Life plays dirty, changes the rules, steals the cards right out of your hands or, sometimes, turns them all to blank.â€

#QuotsySept19 | 17: #Shuffle

📷: Made with Typorama

wellreadredhead Hey Jamie! I sent you an email about our book club. It would be awesome if you could get back to me as soon as possible! 5y
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CoffeeNBooks
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Finishing this one this morning. #coffeeandabook

cookreadsleep That coffee is so fun! And that mug!! 5y
Jari-chan Your coffee looks awesome. I'd never thought I'd say that about coffee 😅 5y
CoffeeNBooks @Jari-chan 😂 I'm obsessed with Bones coffee- all of their flavors are amazing! 5y
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CoffeeNBooks
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My current reading spot!

readingjedi Wow! 5y
Jennick2004 Gorgeous! 5y
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IndoorDame Breathtaking view! 5y
AmyK1 Beautiful! 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful photo â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ 5y
Theaelizabet Wow.ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠5y
Aims42 Beautiful view 😠5y
AmyG Beautiful! Enjoy! 💕 5y
marleed Wow! 5y
BridgetteM Gorgeous! 5y
tracey38 Love the view 5y
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HannahKate
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From the author of Chocolat, an entertaining and beautifully written book.

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Ardachy
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I spotted this book in a telephone box book exchange today. It was one I had released on a pub bookshelf over two years ago. http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/13862963

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Raminga
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♥♥♥ il vento mi chiama...♥♥♥
#wind #vento #magia #emozioni

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Jennivardier
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After so many murder mysteries, I needed to mix it up a bit ?
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In the third book in the "Chocolat" series, Vianne returns to Lansquenet to find that things have changed in her absence, and she's called upon to work her magic once again. This book is full of vibrantly delicious images, and is simply delightful!

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Verity
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I missed out #fruit in #maybookflowers yesterday! How could I*. Anyway, this is the third Chocolat book and I enjoyed it because Vianne is back in Lansquenet.

* Answer: because I spent all day looking at forward planning stuff for Tuesday and got my days confused.

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BarbaraJean
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A couple of Joanne Harris #fruit titles from my #TBR. #maybookflowers

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Andrew65
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How about the third book in the Chocolat Trilogy by Joanne Harris, Peaches for Monsieur Le Cure for #fruit on the cover. This has peChes and a wasp on the front cover.

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erzascarletbookgasm
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More books with fruits on covers. ðŸ‘ðŸŠAny fans of Joanne Harris?
#maybookflowers #fruit

ScorpioBookDreams Yes! Love her books. 8y
CAGirlReading Yes! I loved Five quarters of an orange💖 8y
rockpools I loved Coastliners, but never got to reading these. Must fix that! 8y
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valeriegeary
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When your friend comes for a visit... first stop Powell's.

Bookworm83 Priorities! 8y
ReadingEnvy Heck yeah. 8y
Reviewsbylola Yes!! 🙌ðŸ»ðŸ™ŒðŸ» 8y
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MamaGina Joanne Harris is a particular favorite of mine. I've read most of her works, need to get to this one! 8y
LindsayReads Good friend! 👌 8y
valeriegeary @MamaGina My friend bought all 3 in the series! 8y
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Book_Gnome
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Opening line:
"Someone once told me that, in France alone, a quarter of a million letters are delivered every year to the dead." #dumbledwarf #bookgnome #joanneharris #peachesformonsieurlecuré

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mhillis
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ScorpioBookDreams
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I don't have any peach coloured books but I do have one with peaches on the cover! I went to a talk held by Joanne Harris and she signed this book afterwards. It's a topical story concerning the issue of immigration and once again features Vianne from Chocolat. #augustofpages #bookphotochallenge

TheSpinecrackersBookClub Well peaches on the cover definitely work. I think it's even more difficult to find than peach coloured books. 8y
readinginthedark I still need to read Chocolat! Is it anything like the movie? 8y
ScorpioBookDreams @readinginthedark it's quite a bit darker than the film and no happy ending! 8y
mhillis Wow!! That's amazing! This was my favorite book in the series. 8y
readinginthedark @ScorpioBookDreams Sounds intense! I'd love be to read it, though, I enjoy the characters even if the story isn't quite the same. Have to pick it up soon! 8y
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Zakia
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Another great summer read and one that is totally relevant to today's current climate of fear mongering when it comes to immigrants. Again, we have a story of outcasts who are being ostracised by society. How they cope is at once very familiar and insightful.

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