Stephanie from Adventures of a Bibliophile tagged me to take part in the Dimsum tag. If my memory serves me right, this is my first tag, yes I know I have broken the laws of book tags and doing them on my own because I felt like it :D.
Let us dive into it
Tea:
A book that started off hot but quickly turned cold.
Chiu Chow Dumpling:
A book that features elements of land and sea
Rice Noodle Roll:
A favourite multilayered character you’ve read (i.e. Traits? Skills?
She is not a favourite but I admire her personality and character. There are some things she did and I still marvel, after a few years of reading. She is Jane Eyre in
Shrimp Dumpling:
A book with a transparent blurb that gives the story away.
I searched and searched and no book comes up. I am sure after I publish the tag, a book then will come to mind (the irony).
Steamed BBQ Pork Buns:
A book that is fluffy on the outside but packs a punch of flavour (e.g. Message? Depth? Controversy?).
Chicken Feet:
A book with divided opinions.
Lotus-Wrapped Sticky Rice:
A book you’ve received/given that was nicely packaged.
Egg Custard Tart:
A book that uses simple ingredients and clichés but executes it perfectly.
Mango Pudding with Evaporated Milk:
Any book recommendation and beverage/snack that’s a winning combination.
with a glass of fresh coconut water.
Fried Sesame Balls:
A book cover with embossed text/design you just love to run your fingers over.
Dim Sum Steam Cart:
The type of carrying bag you use to bring books around.
Bagpacks, cloth side bags, ladies hand bags. Anything that can hold a book :).
A good list 😊
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Thanks Jackie.
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