executivespooky's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.5

bookshelves_by_kezia's review

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funny lighthearted relaxing

4.0

A very fun literary compilation! Quick to read, would be a great coffee table book. They serialized the entries somehow to take place over the course of one day, which was a nice touch. Wish I recognized more of the authors, but needless to say I’m gonna look some up after hearing their Starbucks orders!

booksandbigideas's review

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4.0

Fun! The interactions among different literary figures make this a worthwhile companion to the blog.

thebookwormadventures's review

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4.0

Hilarious. I read it in about 45 minutes and sent tons of pictures of the sections to my sisters, giggling to myself.

amythebookbat's review

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3.0

I like the premise of this book. I think I would have liked it better if I was more familiar with the references being made. I thought I was fairly well-read, but they pulled out some that I haven't even heard of, much less read.

literatebritt's review

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5.0

Utterly hilarious and a must-have for book lovers.

wcs53's review

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3.0

This was a decent little book, based on the Tumblr of the same name, where authors and literary characters visit a Starbucks and order their favourite beverages. It’s cleverly done and mostly entertaining. In the end I was glad to get it done, but I still enjoyed it somewhat.

mdemanatee's review

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If you enjoyed the literary Starbucks tumblr, or enjoy books like Texts from Jane Eyre or Pop Sonnets, this is for you. Smart, fun jokes for those familiar with the authors and characters. Most are familiar. And then there are the deeper cuts, like backhanded references to Tom Stoppard.
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