Tequila Mockingbird by Tim Federle is...well...I suppose you could call it non-fiction. It's a book of cocktails, mocktails and snacks and each one has a literary twist (hence the title, haha pun) I got this book today and I've already finished it (it's only a hundred some odd pages) I found it and I thought it might come in handy as I have been accepted to the bartending course at my local college for the Fall Semester. As I mix and try the various drinks and make the various foods from the book I will update this post with results and whatnot. I would suggest this book to English majors and "barflies" alike as I think they'd enjoy it and the cocktails sound really good.
SO...mini book review today...very mini...but this will be updated as I go through the book...I would suggest that if you find it, you pick up a copy, it would be good for entertaining, especially during the holidays or whenever.
Keep reading, I know a bit of a disappointing review today but I just a couple of new books from the library so...more reading to come (If you want to see what I have read, what I am reading and what I will read check out my Summer Read List and feel free to suggest things!)
I'm assuming the bar-tending course is an evening program and that you aren't giving up on your university studies???!!
ReplyDeleteIt's not an evening program actually, I'm not giving up on my University studies I'm just taking a semester off, keeping my options open. I'm hoping to go back to UW for Winter Semester or maybe Spring, as the college has 15 week semesters instead of 12.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's good news. And your college training might lead to a job that supports financing your uni education!
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