The past week has been the thrill of a lifetime. Flying over Los Angeles. Waking up to palm trees. Seeing the wide expanse of the Pacific. Even a jetlagged baby awake for the day at 2:38 am couldn't dampen our spirits. And meeting the first readers at the fantastic Vroman's in Pasadena was beyond amazing. When that first event was over and I hummed with adrenaline and happiness, I could already tell I wouldn't want this tour to ever end.
12 responses to “My Berlin Kitchen: Book Tour Update”
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Hi “Berlin Kitchen”, congrats on your book, just came accross it on amazon site while I was looking for something else, but you caught my eye and because recently (2 weeks ago)I have purchased ipad YOUR book is going to be my first ebook ever!!! Cant wait to dig in, enjoy every minute of your journey, wishes from Sonja (originally from Slovakia, emigrated to USA, lived in South Pasadena and planted roots in Vancouver/Canada)
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Wahhh! I worked at Vroman’s a very, very long time ago. Love that bookstore, I’m so glad it was your first stop. Beautiful baby legs you have there. 🙂 Warmth, M
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It was so much fun to get to meet you in Seattle the other night! I’m savoring your lovely book, and I’m so glad I got to hear you talk about the experience. I hope you enjoy the rest of your book tour!
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I am so glad you are enjoying your tour! I just got your book delivered this week and I am so looking forward to meeting you on Sunday in Washington, DC!
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I just devoured your book and am so looking forward to seeing you on Sunday in Washington DC. I just found your blog through all the wonderful posts that other bloggers have made about your book and am looking forward to reading more. Congratulations on a successful tour!
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So glad to have met you last week at Vroman’s. Am devouring the book like others, but trying to make it last….don’t think that one is possible!
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I just finished your book this morning, and I LOVED it! What a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing it all and writing it so well. Now I have to get started on the long list of recipes I noted while reading…
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I couldn’t find your book locally, so I bought it for my Kindle and read it in one day. I, too, loved it and noted many recipes to try. As always in a book like yours, it’s the things that are mentioned but not in the book I’m interested in: braised chicken with red and yellow peppers, pork chops with lemon slices and two things you mentioned that you didn’t get in the book Bienenstich and potato dumplings.
I wondered how Hugo would manage with the time difference.LikeLike
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You’re at Politics and Prose right now! I hope you guys got the chance to enjoy a little bit of all the wonderful things DC has to offer – what did you end up being able to squeeze in while you were here, and what did you think of the city? So sad I missed your book reading today but can’t wait to get your book!
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Love those little legs, and following your adventures!
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It was great to see and hear from you at the Vroman’s bookstore in Pasadena. I can’t wait to get my hands on the book.
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I am halfway through your book and in tears!!! It is comforting to know that someone shares my destiny.. I am also torn between my home both in the United States and Germany..
Die Gefühle die du beschreibs kann ich genau nachvollziehen.. Es ist echt ein hammerhafter Zufall dass mir dein Buch in die Hände gefallen ist. Ich bin naemlich erst vor ca 4 Wochen zurück nach Portland, Oregon gezogen, und vermiss Deutschland wie die Hölle! Sehr schade dass ich dich hier in Portland verpasst habe 😦 Ich hätte dich gerne mal live kennengelernt..LikeLike




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