Friday, August 15, 2008

Enlightenment for Idiots - book giveaway!

Let me be the first to admit that I'm not exactly prone to reading chick-lit. And, for the most part, I'm fairly intolerant of most current fiction writers - I'm still working my way through 19th Century fiction. So, when the opportunity came across to read Enlightenment for Idiots, I figured, what the hell, why not?

This is, not exactly a green book, but it is a book. And it pokes fun at the whole yoga, meditation and search for enlightenment craze that seems to have inflicted itself upon Westerners. For that alone, it's worth a read because it is quite amusing. It's a real quick read - something I polished off in roughly 24 hours.

Anyway, in spite of a few plot holes and a couple of deus ex machina style interventions, I really enjoyed this book and wished it could go on forever. Okay, maybe not forever, but for longer at least. This is the writer's first work of fiction (she normally writes for Yoga Journal, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, and her essays have been in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, O: The Oprah Magazine, Salon.com and the like).

So, if you are looking for a light read, then I highly recommend this book. It has been equated to Eat, Pray, Love, but with more of the pray part. As such, I'm giving this book away so that one lucky reader has the chance to read it for themselves! As usual, if you want to enter the random drawing, put your name in the comments. The drawing ends this Sunday at 6:00 pm PST. Good luck!

By the way, I guarantee if you read this book you'll be craving chai tea like crazy. Here's a recipe to satisfy the urge (and save you money):

Masala Chai

1.5 inch chunk of cinnamon stick
6 cardamom pods
8 whole cloves
1 star anise
10 whole black pepper
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1 cup water
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon any unperfumed loose black tea (such as Darjeeling or Assam)
Sugar to taste

In a mortar, crush cinnamon, star anise, cardamom and cloves (or use a coffee grinder). Put water and spices in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Cover, turn heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. Add the milk and bring to a simmer again. Add the tea leaves and simmer for 3 minutes. Strain the tea, add sugar to taste and serve immediately.

83 comments:

  1. I love yoga but I love making fun so put me in the running.

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  2. i loved eat pray love... i'd like to check it out!

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  3. That sounds like a blast! I'd love to look at it. And then pass it on!

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  4. I love to read, so count me in.

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  5. That sounds fun--count me in. Thanks!

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  6. Throw me in the pot! I'm all about light reads lately.

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  7. i love chai. i could use a quick read while waiting for me new laptop to ship.

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  8. I could use a light read...Thanks!

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  9. Sign me up! My library does not carry this book!

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  10. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I'd love to gain this book!

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  11. This book looks right up my alley! Count me in! =)

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  12. I've been looking for something light to read this summer. Put my name in the hat!

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  13. Pick me! (this doesn't count for buying anything..right!??)

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  14. Please add me to the Sign in list! I looked at the post title and thought you were gonna write about me!

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  15. Sounds like great fluffy type summer reading - just what I need right now. :)

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  16. Even though I've got baby-brain right now and not able to focus on reading, I'm still looking for new authors to satisfy my need to read. Sign me up! (I'll check this book out from the library if I don't win.)

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  17. Ooh, a book and a recipe. Count me in, please. Thanks.

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  18. Sounds like a hoot. I'd love to read it!

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  19. I'd love to read this.

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  20. Sign me up! I have to admit I'm a Chick-Lit reader, but also enjoy yoga, so it will be cool to see what this is all about.

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  21. Please add my name to the hat. I'll be sure to pass it along when I'm done and keep the love flowing...

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  22. OOH I'm all about a light read. I take myself quite lightly, actually. And that tea, sounds gross. I am not very "green" but, as I've said before, I like learning about new stuff and new perspectives. Anyway, I'll stick to my plain old Lipton. And I SOOO hope I win the book. Thanks for offering the giveaway!

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  23. Thanks for the recommendation! Sounds like just what I need after finishing Our Stolen Future. If I don't win it, I'll check my library.

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  24. Mmm...that tea sounds just like the one my cousin made for us after returning from Eygpt. I've never had a better chai.

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  25. I'd love to be signed up too.
    Thanks!

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  26. Please do count me in! Mmm..that recipe does sound good.

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  27. Sounds like a book I'd really enjoy.
    Lee in Ky

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  28. I'd like to read this book

    luckydolls123[at]verizon[dot]net

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  29. HA... making fun of the enightenment craze is practically a sport around here. Dear friends own a book store so they get inundated every time a new 'life changing' book comes out. I'd like to see what this one has to say.

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  30. I'm all for making fun of things, too. And I promise to give the book away after I read it!! :)

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  31. This idiot could use some enlightenment. Send it my way, please.

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  32. I'd love to check it out :) Thanks for the contest :)

    anastasia{at]mediamafia.org

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  33. thanks for the chai recipe, yum. looks much better than the other recipe i have. i really want to read eat, pray,love but haven't yet.

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  34. Oh, pick mw, pick me! I own my on yoga mat! The kids sit on it and eat their snacks!

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  35. Throwing my name in the ring... again.

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  36. I liked Eat, Pray, Love.

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  37. I am an idiot (too) and I certainly need enlightenment. Count me in!

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  38. Me, me, me, waving my hand in the air wildly!! Please and thank you!

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  39. mmmm - not a fan of chai but I can always use a good book! Maybe I'll learn to like chai.

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  40. Thanks for the recipe for chai tea, I always wanted to know how to make it from scratch

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  41. I'm an avid yogi and a chronic cynic; my fate is sealed, so why not laugh about it! :D

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  42. I am in Korea and need. more. books, stat!

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  43. I totally need some enlightenment these days, sign me up!!

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  44. I market myself as the "wiseass massage therapist" to differentiate myself from the spiritual crowd. This book sounds right up my alley!

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  45. I'm feeling lucky - sign me up!

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  46. What a fun sounding read. I'd love to toss my name in the proverbial hat. Thanks!

    Rebekah
    littleminx at cox dot net

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  47. I just finished reading Eat, Pray, and Love so this will be an interesting comparison.

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  48. Maybe my luck will change!! I hope I break my non winning streak with something great like a fun book.

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  49. Thanks for the recipe!

    Count me in for the book giveaway, please.

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  50. Had to come out of lurking status to say "count me in!

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  51. I love Chai Tea. This books sounds great too. Thanks

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  52. Pick me! I just spent 5 minutes signing up because it kept refusing my entry. Augh!
    Am I too late? Is it over? Did I miss my chance?
    Did I win?
    lauralynda

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  53. Oh, I hope I am not too late!
    Jo

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