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Encyclopedia > Soup (book)

Soup is a novel by Robert Newton Peck.


Its main characters are two boys, Robert (the narrator) and his close friend Luther, better known as "Soup".


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New Covent Garden Soup Company’s Book of Soups - Review - Souptastic Recipes For All (1261 words)
Soup must be one of those things that anyone can make - after all, it's incredibly simple, just put a variety of vegetables in some water, add some stock, boil until cooked and blend until as smooth or as lumpy as you prefer.
This book is brought to you by the people behind the incredibly successful New Covent Garden Soup Co., and is full of their own recipes (that are sold at a large premium in your local supermarket).
If you are looking for a specific soup, then by far the easiest way to find it is by checking the index right at the back of the book.
Soup :: Book review, Foggy (556 words)
The book describes detailed accounts of almost every major race that he's ever taken part of - sometimes even detailed descriptions of why he chose what tire and how the bike was setup.
The book was obviously written for the non-biking masses in the UK, as some simple racing terms such as highside and lowside are painstakingly defined.
The book was a number-one best seller twice in the UK (when it first came out and after he announced his retirement), as Foggy is one of Britains most popular sports figures.
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