Literary Holidays | August 2024
Celebrate this monthβs literary holidays with Open Book Chocolates!
Romance Awareness Month
Open Book Chocolates is celebrating Romance Awareness Month with some of our favorite romantic novels, like Jane Eyre by Charlotte BrontΓ«.
Women in Translation Month
βWITMonth - aka Women in Translation Month - is an annual celebration of women writers from around the world, writing in languages other than English.β
Open Book Chocolates is celebrating Women in Translation Month with some of our favorite Japanese women writers translated into English.
Herman Melvilleβs Birthday | August 1st, 1819
ββLook you, Doubloon, your zodiac here is the life of man in one round chapter; and now I'll read it off, straight out of the book.ββ βMoby-Dick by Herman Melville
Purchase Moby-Dick by Herman Melville while supporting independent bookstores.
James Baldwinβs Birthday | August 2nd, 1924
βHis mind was like the sea itself: troubled, and too deep for the bravest man's descent, throwing up now and again, for the naked eye to wonder at, treasure and debris long forgotten on the bottomβbones and jewels, fantastic shells, jelly that had once been flesh, pearls that had once been eyes. And he was at the mercy of this sea, hanging there with darkness all around him.β βGo Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Purchase Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin while supporting independent bookstores.
National Book Lovers Day | August 9th
βCrack open your favorite book, visit a bookshop or library to find your next great read, and enjoy the relaxation and joy of being a reader and book lover.β
Every month, I select my current reads and favorite books, and put together a book list on Bookshop.org. Check out my list for August!
H. P. Lovecraftβs Birthday | August 20th, 1890
βIt seemed to be a sort of monster, or symbol representing a monster, of a form which only a diseased fancy could conceive. If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the spirit of the thing. A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings; but it was the general outline of the whole which made it most shockingly frightful.β βThe Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft
Open Book Chocolates is celebrating H. P. Lovecraftβs birthday with The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories and our The Call of Cthulhu chocolate bar.
Ray Bradburyβs Birthday | August 22nd, 1920
βAfter all, when we had all the books we needed, we still insisted on finding the highest cliff to jump off. But we do need knowledge. And perhaps in a thousand years we might pick smaller cliffs to jump off.β βFahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Purchase Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury while supporting independent bookstores.
Leo Tolstoyβs Birthday | August 28th, 1928
βIn historical events great men β so-called β are but labels serving to give a name to the event, and like labels they have the least possible connection with the event itself. Every action of theirs, that seems to them an act of their own free will, is in an historical sense not free at all, but in bondage to the whole course of previous history, and predestined from all eternity.β βWar and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Purchase War and Peace and Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy while supporting independent bookstores.
Mary Shelleyβs Birthday | August 30th, 1797
Frankenstein Day | August 30th
βThe different accidents of life are not so changeable as the feelings of human nature. I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. For this I had deprived myself of rest and health. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.β βFrankenstein by Mary Shelley
Purchase Frankenstein by Mary Shelley while supporting independent bookstores.
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Cacao Shortage and Price Increases!
Hello there! This is Geri, the owner of Open Book Chocolates. I wanted to take a moment to talk about recent global cacao shortages and price increases. Thereβs a lot of important information in this blog post, so I hope youβll take the time to read this.
According to a Reuters article, βExclusive: African cocoa plants run out of beans as global chocolate crisis deepens,β published this past March:
βMajor African cocoa plants in Ivory Coast and Ghana have stopped or cut processing because they cannot afford to buy beans, four trading sources said, meaning chocolate prices around the world are likely to soar.
Chocolate-makers have already increased prices to consumers, after three years of poor cocoa harvests, with a fourth expected, in the two countries that produce nearly 60% of the world's cocoa.
Cocoa prices have more than doubled over the last year, scaling numerous all-time highs.β
According to an Inc. article, βA Cocoa Price Crunch Forces a Scramble to Keep Chocolate Affordable,β published this past June:
βOther food companies are looking at different ways to offset the commodity price spike, including reducing the chocolate content of some products and replacing the cocoa-based confection with other sweet ingredients. Experts in a CNBC report cited the launch of Hershey's new Jumbo Reese's Cup as an example, giving buyers a bigger burst of peanut butter flavor to compensate for comparatively lower chocolate content.β