Sevens focus on restrictions and limitations, and want freedom not just for themselves for often for everyone. This hero "The Count" will delight you in his inventiveness and generosity of spirit, all under extreme restriction. An absolute delight from cover to cover and an antidote to the hard story we had last year of Anthony Bourdain as a Seven. Like a Seven, you won't want these good times to end--- I promise! Watch for endless options and optimism alongside Wings: 6 Loyalty and 8 force.
"Then having poured the coffee, he began to enjoy the morning's sensations to their fullest: The crisp tartness of the apple... The hot bitterness of the coffee... The savory sweetness of the biscuit with its hint of spoiled butter... So perfect was the combination that upon finishing, the Count was tempted to crank the crank, quarter the apple, dole out the biscuits, and enjoy his breakfast all over again." Book THREE, Chapter 1930
"For, since the age of fifteen Alexander Rostov had been a master of seating tables."
"Taking a sip, the Count reviewed the menu in reverse order as was his habit, having learned from his experience that giving consideration to appetizers before entrees can only lead to regrets." Chapter 1924
"For, since the age of fifteen Alexander Rostov had been a master of seating tables."
"Taking a sip, the Count reviewed the menu in reverse order as was his habit, having learned from his experience that giving consideration to appetizers before entrees can only lead to regrets." Chapter 1924