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Vy C. (chefvtran) - Reviews

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Cooking for Mr. Right
Cooking for Mr. Right
Author: Susan Volland
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 12/31/2007


Although the book had a good plot, I found it to be flat. The main character, Katie, wants to win back her ex who she instatnly tells the reader off the bat that she turned him down several times for marriage. The character implies that people want what they can't have, but as a reader, I didn't sense that she wanted this ex. I would have liked to believe that she wanted him back, so that the story made sense and would have been more interesting. The dialogue was one note. All the characters sounded the same. Even when they are described as different people, there was only one voice throughout the conversations. The food was interesting enough and definitely redeemed the book. I still want to read more from the author, because I think she could write better.


The Food of Love
The Food of Love
Author: Anthony Capella
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 12/23/2007
Helpful Score: 4


This is my favorite book. I'm a trained chef and I enjoy a good story, so this book hits the spot. I like how the author doesn't put full recipes in the book as that is distracting, instead he incorporaes it into the story. He writes about Italian culture and history of food as well. What a cute story, it truly shows the power of food!


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