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Delicious Foods
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Start date
January 23, 2015
Finish date
January 29, 2015
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To be released March 2015, fits the published this year task #23

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What Members Thought

Jessica
Mar 16, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I didn't know anything at all about Delicious Foods when I started reading it, and I think it's a book that really benefits from going in blind, so I won't say too much about it here. The book uses a non-traditional narrator in a way that feels jarring and difficult at first, but it works well with the story and ends up not feeling gimmicky at all.

The book opens with a teenage black boy, Eddie, whose hands have recently been cut off at the wrists. He's driving a stolen car from Louisiana to Minn
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Melle
When a book starts with one of its main characters driving handless (in that his hands have been recently and gruesomely removed from his arms) cross-country to St. Cloud, Minnesota, and crack cocaine is one of the three principal characters (bold narrator choice by the author but it worked for me as a reader), you know you are in for an interesting ride. This is a book about family relationships in as much as it is about addiction and forced labor (which, really, let's call it by its real name ...more
Nadine in NY Jones
Why does being alive have to mean always losing, always losing everything all the time?


Well. This is not the happy, scrappy, hero puppy, that's for sure. This story is a heartbreaker.

This was grittier and weirder than I expected. And I say that as someone who knew before starting the book that one of the three POVs was crack (aka "Scotty"), and that the opening scene was Eddie driving a car just after his hands were chopped off.

I was initially really put off with the lack of quotation marks
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Anne Clair
Jul 04, 2015 rated it it was amazing
An excellent and horrifying look at addiction. Not for the faint of heart.
Melissa
Dec 01, 2014 marked it as to-read
jen8998
Jan 21, 2015 marked it as to-read
Hannah
Feb 20, 2015 marked it as to-read
Samantha Storey
Feb 21, 2015 marked it as to-read
Kai
Feb 24, 2015 marked it as to-read
Rick
Mar 02, 2015 rated it really liked it
Nadine
Mar 04, 2015 marked it as didn-t-finish
Jennifer
Mar 05, 2015 rated it really liked it
Felicia
Oct 08, 2017 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2017, not-white, not-dead
Jen  Wheeler
Apr 01, 2015 marked it as to-read
Laine
May 29, 2015 marked it as to-read
Mariquon
Jun 01, 2015 rated it it was amazing
Cristella
Jun 23, 2015 marked it as to-read
Rachael Uggla
Aug 10, 2015 marked it as to-read
Lori
Nov 22, 2015 marked it as to-read
Anne
Jan 06, 2016 marked it as to-read
Eunice
Apr 06, 2016 marked it as to-read
Nicole Adrienne
May 26, 2016 marked it as to-read
Kara
Jun 20, 2016 marked it as to-read
lori light
Jul 16, 2017 marked it as to-read
Heather
Aug 20, 2017 marked it as to-read
yaamini
Jan 20, 2020 rated it it was ok
Jenny
Jun 11, 2020 marked it as to-read
Shelves: nypl-book-a-day
Constance
Aug 22, 2021 is currently reading it
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