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When in Doubt, Add Butter
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message 1: by Charlotte (last edited Oct 03, 2014 08:58AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Charlotte Boisclair | 5 comments Mod
Randomly, I chose When in Doubt, Add Butter from our shelves and wondered if I could get into it, maybe thinking it might be too slow or corny. However, I am thoroughly enjoying it! Since I love to cook, I find reading about the life of a private chef interesting, from the assortment of dishes to the different clients Gemma visits every day. Since I am halfway through with this novel, I am curious as to whether there will be a big climax or will it continue to have small surprises to the end.

What are you reading? Please share!


message 2: by Stephanie (last edited Nov 04, 2014 04:56PM) (new)

Stephanie | 1 comments that title really catches the eye...and the taste buds!! another "tasty" novel is "the particular sadness of lemon cake" by aimee bender...i grabbed this based on the title and jacket and enjoyed the novel, as i remember it didnt have any big climax but was a nice but a bit sad read anyways!

i want to recommend "horse dancer by jojo moyes...i discovered this author with her novel "one plus one" which was very good but i thought "horss dancer" was even better...beautiful riveting story that you cant help falling into with great captivating characters! plus i learned some interesting facts about professional horse dressage.


Charlotte Boisclair | 5 comments Mod
One chapter left in The Lost Wife by Alyson Richman, and I cannot wait to finish! What a wonderful story .. full of love, family, heartache and true representation of the Nazi invasion. Lenka refuses to leave Prague with her new husband Josef until he can arrange for her parents and sister to join them. They lose each other and their families, eventually start families of their own and meet up again after decades of longing for one another.


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