Blood Sugar - the Family: Everyday Recipes for Any Family Facing the Challenge of Diabetes and Maintaining Good Health
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Blood Sugar: The Family is packed full of everyday inspiring recipes for anyone facing the...
Cook with Jamie: My Guide to Making You a Better Cook
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Jamie Oliver will share everything he's learned as a chef as he invites you to Cook With Jamie...
How to be a Better Cook
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TV chef Lorraine Pascale's fabulous new prime-time BBC Two TV tie-in "How to be a Better Cook"...
Prune
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A self-trained cook turned James Beard Award-winning chef, Gabrielle Hamilton opened Prune on New...
The Little Veggie Patch Co. DIY Garden Projects: Easy Activities for Edible Gardening and Backyard Fun
Mat Pember and Dillon Seitchik-Reardon
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The Little Veggie Patch Company is a Melbourne based business that specializes in everything that...
The Art of Eating Well
Jasmine Hemsley and Melissa Hemsley
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The bestselling cookbook from Hemsley + Hemsley, including recipes from Jasmine and Melissa's...
The Big Dish: Recipes to Dazzle and Amaze from America's Most Spectacular Restaurant
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Would you like a shovel with your salad? A snow-cone in your cocktail? How about some meatballs in...
The Hummingbird Bakery Cake Days: Recipes to Make Every Day Special
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The bestselling, hugely popular Hummingbird Bakery is back with a wonderful new collection of easy...
Veg Patch
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Drawing directly from his experience as an acclaimed climate-change gardener, and of setting up a...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2478 KP) rated Arsenic and Adobo in Books
May 5, 2021
This is a solid debut. The mystery starts off quickly, and Lila learns plenty of secrets on her way to uncovering what really happened. The climax is suspenseful and creative. The characters are all strong. We even learn a bit more about Derek that makes him a little sympathetic although not completely likable. The rest of the cast is strong. A few supporting players blend together, but that is done on purpose, and we see glimpses of their individual personalities. We do have the beginnings of a love triangle here. Some of Lila’s friendships are so strong already, they help make those characters more real for us. I did feel a few of the themes of the book weren’t quite as well developed as I would have liked. Hopefully they will be explored more in further books. If the descriptions of food make you as hungry as they made me, you’ll be happy to see the four recipes at the end of the book. This is a strong debut, and I already can’t wait to find out what happens next to the characters.
