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booksellingandbagels's review against another edition
4.0
I--wait for it--devoured this book. I picked it up just for a quick skim and ended up reading the entire thing. And there's a Frederick chef featured, too!
jessferg's review against another edition
3.0
I have no tats, I want no tats, I still find them fascinating.
There's a lot of grief in the tattoos on display here but there's also a lot of hope.
Having the tats illustrated does exactly what is intended - it forces the reader to focus on the single tattoo in question and not be overwhelmed by other body art or physical features.
I am a pretty advanced cook but with a few exceptions, most of the recipes are definitely chef level and not so easy to reproduce at home.
Seems like this would be a great gift book.
There's a lot of grief in the tattoos on display here but there's also a lot of hope.
Having the tats illustrated does exactly what is intended - it forces the reader to focus on the single tattoo in question and not be overwhelmed by other body art or physical features.
I am a pretty advanced cook but with a few exceptions, most of the recipes are definitely chef level and not so easy to reproduce at home.
Seems like this would be a great gift book.
catzikay's review against another edition
4.0
The drawings are well done, and it's a cute, short book. Human interest pieces.
crowreader's review against another edition
4.0
Great coffee table book. I picked this up after really enjoying MacNaughton’s illustrations in Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, and wasn’t disappointed.