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A review by lostinfrance
Georgia's Kitchen by Jenny Nelson
1.0
I love books about cooking. I grabbed this book without really looking at it--- and assumed it was another chef writing about their experience in the kitchen. I quickly (once I opened it) figured out that I was wrong.
This is a poorly written story of a female chef who is unhappy at her job and at home....her world magically falls apart, she hides (cause it is SO horrible) in Tuscany to heal her (superficial) wounds...and then magically.... oh. Don't want to spoil. And....surprisingly she doesn't get along with her parents. She loves her dog. There is nothing redeeming to the story (I was stuck without another book away from home)....and I could have written a better ending in my sleep.
The author includes RANDOM descriptions/explanations of things that the reader doesn't really care about...and the protagonist, Georgia? She never made her likable...or her problems real. I found myself not caring what happened.
Read if you are desperate to escape....you know what? DON'T read....stay in your life and confront whatever you are avoiding. :)
This is a poorly written story of a female chef who is unhappy at her job and at home....her world magically falls apart, she hides (cause it is SO horrible) in Tuscany to heal her (superficial) wounds...and then magically.... oh. Don't want to spoil. And....surprisingly she doesn't get along with her parents. She loves her dog. There is nothing redeeming to the story (I was stuck without another book away from home)....and I could have written a better ending in my sleep.
The author includes RANDOM descriptions/explanations of things that the reader doesn't really care about...and the protagonist, Georgia? She never made her likable...or her problems real. I found myself not caring what happened.
Read if you are desperate to escape....you know what? DON'T read....stay in your life and confront whatever you are avoiding. :)