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Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
5.0
content warning: grief. and love—but those two are intertwined and these are the two emotions I felt throughout reading this book
I've dived into this knowing there will be food as a love language involved, but I didn't expect the writing to capture such feelings so perfectly. I think there will always be memories in every meal we eat—a love so big and raw and ugly it turns into seasonings. those are my feelings as well, despite I'm grieving the alive
crying count: 4 (excluding the tears I shed before I got into a reading slump and left this book to dust)
I've dived into this knowing there will be food as a love language involved, but I didn't expect the writing to capture such feelings so perfectly. I think there will always be memories in every meal we eat—a love so big and raw and ugly it turns into seasonings. those are my feelings as well, despite I'm grieving the alive
crying count: 4 (excluding the tears I shed before I got into a reading slump and left this book to dust)
Relish: My Life in the Kitchen by Lucy Knisley
4.0
read the entire thing during a one and half hour class! really engaging and heartwarming — the simple drawings got my heart going ugh, I want that. as someone who cherishes the food as a love language concept, I found both the author and book holds a lot of love, not just towards the food, but also towards life, and I love that