
I mentioned discovering the books about biblical women last month. I sadly had to take back Rebekah back before I could read it. Hopefully I'll be able to read Sarah before it's due back.
Last week I read The Sharper The Knife, The Less You Cry. I actually enjoyed it. I've always harbored the idea that I would go to culinary school for fun like she did. But this book cured me of that idea. I have no intention of being a chef so going through the pain of being yelled at doesn't sound appealing. I think cooking classes might be more up my alley. Delicious sounding recipes though. Also made me want to go to Paris but that seems pretty easy. Food related memoir are quickly becoming my favorite type of non-fiction. Other reviews can be found at Book Nut, Deborah On The Go, and Reading for Sanity.
Get anything good this week?
Loks interesting :)
ReplyDeleteNothing for me this week
On the cooking school thread we rented an old (mid 90's) sitcom from the BBC just called Chef. It's about a fine dining head chef who due to a poor manager is able to finally own the restaurant he works in.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fascinating peak into that world and quite funny too just how much abuse and torment exists.