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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Review: The Cookbook Club: A Novel of Food and Friendship

The Cookbook Club: A Novel of Food and Friendship The Cookbook Club: A Novel of Food and Friendship by Beth Harbison
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I received an ARC of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway.

I really loved the book. The last few books I have read required me to pay close attention to every detail. It was really nice to read a fun, quick read that did not require too much thought.

I do wish the women had more interactions with each other, though. The book is broken down by month and at the end of the month there are notes from Trista about recipes and observations about the other two even when there was nothing about that month's meeting written. The majority of the book focuses on their stories individually rather than as a group/book club. On occasion their stories intertwine, but not nearly as much as I was expecting.

I still really enjoyed the book, though. This is a good kick-it-back, rainy weather read.

There are a couple recipes in the back that I am looking forward to trying. The chicken pot pie fritters sound great now that fall is finally here.

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