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  • Stephanie S

    stephanie s said:

    Have to say that I enjoyed this book. Her trials, tribulations and relationships struck a chord with me. A light, endearing read.

    posted Thursday, August 6 2009
  • becca therese

    becca therese said:

    i loved this book - read it in 2 days because i couldn't put it down. does anyone have any recommendations for books like this one? i read "eat, pray, love" by elizabeth gilbert and they had very similar styles.

    posted Thursday, July 30 2009
  • Kris

    kris said:

    Eh. Couldn't get into it. I wanted to hear more about her adventures in cooking, but it was slow getting to it. I didn't finish it.

    posted Monday, March 10 2008
  • FatherOfHollywood

    fatherofhollywood said:

    Julie endeared herself to me - I am way past thirty years of age - but I can remember the trials and tribulations of being 29 going on 30. You just have to love someone who wears a Madonna bustier/corset to work and then goes home to work barefoot in her little NY kitchen to perform culinary miracles with a calf's brain, butter, cream and wine.

    No, this is not a cookbook - if you want that - take a trip to a bookstore and buy yourself one. This is a memoir of a year spent in self-discovery - as complicated as the recipes in Julia Child's masterpiece of French cookery.

    posted Thursday, October 18 2007
  • wyndslash

    wyndslash said:

    i just love how funny and light-hearted the book is; simple, but very touching

    posted Thursday, October 18 2007
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