Book Review
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Book Review: Little Eyes
Little Eyes Samanta Schweblin Little Eyes was published on May 5th, 2020.
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Reviewing The Cake Bible: Golden Almond Cake
Baking – like reading and blogging – is an activity I enjoy immensely, and one of my goals for the year is to bake my way through The Cake Bible by Rose Levy Beranbaum, an infamous (U.S.) dessert recipe book and baking guide. I thought it would be fun to incorporate my love for baking into my blog, so the idea for Reviewing The Cake Bible was born. The following review, as the title of this post indicates, is for the Golden Almond Cake recipe.
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Book Review: His Only Wife
His Only Wife Peace Adze Medie His Only Wife was published on September 1st, 2020. I received an eARC and finished copy from the publisher, but as always, all thoughts are my own.
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Reviewing The Cake Bible: Classic Buttercream
In seeking out a “classic” buttercream with which to frost my chocolate cake (my post on the Perfect All-American Chocolate Butter Cake will be coming later), I figured there was no better place than The Cake Bible – I might as well test two recipes at once! Unfortunately, this is not a buttercream recipe I can see myself whipping up ever again.
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Book Review: A House is a Body
A House is a Body Shruti Swamy A House is a Body was published on August 11th, 2020. I received an eARC from the publisher, but as always, all thoughts are my own.
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Book Review: The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die | 20 Books of Summer
The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die was originally published on August 19th, 2017, and as of July 28th, 2020 it is available in the United States (published by HarperVia, an imprint of HarperCollins). I received an eARC from the publisher via NetGalley, but as always, all thoughts are my own.














