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A Cook's Tour: In Search of the Perfect Meal |
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Rating: Summary: Hysterically funny, biting, and enlightening all in one! Review: This is one of those few books which actually made me burst out laughing while riding the EL to work in the mornings. Mr. Bourdain pulls no punches, speaks his mind, and drops f-bombs as often as other people say "the". I would get along quite well with him, I think. If you love good food and you love to travel, this is a great book to feed both of those needs. Granted, you're just reading about those subjects, but Mr. Bourdain is quite gifted with the English language (which makes the f-bombs even funnier), and he makes you feel like you're right there with him. You are eating fresh fish, cobra hearts, or a birds nest (no kidding). Great read.
Rating: Summary: appetizing and It is Too a good book Review: Tony Bourdain as a culinary writer who delves out books deserving of at least four stars ratings. He serves his adventures seasoned with humor and honesty, only to make the reader craving for more. If you're curious as to who in the world would ever eat that? Anthony Bourdain, the man with a steel stomach will! He makes you laugh with tears streaming out of your eyes as if you were dicing onions.
I enjoyed this book as much as I enjoy my new beverage of choice. Made from 100% organic soy, taste just like coffee and no caffeine. Finally, I got rid of that wired up feeling all day and feeling great. Look for it on the net by googling "s o yfee".If you're looking to overcome the belly fullness that came with your latest gluttonous feasting, try this. You'll never look at pork roast in the same way again.
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