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The Provence Of Alain Ducasse

The Provence Of Alain Ducasse

List Price: $45.00
Your Price: $29.70
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: To quote the Sex Pistols - 'Pretty Vacant'
Review: A very pretty coffee table book with very little substance, kind of like a dumb supermodel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hardcover Trip to Provence
Review: As a person who loves Provence I find this book to be a true find! Who cares if you like to cook! The pictures alone will make you want to jump on a plane. The "Stopping Along the Way" section in the back is a superb travel/eating/drinking guide.

Well worth buying whether you have been to Provence many times or can't wait to go!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hardcover Trip to Provence
Review: As a person who loves Provence I find this book to be a true find! Who cares if you like to cook! The pictures alone will make you want to jump on a plane. The "Stopping Along the Way" section in the back is a superb travel/eating/drinking guide.

Well worth buying whether you have been to Provence many times or can't wait to go!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: know why you are buying this book
Review: This book is a nice, cute, coffee-table book. It has lovely pictures, text in a font which is difficult to read but looks handwritten, and not much content.

I had hoped to get some significant culinary info for an upcoming trip to Provence, but found this book long on looks and cutesy text but with frustratingly little information. Much better for those trying to figure out how to buy/eat there is "Markets of Provence" and, believe it or not, the Peter Mayle books.

So if you want a nice coffee table book with the name of Mr. Ducasse on the cover, buy it. If you want useful info for planning the culinary part of your trip to Provence (and food in Provence is pretty close to heaven, people), choose another book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: know why you are buying this book
Review: This is a beautiful book - lovely recipes, great photography, useful information for a food lover's trip to Provence, BUT - it's too big and bulky to bring along on your trip. (I had hoped for a book similar to Carla Capalbo's "The Food Lover's Companion to Tuscany.") It's a great book, but I won't be bringing it to Provence next month.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great book, disappointing format
Review: This is a beautiful book - lovely recipes, great photography, useful information for a food lover's trip to Provence, BUT - it's too big and bulky to bring along on your trip. (I had hoped for a book similar to Carla Capalbo's "The Food Lover's Companion to Tuscany.") It's a great book, but I won't be bringing it to Provence next month.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A pleasure read
Review: What a great book! I felt like I was seeing Provence from my living room, I could smell the flowers, taste the olive oil, and see all the beautiful gardens. I now feel like I can go to Provence, not as a tourist but as an insider. On top of all the gorgeous pictures and delightful text, Alain Ducasse shares all his secrets and recipes from his favorite region of the world. You'll be thrilled with this book!


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