Hi bookworms and welcome to my review of Chef's Kiss by Hank Jones, Jarrett Melendez, Danica Brine, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou! I'd like to thank Oni Press for sending me an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review! Be sure to pick this book up when it comes out March 1st! Content warnings
Homophobia, controlling parents Ben Cook is a college graduate that is trying (and trying, and trying) to find a job related to his passion for reading and writing. Unfortunately everyone wants previous work experience, but how can he get any if no one will give him a job? Until one day he comes across a restaurant looking for an employee that doesn't require any experience and he jumps at the chance. Except before they hire him he'll have to go through a series of cooking tests to prove himself.
Many of you know I love a good graphic novel and when I heard this one also included cooking I jumped at the chance to pick it up! I enjoyed reading about all of the characters and their relationships with each other. I really liked Ben's friend group and how they were supportive of each other. Watson, the pig mascot of the restaurant where Ben works was a lot of fun! He judged all of Ben's dishes which was really cute! I loved the art style as well! It was really well done and brought the story to life. The plot was interesting and kept me entertained. I also liked the romance side plot. I only wish the book was a bit longer so that I could get to know the side characters a bit more. Overall a fun read! I gave this book 4/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. That's a wrap on my review of Chef's Kiss! I hope you enjoyed it! Do you like to cook? What's your favourite thing to make? Let me know in the comments below!
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Hi bookworms and welcome to my review of The Year I Stopped Trying by Katie Heaney! I'd like to thank Penguin Teen Canada for sending me an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review! This book comes out November 16th.
Mary is a perfectionist, a good student, and her life revolves around school. Until one day she accidentally doesn't submit an assignment... and nothing happens. The world doesn't go up in flames, her life isn't in shambles, and the teacher doesn't even pull her aside. This throws her into an existential crisis and she starts to question everything. So she asks herself, what if she didn't try so hard? What if she just stops? I am without a doubt a perfectionist, an overachiever and an over organizer. So when I read this synopsis I knew I had to pick this book up. It's exhilarating to imagine just letting go completely and stopping the constant worry. I found myself relating to Mary a lot in terms of school and how important it is to her. There were multiple lines that hit me hard and made Mary really relatable. The writing and short chapters made for a quick and easy read. Unfortunately I wished that the plot had a bit more depth. I wasn't very emotionally invested in what was happening. But it definitely made me think! All in all I found Mary's overall struggle to be relatable and hard hitting but wished the plot had more depth. I gave this book 3/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️. That's a wrap for my review of The Year I Stopped Trying by Katie Heaney. I hope you enjoyed it! Are you a perfectionist? Or are you more of a go with the flow person? Let me know in the comments below! |
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