

desertcart.com: Delicious!: A Novel: 9780812982022: Reichl, Ruth: Books Review: a delightful read - What is not to like. It has like able characters, interesting story and a foodie’s dream. Totally charming. Recommend. Review: Engaging novel, though a bit pat - I really liked this novel when i was reading it. A lot. It kept me up late a couple of nights, when I just wanted to read one more page... The plot is excellently well-paced, and mostly makes sense. The secondary characters, too, are vividly drawn and really come alive. It's a bit of a problemthat Billie- our narrator- is something of a Mary Sue. Irreproachable palate! brilliant cook (though she's off that for much of the novel)! Superb writer! And even though she is Insecure, she is charismatic enough that everyone she meets- except one- basically fawns all over her. The writing is good enough that this does not really become annoying as I read it; just when i finished and stopped back to think. On the other hand- a fairly transparent Mary Sue like this might be the ideal narrator for this novel- and I DID love all the vivid sketches of the other characters. In that sense, it's very character-driven. The bits about what people think is "following a recipe", vs what is actually following a recipe, were great, and accurate. I mostly cook from recipes... but i vary them. I didn't realize how much I did until I did a stint as a volunteer test cook for Cook's Illustrated, and had to follow the recipes PRECISELY; I had not realized before that how much I varied them (generally successfully, I'll add!). I will definitely try making the gingerbread, too! Recommended for foodies. I'll shelve it alongside Poppy Brite's "Liquor" series.

| Best Sellers Rank | #54,843 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #690 in Women's Friendship Fiction #725 in Family Saga Fiction #1,277 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,813) |
| Dimensions | 5.17 x 0.86 x 7.94 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0812982029 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0812982022 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | May 12, 2015 |
| Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
A**R
a delightful read
What is not to like. It has like able characters, interesting story and a foodie’s dream. Totally charming. Recommend.
C**A
Engaging novel, though a bit pat
I really liked this novel when i was reading it. A lot. It kept me up late a couple of nights, when I just wanted to read one more page... The plot is excellently well-paced, and mostly makes sense. The secondary characters, too, are vividly drawn and really come alive. It's a bit of a problemthat Billie- our narrator- is something of a Mary Sue. Irreproachable palate! brilliant cook (though she's off that for much of the novel)! Superb writer! And even though she is Insecure, she is charismatic enough that everyone she meets- except one- basically fawns all over her. The writing is good enough that this does not really become annoying as I read it; just when i finished and stopped back to think. On the other hand- a fairly transparent Mary Sue like this might be the ideal narrator for this novel- and I DID love all the vivid sketches of the other characters. In that sense, it's very character-driven. The bits about what people think is "following a recipe", vs what is actually following a recipe, were great, and accurate. I mostly cook from recipes... but i vary them. I didn't realize how much I did until I did a stint as a volunteer test cook for Cook's Illustrated, and had to follow the recipes PRECISELY; I had not realized before that how much I varied them (generally successfully, I'll add!). I will definitely try making the gingerbread, too! Recommended for foodies. I'll shelve it alongside Poppy Brite's "Liquor" series.
R**O
One of life's surprises
One of the most fascinating novels to read that possesses a bit of atmosphere and pleasure to the story and characters. Ruth Reichl lends her expertise of the food world and adds much dimension to the staff of Delicious! Magazine. The book contains a smorgasbord of individuals that bring the story to life, and it is a story that will leave readers wanting to read more. Based on fact and fiction, Reichl interplays fast paced moments at the magazine to the subtle and intimate ones displayed in the letters written by a young food aficionado Lulu Swan to Mr. Beard. The book weaves the past and the present within two sections. The letters that Lulu writes to Mr. Beard begin in book two, and are the most interesting parts of the novel that resonates with discovery but also sadness. Before the letters are found, members of the Delicious team are told that the magazine was folding due to lack of readership and technology dictating the direction to where magazine publications were headed. But while attempting to find the recipe for Nutty Apricot Cookies in back issues of the magazine, Billie and Sammy stumble over a letter dated November 3, 1942. So begins their journey away from what they had intentionally were looking for but delving into the lives of Mr. Beard and Lulu. It will be an enchanting trip to the past that eventually will lead to their finding Lulu years later and still alive, but a woman that lived a life of mystery and secrecy that she had kept from everyone closest to her. And surprisingly was willing to share to Sammy and Billie. Delicious is one of those books that may be read more than once and also shared with others. Indeed, the story includes a mix of emotions that are heartfelt and of laughter and joy because of the very lively characters.
K**N
Delightful story
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Great story and for a foodie , such fun. I enjoyed the history and sleuthing. The characters were interesting and fun.
E**S
This Book Is a Recipe That Doesn't Quite Come Together
There is a recipe for cookies that is mentioned in this book called "Snowballs" which doesn't quite work for most of the people that try it. The ingredients are good; but it's all just too much. That is this book in a nutshell. I have loved all of Ruth Reichl's writing before this point. It always struck me as crafted and contained. This book has a lot of interesting points: stories that revolve around food and the kitchen (of course), traveling, different shops, other characeters life stories and personal lives, chefs, history, a mystery, a romance, a tragedy, descriptions of food, the narrator's own personal growth. It's just all a bit too much. Characters don't feel developed and their stories feel half told, plots take off and trail off, and the elusive mystery letter writer doesn't feel as compelling as I think they want you to find her. She's rather too pragmatic and logical to find yourself loving her as you would a rebel (like Scout or Harriet the Spy) and too realistic to be the elusive little pixie you are playing hide and seek with through the letter files. It's an interesting enough book to keep you going, but it's far and away from Reichl's best work. After anticipating this book so much, I have to say I was rather dissapointed. But at the same time, I hope she tries her hand at fiction again and maybe concentrates and distills the story down. There was enough material in this one tome for several books and the writing was interesting and good in many spots. I just think there was too much she tried to cover which left you with both the feeling of having too much and not enough.
K**B
Makes You Hungry
Home cooked meals; one of life's pleasures for me WHEN I FEEL LIKE IT. Delicious: A Novel by Ruth Reichl made me feel like it. The characters are well-formed and the settings throughout the novel are interesting enough to want to be there in person. Although food, and enjoyment of it, is in a lead role, the underlying storyline about a young woman coming to grips with her family, career and friends moved the plot forward at a comfortable pace. Worth a read!
A**H
Great read!
If you love food, you’ll love Delicious! This is the second time I’ve read the book. Both times, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Ruth Reichl is a terrific writer.
E**K
I prefer her non-fiction books
M**A
This was an exciting book right from page 1. The story was well written and you could easily see in your minds eye what was happening . Thanks!!!
B**E
a wee bit predictable but delicious nonethless!
M**N
Always a pleasure reading RUTH Reichl! I have most of her books, plus Gourmet’s Remembering Paris and Endless Feasts! 💖 JOYFUL reading for a foodie! 😋😋😋
W**S
I loved all the characters Ruth brought to life, very believable & real. The story was spellbinding, I had to know what happened to Lulu too, a lovely love story was also generously intertwined. I really hope Ruth writes another novel.
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