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I think I'll try and alternate the fiction and the non-fiction. Thanks for the suggestions and encouragement!


A so-so read, the story seemed very superficial and the characters lacked depth and development. The chocolate which became a substitute for love for two of the female characters invited a greater role in the story. So for me this was a bit like that chocolate that gets left until last in the box and turns out to be a disappointment.

A novel that felt a bit like a frothy chocolate milkshake - rather too sweet for me. This could have been written for the Sunday evening TV slot, it could do for Fiji what ITV's the Durrells has done for Corfu or BBC's Death in Paradise for Guadaloupe.

Laura Esquivel's inclusion of recipes (most not chocolate based!) made this a really mouthwatering read and took me back to the first time I tasted chocolate in a savoury dish cooked by a Mexican friend.

I have read Charlie and the chocolate factory as well as Pieces of happiness. Loved them both.
You might also like to try
Chocolat by Joanna Harris for your fiction read. Its a simple yet beautiful tale .

A drink like no other in Mexico, chocolates made with the Marquis De Sade in the Bastille, Sachertorte in Vienna, a trip to England with Fry, the Quaker chocolatier and then to Pennsylvania with Hershey. A quick romp with an ageless Spanish conquistador through some chocolatey moments of history.


and they are all going to be terrible right?
Actual chocolate, seems I never have much of a Mt. TBR... to be eaten.

Books mentioned in this topic
Desire for Chocolate (other topics)The Discovery of Chocolate (other topics)
Como agua para chocolate (other topics)
Pieces of Happiness (other topics)
Sabor a chocolate (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Care Santos (other topics)Laura Esquivel (other topics)
José Carlos Carmona (other topics)
Órla Ryan (other topics)
Anne Østby (other topics)
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Here area few chocolate related books I've got lined up to read or re-read: -
Como agua para chocolate by Laura Esquivel
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
Sabor a chocolate by José Carlos Carmona
Pieces of Happiness: A Novel of Friendship, Hope and Chocolate by Anne Østby
The Discovery of Chocolate by James Runcie
Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World's Greatest Chocolate
Makers by Deborah Cadbury