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The Stall Of Second Chances (2014)

by Dana Bate(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1472114604 (ISBN13: 9781472114600)
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English
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Constable & Robinson
review 1: I absolutely loved the cover of this book – it is gorgeous! I was also really taken with the description too, so I couldn’t wait to get started!Sydney Strauss is a lady who LOVES food – not just eating it but but writing about it to as an aspiring cookery reporter. But food journalism jobs are hard to come by, and so she’s stuck working for one of TV’s biggest egomaniacs – until she’s left scrabbling for shifts at the local farmers market. Being around food again, Sydney starts writing and her stories soon catch attention…could this make her career?I really enjoyed this! I am a huge lover of food-related books and so for me this was a winner! I will warn you – this book may make you hungry! But Dana has the answer to that too because at the back of the bo... moreok there is some brilliant recipes for you to try, I’m already planning on trying them out soon! Dana writes in a way that the story flows fantastically and has you absorbed from the moment you pick it up.I really liked Sydney! I don’t want to spoil it too much but it really is a roller-coaster ride with her!!! I laughed with her, I cringed, I rooted for her, and I was just gripped wanting to know how it would go for her!The Stall Of Second Chances is a thoroughly enjoyable novel full of food, laughter, love and a great storyline! Definitely recommended.
review 2: *3.5 Stars*Sydney Strauss is obsessed with writing about food. When she was in College she dreamed of being a food writer one day, but since that line of work is notoriously hard to break in to she found herself accepting a producing job for a local morning show instead. When she finds herself unexpectedly unemployed in a difficult job market Sydney takes a part-time job at a local farmer's market working for a cantankerous boss at the Wild Yeast Bakery stand. While she mostly enjoys it she also finds herself gravitating towards writing about food again. Is there room for another food writer in an overcrowded market? When she lands the scoop of the century should she write about it and potentially alienate her new friends or should the world know the truth?Add in an ex-boyfriend, a current love interest with a checkered past, a colourful best friend and a potential dream job and Sydney has her hands fuller than she ever imagined.I liked A Second Bite At The Apple quite a bit. The farmer's market setting was really interesting, as was the emphasis on the local food movement. Author Dana Bate made the romance between Sydney and potential love interest Jeremy come alive and I quite enjoyed watching their relationship develop. Despite my reservations about the two at first, they quickly became my favourite part of the story.I will admit that it took me a bit to get in to this book. Sydney didn't strike me as being particularly lovable at first and it took me a while to relate to her. While I enjoyed all of the quirky supporting characters I didn't like her as much as I wanted to. When she made a very questionable decision (or at least went about making it in a very questionable way) I liked her even less but persevered in reading the story anyways. It's very rare that I give up reading a book, especially when I'm more than halfway through!Despite my earlier reservations, I'm very glad that I finished reading the book. It concluded with a bang and I found the last half very enjoyable! Sydney came full circle for me and went from a character that I felt indifferent about to one whose story I enjoyed very much! I found parts of the book to be very realistic and I appreciated that as well. Sydney's struggles with the job market felt real and lent an authentic air to the story.Overall A Second Bite At The Apple was an enjoyable read. If you enjoy "foodie" books as much as I do it is unlikely that you won't find something to love! My thanks to the publisher as well as Netgalley for providing me with a review copy of the book. less
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lisa
This author knows DC and food! A little too predictable for me. Can't wait to try the recipes!!
joann
A nice story about trusting your partner and telling the truth.
frog01
3.5 stars. Not bad. Fun read.
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