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My first experiment will probably be the Red Pepper Pasta. Along with these recipes, I really enjoyed the foodie culture of the whole story. Also, fun little quotes related to food or cooking are featured at the start of each chapter. The romance is a bit unconventional or should I say non-typical being centered on an online relationship, but it picks up pace toward the middle of the story. It was definitely easy to read. I was eager to see what decisions Juliette would make next and what recipe would be at the end of that chapter.
You sees bits of this, but I personally prefer a little bit more from this genre. This story did have strong themes of the strength of family, pursuing dreams, and wanting to be the person God intends for you to be.
There are too few of these types in this genre. Note: Thank you to the publisher for a complimentary copy in exchange for a review! I was not required to write a positive review. Jul 08, Rissi rated it it was amazing Shelves: Some novel beginnings are humble and quiet, expanding from where they start, kind of like a warm loaf of fresh, homemade bread has to first grow and expand before it can be baked, so goes this stories opening.
This is an apropos reference considering this novel is actually, primarily about food — eating food, creating food, and us living vicariously through the lives - and food! Juliette — or Etta as she is sometimes called, is now a food critic following a failed restaurant she was a part of with her brother and his friend, Eric, a man who was once more to Juliette.
First things first, I liked that this novel kept things short and sweet. Beyond that, this book is gorgeous. Considering this is a series that is going to stick with Juliette as its continuing protagonist instead of the usual three-book series about differing characters , there are unresolved issues in this book. One being, her romantic future, another being certain family tragedies that occur, then there is her work — is the restaurant going to work or will Juliette find a new passion on her journey?
Aug 16, Paula Vince rated it really liked it Shelves: contemporary-fiction , some-foodie-themes. Juliette D'Alisa is in her late twenties and destined to be a foodie in some capacity, coming from a family such as hers. She's trying to figure out whether she should grasp the opportunity to help her brother set up a new restaurant, or keep her job as a food writer with the opportunity to branch out into morning TV segments. She also faces the sudden challenge of trying to keep up a long-distance relationship with a man who seems to tick all her boxes.
To thicken the plot, a mysterious old pho Juliette D'Alisa is in her late twenties and destined to be a foodie in some capacity, coming from a family such as hers. To thicken the plot, a mysterious old photo has shown up in her recently deceased grandmother's possessions, of a man who looked the image of one of Juliette's brothers.
The D'Alisa family is fun to read about. With their French and Italian gourmet heritage, they really do live to eat, instead of eating to live. I love how they give their full attention to food, appreciating every subtle flavour and texture of what goes into their mouths. The recipes at the end of several chapters make a nice touch. We see the characters enjoying something delicious during the story, then get the opportunity to cook it for ourselves if we wish to.
How's that for a multi-dimensional novel? The only thing I could think to add would be scratch and smell pages. I like the way books with foodie themes challenge me to get enthusiastic about cooking. I was impressed by Juliette's habit of caring for herself by cooking good, yummy food, even during the parts when she lived alone. I was reading on my kindle, and have several locations recorded for risotto, French chocolate cake, lemon scented polenta cookies and lavender honey pound cake.
The D'Alisa family came across as so suave and svelte, but I'm sure I'd be extra pudgy if I ate the way they did. The story shows the food business, although a labour of love, may be particularly hard on relationships, requiring its own type of sacrifice. Juliette's experiences can't help making us think about the pros and cons of working at jobs we dread facing, just because of the apparent prestige and esteem.
I like the decision she came to. Her story got me thinking about how our positions in the family may impact our personalities, simply because each sibling has different treatment and expectations according to their birth order. Like Juliette, I share the experience of being the youngest sibling. The story seems to end at a sudden spot, where we don't know what will happen to her and her loved-ones next, but as it's meandered gently along, just like life itself, it's not that big a surprise.
I think the second book in the series is soon to be released, and I can't help being curious. May 25, Brooke Barenfanger rated it really liked it.
A Table by the Window was…good. Really good, actually. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The best word I can find to describe it would be heartwarming. It was about family and relationships. It was light and also held some depth as well. Maybe because the main character, Juliet, was watching life pass her by and letting fear control her? I thought it was a good choice, as the story revolved around her.
There was just enough romance to keep the story interesting. Her father was Italian and her mother was French so things were passionate, fun, and…well…foody! This book was very big on food both Italian and French and all things in between. There was also a lot of movies mentioned. Ummm…I watch movies…just none of the ones mentioned in the book.
So the references to the movies usually went right over my head as well since I was unable to relate at all most of the time. There were also a lot of interesting, yummy sounding recipes in this book at the end of a lot of chapters! This book would be wonderful for anybody who loves to cook and wants to try a new recipe. There was a lot of wine drinking.
But just thought I would mention that. I also think the book could have been given a more dynamic title. There is enough mystery in this book to keep the reader intrigued, enough romance to make you sigh a little, and enough familial troubles to make you laugh. There is also enough depth to make this book more than a light read. A Table by the Window deals with heavier subjects such as cancer and how fear can keep a person from listening to God. Any great cooks out there would truly appreciate this book.
And anybody of French or Italian heritage as well! I give A Table by the Window 4 out of 5 stars. The opinions expressed are mine and mine alone. Dec 31, Toni Shiloh rated it it was amazing Shelves: romance-favorites. Oh my goodness. And the worst part Picture me looking like the grumpy cat. So, here goes nothing.
I know shocker, huh? But seriously, this book reminded me of Katherine Oh my goodness. Lodge's novel completely stood on its own and made me an immediate fan. I want to meet Juliette D'Alisa. I want to know why I haven't dined at any of her family's restaurants and why I have yet to meet her love interest, Neil McLaren.
Then again I may beg, plead, or move and shift my book budget around. Dying to know what happens next is totally an acceptable excuse, right? I seem to be having trouble telling you why this is a must read and why I'll be getting my hands on book two. You see Juliette has hit a crossroads in life.
It's not so much what does she do, but which awesome opportunity should she take. What does God have for her in His plans? What will make her happy and allow her to be herself and use the gifts God gifted her with? I was on pins and needles finishing this book. I devoured it with a need to read about tantalizing cuisine and the origins of a mystery photo.
Did I mention this book has recipes in it! Yes, recipes. See why I forgot it was fiction? Lodge, then please get the book and make sure you get both so you won't be forced to wait in agony and miss out on Juliette's life. Because you know I am missing out on what is developing between her and Neil. Do you think they'll wait for me? Apr 06, Sylvia rated it it was amazing. Juliette is a food writer and critic who turned to online dating as a recipe for love.
Juliette attempts to unravel the mystery of the photo while keeping up with her demanding family, her hearts own demands, and the lure of her true calling. Facing a long-distance relationship with Neil McLaren, a handsome immunologist living in Memphis, Tennessee, along with a potential career change, and dark family secret, Juliette must discover what she truly wants from life.
A Table by the Window is filled with the warmth of family and food. It is a complete reinvention of the concept of Windows, the release date of Windows 11, taking into account negative feedback from Windows 11 users. It is a custom operating system with a release date of Windows 11 For all types of devices, from smartphones and tablets to PCs, with the ability to create multiple offices and switch between them. Instead of hosting local software systems on your computer.
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