1. The Body in the Piazza - by Katherine Hall Paige -completed 1/12/14
2. The Whole Enchilada by Diane Mott Davidson completed 2/2/14
3. Bailey Cates - Brownies and Broomsticks completed 6/1/14 336 pages
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The Rules:
If you are
new to a food/reading challenge, you may be wondering – what is a “food book”?
A food book is a book which is centered around food and/or drinks. That could
be a cookbook, a food biography or memoir, a non-fiction book focused around a
specific food, wine, chef or restaurant, or a fictional story in which food
plays a major role.
Here’s how the challenge works:
1. Decide
how many food books you want to read in 2014.
Pick one of
the reading levels below:
Levels:
Short-Order
Cook: 1 to 3 books
Pastry
Chef: 4 to 8 books
Sous-Chef:
9 to 13 books
Chef de
Cuisine: 14 to 18
Cordon-Bleu
Chef: More than 19
2. Grab the challenge button and write a post on your blog so we can spread the word. If you want, you can also add the button to your sidebar to help get the word out that the challenge is a go for 2014.
Want to join but don't have a blog? That's fine, just post a comment below in the comments section saying so, and then post your reviews in the comment section of the corresponding tab at the top of the blog under the header.
3. After you read each book for the challenge, come back here and tell us about it. Click on the correct category for your book on the menu bar, and post the link to your review. We’ll use the same categories as last year: Cookbooks, Memoirs/Biographies, Fiction, and Nonfiction. There's also a tab for you to link up your Challenge Wrap-Up post.
Guidelines:
The challenge
runs from January 1 through December 31, 2014.
You don’t
need a pre-selected list of books.
It’s okay
to cross over with other challenges.
Any book
format is allowed (print, audio, ebook)
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