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adventurous fast-paced

2.0


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5.0

Who doesn’t spend every waking hour missing Anthony Bourdain? Couldn’t be me. As a fan of his show, I figured I should go back to what may be his most famous book and see where it all started.

I had so much fun reading about Bourdain’s experiences. As someone who has worked in hospitality for a fair share of sociopaths, it was really comforting and enlightening to see someone else both experience the behavior and understand it at the same time. Bourdain clearly loves what he does and doesn’t hide behind his celebrity status as he confronts past demons. He’s just that lovable!

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys celebrity memoirs, Bourdain’s shows, French cooking, or just food in general. It was fun, relaxing, and easy to read- although he definitely jumped around at times (it fits the ambience of his kitchens, though).

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4.5

I’d always admired Bourdain and love to watch his shows, this book was a fantastic look into the life of a very troubled and talented man. You can truly feel the passion for food, the madness of a busy service, the characters who are probably running from the law. I haven’t worked in hospitality, but from the people I know who have, this is a true account. He admits that he is a scumbag and doesn’t try to hide the fact that he’s worked in many a failing kitchen. I loved the loyalty of many chefs and the trust of a good team. 100% listen to the audiobook as Bourdain recounting his own debauchery is hilarious. Favourite chapters have to be Bigfoot, Adam-Real-Last-Name-Unknown, and the Level of Discourse 

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4.0


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4.25

I think I've found some of my favorite lines in this book... and definitely had a hard time not profusely swearing after listening to it for a while. 

RIP, Chef. This was a delight. 

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