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The Man Who Ate Everything
by Jeffrey Steingarten
The book The Man Who Ate Everything by Jeffrey Steingarten has strengths and weaknesses. One strength of the book is that it has very specific detail about the places, food, and cooking procedures. Another strength that the book has is that it has a variety of different topics. Jeffrey writes about cooking, travel, and the scientific and medical aspects of food. A weakness of The Man Who Ate Everything is that it does not fully capture the reader’s attention. At times, the book can get too detailed with unimportant information. Adults who enjoy cooking and the secrets of cooking would like this book. An adult would understand the sophisticated humor. An improvement to make to this book would be to make it shorter, and focus mainly on Jeffrey overcoming his food dislikes. If I had to rate this book out of five stars, I would give it two stars.
by Jeffrey Steingarten
The book The Man Who Ate Everything by Jeffrey Steingarten has strengths and weaknesses. One strength of the book is that it has very specific detail about the places, food, and cooking procedures. Another strength that the book has is that it has a variety of different topics. Jeffrey writes about cooking, travel, and the scientific and medical aspects of food. A weakness of The Man Who Ate Everything is that it does not fully capture the reader’s attention. At times, the book can get too detailed with unimportant information. Adults who enjoy cooking and the secrets of cooking would like this book. An adult would understand the sophisticated humor. An improvement to make to this book would be to make it shorter, and focus mainly on Jeffrey overcoming his food dislikes. If I had to rate this book out of five stars, I would give it two stars.
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