TASTE TEST gets a lovely review from School Library Journal.
Reviews are hit or miss. Sometimes they’re good, sometimes they’re bad, sometimes they’re meh. But, for the most part, you have to take them with a grain of salt.
That being said, however, the reviews you get from publications like Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, and School Library Journal tend to be a bit more coveted. You want a good review from these publications. Which is why I’m so thrilled to share this one, from SLJ, about TASTE TEST:
FIORE, Kelly. Taste Test. 336p. Walker. 2013. Tr $17.99. ISBN 978-0-8027-2838-8. LC 2012027331.
Gr 7 Up–Nora Henderson has been cooking in her dad’s BBQ restaurant her whole life. But Weston, North Carolina, is a tiny town, and she wants out. She applies to compete in the hottest new reality show, Taste Test, where teens vie for a scholarship to the International School of Cuisine in Paris and a $50,000 cash prize. The aspiring chefs are friendly but also ultracompetitive, and battle lines, including the requisite drama and sabotage, are quickly drawn. Nora learns that all’s fair in love and war, and that sometimes the good guy can finish first. This debut novel is a sweet confection about overcoming the odds and being true to oneself. Nora is an everygirl with a realistic voice and a great sense of humor about her fish-out-of-water situation. Readers who are not interested in cooking will still relate to the reality-show setting and enjoy the friendships and romance. The food descriptions are mouthwatering, and the contestants’ recipes included in the back matter feature sophisticated flavors that might even get some readers cooking.–Laura Lutz, Pratt Institute, New York City
I must say a big thank-you to Laura Lutz, who is not only an amazing librarian and reviewer, but also a food/wine blogger. Her review feels all the more special because of that.


