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22 - A book with a title that contains "salty", "sweet", "bitter" or "spicy"
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I loved this book - a good recommendation!


I can't speak to the audio book, but I read that book when it came out and quite enjoyed it - though I do remember it being a tad slow at the beginning. I really liked the author's world building. I may re-read it (it's relatively short), or FINALLY finish the Graceling trilogy with Bitterblue


It was a hype and we had that as a group read - most like me did not like it. They are mainly into drugs and sex and no sense I could really see beyond that... (I would not mind drug and sex if it were funny or a thriller or a message)

It was a hype and we had that as a group read - most like me did not like it. They are mainly into drugs and sex and no sense I co..."
Yea, I saw someone mention that somewhere :/
BUT! I also have Bittersweet by Colleen McCullough on my kindle, so theres that too I guess LOL.

I enjoyed it!

I also have Sweet Fruit, Sour Land and Welcome to Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams on my TBR. So I probably won't feel the need to stretch this to "salt" or "spice" after all.


Same! Usually if I see an author has rated his/her own book here, I ditch it from my TBR list, because ... who does that? Obviously an author will give his/her work high marks, so why bother? It makes it seem like the author is afraid no one else will give the book a good review. But I need a book with "bitter" and I like fairy tale retellings, so this one is still on my list.

Yeah, I thought it was odd when I first saw it, but when I saw more popular authors doing it I figured it must be an accepted thing and not just some weird ploy. Plus, they generally seem to point out that they're the author, so it's not like they're trying to sneak in another rating. It feels more like another way to interact with fans than anything else.

I don't look at the community reviews section very often though, even regular readers have some bizarre ideas about what the review is for. I just stick to seeing what my GR friends thought!

Nadine wrote: "Same! Usually if I see an author has rated his/her own book here, I ditch it from my TBR list, because ... who does that? Obviously an author will give his/her work high marks, so why bother? It ma..."

I absolutely adored this book- I came here to specifically recommend it! This was the first Jen Lancaster book I read years and years ago, and I was actually thinking of re-reading it for this challenge. It's definitely a light-hearted fun read.

I'm considering There's Something About Sweetie by Sandhya Menon. I read her other book When Dimple Met Rishi this year and it was so cute.

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie


I've just finished this book and its a good read if you like crime/police investigation. A great debut and would definitely read others as I believe it will become a series. Only 98p on Kindle

Salt ~
The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar.
Salt Houses by Hala Alyan
The Salt House by Lisa Duffy
Sweet ~
Sweet Light by Jen Wylie
Bitter ~
Bitter Orange by Claire Fuller
Bitter-Sweet Harvest by Chan Ling Yap
Bitter Roots by C.J. Carmichael
I haven't found any fiction on Spice besides cookbooks...But I'll most probably go with one of the ones I have listed!

I'll be starting with the first book, named book:Sugar|495369] for that other prompt. :D"
I have both of these books on my list as while. Thanks for sharing!

Sarah wrote: "Some books I've found that fit this prompt are:
Salt ~
The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar.
Salt Houses by Hala Alyan
[book:The Salt House|326..."

To those considering Bitter Greens, it follows three different women, one of whom had an interesting story to me, one was just okay and the third was really dull, so I found myself waiting for the interesting chapters to come around
Sarah wrote: "I bought The Witch of Salt and Storm a while ago. This must be my push to read it. Has anyone read it?
To those considering Bitter Greens, it follows three differen..."
Thanks. I'm one of those considering Bitter Greens for this. I will approach it with expectations appropriately lowered! An okay book that I have high expectations for will be a crappy reading experience, but an okay book that I have average expectations for can be a fun reading experience, you know?
To those considering Bitter Greens, it follows three differen..."
Thanks. I'm one of those considering Bitter Greens for this. I will approach it with expectations appropriately lowered! An okay book that I have high expectations for will be a crappy reading experience, but an okay book that I have average expectations for can be a fun reading experience, you know?

I read Bitter Orange this year for the Fruit/Vegetable in the title prompt Ellie - I really enjoyed it.

(Otherwise, the above-mentioned Bitter Orange is also on my TBR.)





TealJ wrote: "For this prompt, I just finished "Sweetheart" by Chelsea Cain. I *highly* recommend this series (Sweetheart is book #2) for anyone into serial killer reads!"
Thank you for this rec!! I've got Heartsick on my TBR, and if I like it (and why wouldn't I like it??) I now know I can read book#2 for this challenge!!
Thank you for this rec!! I've got Heartsick on my TBR, and if I like it (and why wouldn't I like it??) I now know I can read book#2 for this challenge!!


Haven't decided yet what I'm going to use for this prompt yet.

I'm going to read The Map of Salt and Stars for this prompt, stretching the "salty" bit. I had it on my TBR and hav..."
I've chosen the Map of Salt and Stars for the same reason



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